References to the Queen could be taken out of British passports in a bid to make them more European, it has emerged.

The new documents, which could be in place as early as 2010, would bear
reference to the EU constitution in order to remind UK citizens that
they are part of Europe.

Its that date 2010 again….

The first page of the British passport has
historically featured the royal coat of arms with a message from the
Queen beginning: “Her Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State”.

The words go on to outline that the citizen has a right to travel freely and has the right to protection and assistance.

Under
new changes, however, it has been suggested that the coat of arms are
scrapped and replaced by the EU emblem of 12 stars with the message
underneath reading: “Every citizen of the Union”.

The
new version has been taken from Article 20 of the EU Constitution, the
treaty that was discredited two years ago after it was rejected by
member states including France and the Netherlands.

This particular section of the treaty reminded citizens that they were part of Europe and had rights as an EU citizen.

A
spokesman from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: “The changes
relate to Article 20 of the EU Treaty which proposes EU language to be
inserted into British passports.

“It's still under consideration and no decision has been taken yet.”

Yeah, right… no decision. ITS ALREADY BEEN MADE IN BRUSSELS.

Read the story in the Telegraph.

But we certainly hope that no-one has yet made the decision in the UK, otherwise we may consider that to be treason, because we have not yet decided as a people to ratify the European Constitutional Treaty,

Is this Treason ?
The Treason Felony Act 1848. It is a law which protects the Queen and the Crown.

It is time for the public to have their say now.

There is a Pro referendum Rally taking place in London on SATURDAY 27TH
OCTOBER 2007. There will be 4 separate rally routes into London -
North, South, East and West, converging at Trafalgar Square, proceeding
up The Mall and culminating in Hyde Park (the only venue in central
London capable of accommodating this size of rally +500,000).

For further information about the Rally and to register your support, visit the Pro Referendum Rally Website by clicking HERE.

You can also sign the E-Petition asking for a Referendum on the EU Treaty by clicking HERE.

NuLab – Destroying Britain from the inside out.

References to the Queen could be taken out of British passports in a bid to make them more European, it has emerged.

The new documents, which could be in place as early as 2010, would bear
reference to the EU constitution in order to remind UK citizens that
they are part of Europe.

Its that date 2010 again….

The first page of the British passport has
historically featured the royal coat of arms with a message from the
Queen beginning: “Her Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State”.

The words go on to outline that the citizen has a right to travel freely and has the right to protection and assistance.

Under
new changes, however, it has been suggested that the coat of arms are
scrapped and replaced by the EU emblem of 12 stars with the message
underneath reading: “Every citizen of the Union”.

The
new version has been taken from Article 20 of the EU Constitution, the
treaty that was discredited two years ago after it was rejected by
member states including France and the Netherlands.

This particular section of the treaty reminded citizens that they were part of Europe and had rights as an EU citizen.

A
spokesman from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said: “The changes
relate to Article 20 of the EU Treaty which proposes EU language to be
inserted into British passports.

“It's still under consideration and no decision has been taken yet.”

Yeah, right… no decision. ITS ALREADY BEEN MADE IN BRUSSELS.

Read the story in the Telegraph.

But we certainly hope that no-one has yet made the decision in the UK, otherwise we may consider that to be treason, because we have not yet decided as a people to ratify the European Constitutional Treaty,

Is this Treason ?
The Treason Felony Act 1848. It is a law which protects the Queen and the Crown.

It is time for the public to have their say now.

There is a Pro referendum Rally taking place in London on SATURDAY 27TH
OCTOBER 2007. There will be 4 separate rally routes into London -
North, South, East and West, converging at Trafalgar Square, proceeding
up The Mall and culminating in Hyde Park (the only venue in central
London capable of accommodating this size of rally +500,000).

For further information about the Rally and to register your support, visit the Pro Referendum Rally Website by clicking HERE.

You can also sign the E-Petition asking for a Referendum on the EU Treaty by clicking HERE.

NuLab – Destroying Britain from the inside out.

I have said it before, and I will say it again. In 2010 all the databases come together and will be shared with the rest of Europe via the EU. The EU already has agreements with the US to share some of that data further.

See my earlier article about 2010 to understand what is going on with all the databases.

Credit cards are only valid until 2010, check yours. This is because a new kind of credit card is to be issued, credit cards with RFID built in.

Now, it seems that the credit card industry is colluding with the supermarkets, schools, shopping centers, bus stations and other public places such as hotels, museums etc and undoubtedly governments in placing RFID readers to track people.

