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North American Union driver's license created

Started by Pat McCotter, December 28, 2007, 06:14 PM NHFT

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Pat McCotter

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North American Union driver's license created
Logo intended to standardize documentation across continent
Posted: September 6, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

The first "North American Union" driver's license, complete with a hologram of the continent on the reverse, has been created in North Carolina.

"The North Carolina driver's license is 'North American Union' ready," charges William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration.

Gheen provided WND with a photo of an actual North Carolina license which clearly shows the hologram of the North American continent embedded on the reverse.


New security logo on the reverse of North
Carolina's driver's licenses


"The hologram looks exactly [like] the map of North America that is used as the background for the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America logo on the SPP website," Gheen told WND. "I object to the loss of sovereignty that is proceeding under the agreements being made by these unelected government bureaucrats who think we should be North American instead of the United States of America.


Security and Prosperity Partnership logo

"To protest, I don't plan on applying for a North Carolina driver's license," Gheen told WND, "even though I am a resident of the state. I don't see how a Division of Motor Vehicles authorized in a Department of Transportation of a state of the United States can force me to have a license that is designed with a North American Union insignia printed on the backside.

"My decision not to get a North Carolina driver's license could have very difficult consequences for me," Gheen told WND. "Without a valid driver's license, I may not be able to drive a car, fly on an airplane, or enter a government building."

Gheen told WND he does not have a U.S. passport.

In 2005, WND reported North Carolina was the state where illegal immigrants go to get a driver's license, with busloads of aliens traveling south on I-95 to get an easy ID.

The Tar Heel State's requirements to obtain a license are weaker than those of many surrounding states.

Marge Howell, spokeswoman for the North Carolina DMV, affirmed to WND the state was embedding a hologram of North America on the back of its new driver's licenses.

"It's a security element that eventually will be on the back of every driver's license in North America," Howell told WND.

Howell explained the hologram of the continent was the creation of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, a tax-exempt, nonprofit organization that, according to the group's website, "develops model programs in motor vehicle administration, law enforcement and highway safety."

Founded in 1933, AAMVA represents state and provincial officials in the United States and Canada who administer and enforce motor vehicle laws. The government of Mexico is also a member, though the individual Mexican states have yet to join.

According to the group's website, AAMVA's programs are designed "to encourage uniformity and reciprocity among the states and provinces."

"The goal of the North American hologram," Howell explained, "is to get one common element that law enforcement throughout the continent can look at on all driver's licenses and tell that the driver's license is an official document."

Jason King, spokesman for AAMVA, affirmed the North American hologram was created by AAMVA's Uniform Identification Subcommittee, a working group of its members.

He explained the goal is to create a continental security device that could be used by state and provincial motor vehicles agencies throughout North America, including the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

King referenced a document on the AAMVA website that describes guidelines for using the North America continent hologram as an Optical Variable Device (OVD) that AAMVA has now licensed with private manufacturers to produce.

AAMVA supplies member motor vehicle agencies with a quantity of North American continent hologram OVD foils to use on their driver's licenses and ID cards as needed.

As the AAMVA guidelines document explains, each North American hologram OVD foil is embedded with a unique set of control numbers that permit law enforcement electronic scanners to identify the exact jurisdiction and precise individual authorized to hold a driver's license or ID card.

"AAMVA understands its unique positioning and the continuing role identification security will play in helping the general public realize a safer North America," King explained to WND in an e-mail. "The association believes ID security will help increase national security, increase highway safety, reduce fraud and system abuse, increase efficiency and effectiveness, and achieve uniformity of processes and practices."

Jim Palmer, press director for ALIPAC, told WND his group first became aware of the hologram when Missouri State Rep. Jim Guest held a seminar in North Carolina to protest the Real ID law.

The surprise came at a meeting July 28 on the Real ID that Palmer held in Raleigh, N.C.

"When Rep. Guest asked participants to take out their driver's license and see what was on it," Palmer explained, "one gentleman was a state employee and on his license there was this hologram with the North American continent on the back. We were all surprised to see that on a North Carolina driver's license. Right there, that stopped the show."

Guest has formed a coalition called Legislators Against Real ID Act, or LARI.

"I was astonished when I saw that North American hologram on the North Carolina driver's license," Guest told WND. "I thought to myself that the state DMV has already included this North American symbol on the back of the driver's license without telling the people of North Carolina they were going to do this.

"I thought right then that this was going to be the prototype for the driver's license of the North American Union," Guest said.

"When we called the North Carolina DMV, they hedged at first," Guest said, "but finally they admitted that, yes, there was a North American continent hologram on the back of the license.

"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," Guest argued.

King explained AAMVA's Uniform Identification Subcommittee created a number of task forces, including the Card Design Specification that developed the North America hologram.

"The Task Group surveyed and met with many stakeholders during the development effort," King wrote to WND. "The Task Force gathered information from government and non-government users of the driver's License/ID card to determine their uses for the DL/ID card and how they believe the card should function. In addition, the Task Group surveyed and met with industry experts in the area of card production and security to gather their advice, especially about the physical security of the card."

