New N.C. driver’s license logo sign of a new world order, or just a smart security measure?

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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There’s an odd story on the conservative World Net Daily which intimates that North Carolina is pushing a new world order by using a hologram on the back of new N.C. driver’s licenses.

The hologram insignia shows a globe and the North American continent and is embedded with a one-letter, seven-digit code. The North Carolina DMV says it’s a security measure, and that all states will end up using it as part of a national security standard for driver’s licenses.

But critics of immigration policy in the U.S. claim N.C. is pushing a “North American Union driver pool.

“This is part of a plan by bureaucrats and trade groups that act like bureaucrats to, little by little, transform us into a North American Union without any vote being taken and without explaining to the U.S. public what they are doing,” one alarmist said.

Not sure about all that, but check out the story and see for yourself.

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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2 Comments

  1. Dan September 19, 2007

    Not sure about that? Better look into it. Google "SPP" for "Security and Prosperity Pact" or go to http://www.spp.gov. The North American Union is a lot closer than the public thinks. Why is this all bypassing congress? Why is the media not calling attention to this? That is not an accident.

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  2. W.C.B September 9, 2007

    Look closer… It’s not just a hologram, it’s an RFID chip, the same as the ones now being used in US Passports as well. There has been a lot of talk about how much of an impact these chips have had and WILL have on personal freedom and security. If a cop has an RFID receiver strong enough, they can read this chip without you even producing a license for them to visually verify. Be afraid, be very afraid.

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