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Smart Card
warning ( National ID Card, REAL ID, PIV; e-ID, citizen ID )
( but in the
end, not a WISE card )

SMART card
military-information-technology
The difference between
the smart card and all ID cards before it is the fact that a
microprocessor chip is in all multipurpose PIV
( personal identity verification) cards. This
microprocessor chip is a tiny mobile computer. It computes,
meaning it does mathematical operations.

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Now, why would an ID card need to do mathematical operations ?
There is no reason for an ID card to do mathematical
computations, unless of course it were to deal with figures.
The REAL ID and all PIV smart cards ( passport, driver's license,
Health Card, National ID card,
CAC Common Access Card for computer access ) have as their final
goal the ability to
make financial transactions for cashless buying and selling.
The PIV - ID smart cards will have holograms embedded in them.
The picture of the holder will be a holographic image within the
card.
But will there be another image embedded in the smart card ? Will
there be his name or number
embedded ? All of these things are warned against by the third
angel in Rev. 14:9-11.
Some Christians think that it is only the MARK ( the inserted
subdermal chip ) that is warned against by the third angel.
But note carefully that the third angel warns of five things:
1. Not to worship the beast ( follow-ship)
2. Not to take his MARK (the injected chip) in their right
hand or forehead ( Rev. 13: 16 )
3. Not to transact in his name
4. Nor his number ( 666 ) Rev. 13:18
5. Nor his image. "Image" includes logo.
We can no longer cling to one concept in regards to end-time
warnings.
We must hear all the warnings given.