One organisation CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) discovered patents placed by American Express entitled “Method and System for Facilitating a Shopping Experience,” to do just that.

CASPIAN have tackled American Express head on, and issued the following press release:

AMERICAN EXPRESS ADDRESSES RFID PEOPLE TRACKING PLANS
Promises Full Patent Review, Tracking Notice, and Chip-Free Option

The top brass at American Express, chagrined at the discovery of its people tracking plans, met with CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) last week to discuss the issue. One outcome of the meeting was a promise by American Express to review its entire patent portfolio and ensure that any people-tracking plans be accompanied by language requiring consumer notice and consent.

The meeting was organized after CASPIAN called attention to one of the company's more troublesome patent applications. That patent application, titled “Method and System for Facilitating a Shopping Experience,” describes a Minority Report style blueprint for monitoring consumers through RFID-enabled objects, like the American Express Blue Card.

According to the patent, RFID readers called “consumer trackers” would be placed in store shelving to pick up “consumer identification signals” emitted by RFID-embedded objects carried by shoppers. These would be used to identify people, track their movements, and observe their behavior.

The patent also suggested such people-tracking systems could “be located in a common area of a school, shopping center, bus station or other place of public accommodation.”

Allegations of American Express people-tracking blueprints first came to light at a conference sponsored by the Consumer Federation of America in Washington, D.C. last month. There, Dr. Katherine Albrecht, Founder and Director of CASPIAN, revealed the patent pending plans that she and her “Spychips” co-author Liz McIntyre uncovered in their ongoing RFID research.

Soon thereafter, American Express arranged for four of its vice presidents, including the vice presidents of Contactless Payments and Public Affairs, to meet with CASPIAN leaders in a phone conference.

“We are pleased that American Express responded to our concerns,” said Albrecht. “It's clear the company is thinking about privacy issues and wants to address them constructively. However, we had hoped that American Express would renounce its people tracking plans altogether and be more sensitive to the fact that placing RFID tags in consumer items, like credit cards, puts consumers at risk for surreptitious tracking by others.”

In response to CASPIAN concerns, American Express also promised that it would make a chip-free version of its credit card available to concerned consumers who ask for it.

“Offering a chipless credit card is a positive step and should serve as an example to the rest of the industry,” said McIntyre. “Consumers don't like RFID technology. Contrary to American Express ads, most people would rather leave home without it.”

The complete text and excerpts from the American Express people tracking patent application can be found at:
http://www.spychips.com/press-releases/american-express-tracking-patent.html

You have read the stories about people being tagged and tracked, was told it was a conspiracy theory, well now there is proof. “consumer trackers”

Check your credit cards, they all expire in 2009 or 2010.

I have said it before, and I will say it again. In 2010 all the databases come together and will be shared with the rest of Europe via the EU. The EU already has agreements with the US to share some of that data further.

See my earlier article about 2010 to understand what is going on with all the databases.

Credit cards are only valid until 2010, check yours. This is because a new kind of credit card is to be issued, credit cards with RFID built in.

Now, it seems that the credit card industry is colluding with the supermarkets, schools, shopping centers, bus stations and other public places such as hotels, museums etc and undoubtedly governments in placing RFID readers to track people.

One organisation CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) discovered patents placed by American Express entitled “Method and System for Facilitating a Shopping Experience,” to do just that.

CASPIAN have tackled American Express head on, and issued the following press release:

AMERICAN EXPRESS ADDRESSES RFID PEOPLE TRACKING PLANS
Promises Full Patent Review, Tracking Notice, and Chip-Free Option

The top brass at American Express, chagrined at the discovery of its people tracking plans, met with CASPIAN (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and Numbering) last week to discuss the issue. One outcome of the meeting was a promise by American Express to review its entire patent portfolio and ensure that any people-tracking plans be accompanied by language requiring consumer notice and consent.

The meeting was organized after CASPIAN called attention to one of the company's more troublesome patent applications. That patent application, titled “Method and System for Facilitating a Shopping Experience,” describes a Minority Report style blueprint for monitoring consumers through RFID-enabled objects, like the American Express Blue Card.

According to the patent, RFID readers called “consumer trackers” would be placed in store shelving to pick up “consumer identification signals” emitted by RFID-embedded objects carried by shoppers. These would be used to identify people, track their movements, and observe their behavior.