King told WND the Task Group work was repeatedly reviewed by the UID Subcommittee as a whole, with final approval coming from the AAMVA Board.

In 2006, WND reported Pastor Rios Sanchez, 55, an illegal alien, was accused of killing three people, including two North Carolina State University students and a 26-year-old, while driving drunk.

"People who think the Real ID was created to keep illegal aliens from getting driver's licenses and IDs should come to North Carolina," Gheen told WND. "What the North Carolina DMV is doing is creating the basis for a continental driver's license.

"What difference does it make to North Carolina if an illegal alien gets a driver's license?" Gheen asked. "The photo on the license creates a close face scan that can be identified by face recognition technology, whether the DMV admits it or not.

"Illegal aliens who get driver's licenses are just being scanned in advance," Gheen concluded.

"Illegal aliens who get driver's licenses or IDs in North Carolina are just being prepared for their admission into the North America Union driver pool that North Carolina is at the vanguard of creating," Gheen said. "That is the truth, whether the North Carolina DMV or the AAMVA want to admit it or not."

King told WND North Carolina is the first AAMVA member jurisdiction to use the North America hologram on a driver's license or ID card.



yonder

Yes, my NC drivers license has this.

I've had three NC drivers licenses in the last 2 years (yay address changes)

Early 2006 I had no NAU logo.  Later in 06 I had the mark of the beast and of course my newer one from this November (07) also has it.

Pat K

Oh come on now this is only
a crazy story made up by Ron
Paul and those crazy internet tube people.

There is no North American union plan.

Nothing to see here move along folks.

Tom Sawyer

The ironic thing is that "William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration", who says he will not use this driver's license, will be in jeopardy of being caught up in the road block/ID check points that his group will lobby for to catch illegal aliens.

David

Quote from: Tom Sawyer on December 28, 2007, 07:42 PM NHFT
The ironic thing is that "William Gheen, president of Americans for Legal Immigration", who says he will not use this driver's license, will be in jeopardy of being caught up in the road block/ID check points that his group will lobby for to catch illegal aliens.

Yup. 

John Edward Mercier

Roadblock to catch illegals? I think the article identified NC has being the place to go if your an illegal and want a driver's license.

Tom Sawyer

Quote from: John Edward Mercier on December 29, 2007, 05:31 AM NHFT
Roadblock to catch illegals? I think the article identified NC has being the place to go if your an illegal and want a driver's license.

"Americans for Legal Immigration" is a group that wants to crack down on "illegal aliens" checking documents is the way the government will do this. There are already "safety" checkpoints, drunk driving checkpoints, immigration check points internal of our borders...

The same folks that are afraid of a police state are inadvertantly demanding one with their fear of "illegal aliens". You will be required to get cleared by Washingon to get a job, it will be illegal to rent a residence without approved documents etc.

John Edward Mercier

I understand what your saying. But if illegal aliens are given the proper identification, they'll pass any roadblocks.



KBCraig

Quote from: Pat McCotter on December 28, 2007, 06:14 PM NHFT
Gheen provided WND with a photo of an actual North Carolina license which clearly shows the hologram of the North American continent embedded on the reverse.


New security logo on the reverse of North
Carolina's driver's licenses


"The hologram looks exactly [like] the map of North America that is used as the background for the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America logo on the SPP website," Gheen told WND. "I object to the loss of sovereignty that is proceeding under the agreements being made by these unelected government bureaucrats who think we should be North American instead of the United States of America.


Security and Prosperity Partnership logo

That in itself strikes me as less-than-conclusive evidence. Not saying that they're not working on NAU licenses, but the vague similarities of the images doesn't prove anything.

Faber

Yeah . . . and those logos have quite a few differences.  The NC logo is more detailed (especially in northern Canada), includes parts of four other continents, and has the longitude lines over the continent rather than behind it.

. . . JUST AS YOU'D EXPECT!!!  ::)

coffeeseven

Quote from: KBCraig on December 29, 2007, 10:03 PM NHFT
That in itself strikes me as less-than-conclusive evidence. Not saying that they're not working on NAU licenses, but the vague similarities of the images doesn't prove anything.

OK I'll agree that it's not conclusive but a suddenly appearing picture of the North American Continent on your state issued driver's license should be enough for very real concern.

I never put much stock in symbolism but the people that use symbols sure do. Now at very least I pay attention. We all should.

John Edward Mercier

I would agree. There has never to my knowledge been a comparable symbol showing the US... but all of a sudden one showing North America. NC seems to be very much an 'open' borders State.

yonder

That logo is not unique to North Carolina.  The logo will appear on other state DL's soon, and (I wish I had my source handy) supposedly also on Canadian DL's in the next few years.

Pat McCotter

Quote from: yonder on December 30, 2007, 09:33 AM NHFT
That logo is not unique to North Carolina.  The logo will appear on other state DL's soon, and (I wish I had my source handy) supposedly also on Canadian DL's in the next few years.

Maybe at www.aamva.org somewhere?