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Actually the smart card ( PKI ... Public Key Infrastructure ) is
basically a set of keys.
Using your unique ID number, one set of keys opens up all the
doors ( databases) associated with your PASSPORT.
There are "interoperable" keys for accessing all
Federal buildings upon verification. ( Social Security etc. )
Another "key" opens all the doors -- or portals-- to
your MEDICAL databases.
Another "key" opens up all your records associated with
your DRIVER'S LICENSE.
Another " key " will eventually "open"
the COMPUTER for ACCESS.
And finally, when everyone is comfortable with their virtual keys
opening many doors, the financial "key" will unlock all
banking matters : BUYING and SELLING , purchasing online , etc.
We will live in the virtual world of a cashless society.
It all starts out so innocent, and ends up so totalitarian and
forbidden.
When is the due date for Federal employees to begin deploying
these "interoperability " cards?
By October 27, 2006.
We went to a major mega-church here in the Southland today (
Pastor well known) . They have a bookstore and we wanted to
purchase "Spychips" by Katherine Albrecht in Spanish
and also in English.
The young woman behind the counter never heard of
"rfid" ... nor of "smart cards"... nor of
Katherine Albrecht.
We both were grieved in the spirit that here we are at
11:59 ( approaching midnight) on the prophetic clock, and
the young woman working in the bookstore of one of the most
renowned churches in the Southland didn't have a clue.
We felt sad that the Pastor does not have his flock on the edge
of their chairs waiting and watching.
We felt sad that the flock is not seeking to
understand technology -- and how it relates to
the antichrist system.
"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" Hosea 4:6
"
the people that do not understand shall fall " -- Hosea 4:14
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Ezekiel 34 is addressed to shepherds ( pastors) and
relates well to this incident.
" I will judge between cattle and cattle " (
the flock ) Ezekiel 34:17
"What I say unto you , I say unto ALL
... Watch" . Mark 13: 37
Here is a tutorial which shows the components of a
microprocessor.
Excellent Tutorial http://www.smartcard.gov/tutorial/tutorial_t1/smartcard_t1.cfm ![]()
Note well the divisions on the chip for "Future Use".
May we encourage all who read this to study the potential of the
smart card.
The verichip has no microprocessor and
can compute nothing. It can only reflect back to a scanner your
unique ID number.
Yet it is strictly forbidden in the right hand or forehead ( Rev.
13: 9-11) since the unique number is
used to open all databases.
The smart card, inserted into a pocket pda ( hand held ) with
reader--- or any electronic reader terminal --- performs the
actual buying and selling. It too is strictly forbidden to
be used in the name, number or image of the beast.
( Will one be required to punch in the numbers "666" to
perform financial transactions? )
To transact in the 666 economic system--- with either an injected
chip or microprocessor
smart card -- IS to worship the beast.
That is how we see it.
LINK www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/ax.html
COMPUTER ACCESS
OSE Open Security Exchange
for Internet Access ( PIV cards ) -- August 3,
2006
Yesterday the Open Security Exchange and its Convergence
Council announced plans to publish a "Convergence
Roadmap" for combining physical and IT security. The roadmap
is due this fall and will include best practices, business cases
and other implementation advice.
http://www.gcn.com/blogs/tech/41538.html
LINKS
Oberthur of Germany #1 producer of smart cards
Oberthur Card Systems U.S. operations are
comprised of 1,500 employees in six locations throughout the
country including a
recently-opened [1999] manufacturing facility in Los Angeles
as well as production units in
Exton, Pennsylvania;
Chantilly and Herndon, Virginia;
Naperville, Illinois; and
Livermore, California. Four of the six American facilities
concentrate on personalization services, while the Exton unit
focuses on manufacturing and the Los Angeles unit offers both
manufacturing and personalization. Each activity represents
approximately half of Oberthurs annual revenues. Card sales
volumes are estimated to reach $120 million for FY 99 and will
include the production of more than 192 million mag stripe cards
and 14 million smart cards.
It is the world's #1 supplier of VISA and
MasterCard cards, and a global leader in the development and
delivery of electronic and mobile commerce solutions. It is also
the #1 global supplier of Pay-TV smart cards. Committed to open
standards, the company supports Java Card, the Visa Open
Platform, MULTOS and Microsoft Windows Card. With revenues
of $384 million in 1999, OCS has an established international
base of 3000 employees located around the globe. The new company
is majority owned by François-Charles Oberthur Fiduciaire, which
is the largest instant lottery producer and one of the top
security printers of bank notes, checks, passports and identity
cards world-wide
http://www.oberthurusa.com/press-releases-archives-USOrg.asp
Oberthur Smart Cards http://www.oberthurusa.com/pns-sc.asp
Payments http://www.oberthurusa.com/pns-sc-prod-pmt.asp
Micro-module http://www.oberthurusa.com/pns-sc-serv-modmfg.asp
Solutions http://www.oberthurusa.com/pns.asp ( can access each section )
http://www.oberthur.org/index.php?new_langue=en
ID http://www.oberthur.org/identity_cards
Oberthur http://www.oberthurcs.com/
Oberthur America http://www.oberthurusa.com/
Giesecke & Devrient of Germany #2 producer of smart cards
...... June 27, 2006
Giesecke & Devrient (G&D), the world's
second largest producer of smart cards, and Nokia, a world leader
in mobile communications, today announced an agreement with
intent to form a joint venture
http://home.businesswire.com/portal/site/google/index.jsp?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20060627005491&newsLang=en
European Smart card Companies http://www.gemplus.com/press/archives/2006/telecom/26-04-2006-multimedia_sim.html
EuroSmart http://www.eurosmart.com/
PKI Gemplus
PKI One Limited use GEMPLUS smart cards for all our
applications and solutions. GEMPLUS www.gemplus.com
are the largest producer of Smart cards in the world with a total
annual capacity of over 1 billion cards.
http://www.pkione.com/smartcard-overview.html
American production of smart cards:
CPI ( Littleton, Colorado ) www.cpicardgroup.com.
The company has the capabilities to manufacture over
one billion plastic cards a year, making it the company with the
largest plastic card production capacity in the U.S. and second
largest in the world. The company's product meets the highest
industry standards
CPI is a one-stop shop for all types of plastic cards
including foil and translucent cards and cards with holograms.
The smart card product
line includes both contact and contactless smart cards. The
company also manages the manufacturing, personalization, and
distribution of cards for large customer organizations
When financial institutions in the U.S. started to
shift to smart cards, CPI was ready to supply them with
contactless cards. As demand expanded in 2005, the company
dramatically increased production for smart cards, and it can now
supply over 25 million contactless smart cards in 2006
and CPI Card Group - Nevada, Inc in North Las Vegas,
Nevada.
http://www.contactlessnews.com/news/2006/03/06/cpi-card-group-named-entrepreneurial-company-of-the-year-in-smart-card-market-by-frost-sullivan/
Axalto; Owing Mills, Maryland
The new production line will supply smart card
modules, the high-value core of Axaltos
products.
Modules contain the microprocessor, memory and
other software and security features that power these tiny,
mass-produced computers. Smart cards deliver secure,
portable and convenient access to personalized services while
protecting each users privacy and identity.
Ed: Module = MMSS ...microprocessor, memory, software,
security
The operation starts with integrated circuits delivered in
bulk from semiconductor manufacturers on eight inch round
wafers, each containing thousands of these microchips.
A series of high volume electronics production processes
transform each tiny individual chip into a module, which
is the heart of the company's smart cards, tokens,
electronic passports and other form factors
http://www.contactlessnews.com/news/2005/04/06/axalto-adds-usbased-smart-card-microelectronics/
IDcardMarket http://www.idcardmarket.com/smartcard.html
Smart Card Alliance
http://www.smartcardalliance.org/about_alliance/index.cfm
Salvation www.cybertime.net/~ajgood/sal.htm
Bible www.blueletterbible.org