The patent also suggested such people-tracking systems could “be located in a common area of a school, shopping center, bus station or other place of public accommodation.”

Allegations of American Express people-tracking blueprints first came to light at a conference sponsored by the Consumer Federation of America in Washington, D.C. last month. There, Dr. Katherine Albrecht, Founder and Director of CASPIAN, revealed the patent pending plans that she and her “Spychips” co-author Liz McIntyre uncovered in their ongoing RFID research.

Soon thereafter, American Express arranged for four of its vice presidents, including the vice presidents of Contactless Payments and Public Affairs, to meet with CASPIAN leaders in a phone conference.

“We are pleased that American Express responded to our concerns,” said Albrecht. “It's clear the company is thinking about privacy issues and wants to address them constructively. However, we had hoped that American Express would renounce its people tracking plans altogether and be more sensitive to the fact that placing RFID tags in consumer items, like credit cards, puts consumers at risk for surreptitious tracking by others.”

In response to CASPIAN concerns, American Express also promised that it would make a chip-free version of its credit card available to concerned consumers who ask for it.

“Offering a chipless credit card is a positive step and should serve as an example to the rest of the industry,” said McIntyre. “Consumers don't like RFID technology. Contrary to American Express ads, most people would rather leave home without it.”

The complete text and excerpts from the American Express people tracking patent application can be found at:
http://www.spychips.com/press-releases/american-express-tracking-patent.html

You have read the stories about people being tagged and tracked, was told it was a conspiracy theory, well now there is proof. “consumer trackers”

Check your credit cards, they all expire in 2009 or 2010.

BRUSSELS has set up a new EU paramilitary police force which could eventually patrol the streets of Britain.

The
European Gendarmerie Force (EGF) is the first police organisation to
come under the direct control of the EU and is seen by some as another
step towards the creation of a superstate. 


The 5,000-strong force, designed to deal with big civil disturbances, has just completed its training in Italy.

It
comprises paramilitary police officers from Italy, France, Portugal,
Spain and Holland. The force will “first and foremost be at the
disposal of the EU”. 

Initially the EGF’s main role will be on international missions but it could be deployed within the EU. 

Critics
last night warned that the force could eventually patrol the streets of
Britain if Gordon Brown signs up to the new EU constitution, which will
lead to more common working on justice and home affairs and defence
issues. 

Nigel
Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party, described the new force as
“sinister”. He said: “It is not at all clear to me why the EU needs its
own police force. 

“The
fact that this is being set up before the constitution has been signed
is a pretty worrying sign. Gordon Brown may claim to have an opt-out on
justice and home affairs but all the opt-outs in the past have
disappeared. 

“The
worry is that these foreign police, controlled by Brussels, could be
seen on the streets of Britain. That is a pretty scary prospect.” 

Torquil
Dick-Erikson, a British constitutional lawyer who lives in Italy, said
the Continental models of paramilitary police were completely alien to
British policing traditions.

“Having different nationalities drilling side by side is clearly part of a plan to create a European police force,” he said.

“Our
Continental neighbours have a different history from ours and do not
share many of our traditions, in particular our traditions of policing.
In a merger their voices will prevail over ours and our traditions will
be erased and their traditions will be imposed on us.

“The
best way to stop these fellows demonstrating their skills on a High
Street near you is to make sure that people in Britain know what is
going on and put pressure on politicians to hold a referendum before
ratifying any EU treaty covering justice and home affairs.” 

The
setting up of the EGF stems from decisions taken by EU defence
ministers seven years ago. Its mission is: “To perform all kinds of
police functions in crisis management operations.”

The
new force has a permanent headquarters in Vicenza, Italy, where
thousands of officers have undergone extensive training in  tackling
major incidents. 

Officers
continue to wear their own uniforms but sport an EGF armband showing a
grey flaming grenade on a sword against a blue background.



The
logo is said to represent “the common military roots of the police
forces involved”. Last night the Foreign Office  said there were no
circumstances in which the EGF could be deployed in Britain.

A
spokesman said: “The EGF is an initiative of five EU member states. It
is not an EU proposal or agency and has been set up outside of EU
structures. There is no connection with the European Reform Treaty.”

(source)

Could it be that the 'colleagues' in Brussels are expecting that the people of Europe having been disenfranchised, logged, tagged and herded could possibly decide to make their feelings known and are therefore planning for 'major civil disturbances'.

Whatever they tell you today, be sure it will be used for something else tomorrow.