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Old 08-10-2012, 01:58 AM   #34
Sheelldaw

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I know you are a dutiful Sovereign, Palani, and I would presume that the request for safe passage on your passport is signed by none other than yourself.

As we become progressively more Sovietized, we will all need 'internal passports' to leave our homes. They will convert the right to travel into a government issued privilege. Maybe that's what a driver's license is.

I have been working for a week or so now on a 'self issued ID card'. I'm doing this because my driver's license expires in 2014, and I do not intend to renew it. All three states in the Pacific Northwest require, and issue only commercial class driver's licenses for commercial use of motor vehicles. I drive a personal conveyance for non-commercial purposes only. So, I don't need a driver's license. Just an ID card, which I can issue to myself. I've given myself a pretty good education in using Gimp and Inkscape in Ubuntu. I'm thinking of applying these skills to creating a first class one-of-a-kind self issued passport. I think it's a great idea, and likely something everybody should have. I have always been averse to asking permission when none is necessary. Since it is all a big show, the best spent effort is in improving your bearing and attitude. If you want to be a sovereign, you have to act like one. Even if you have no subjects other than yourself.

Hatha
Have it notarized so you can whip it out when someone asks for "government-issued ID".

A notary is a government agent of a sort.

Besides, there may be additional benefit to having your signature witnessed on the document (by a notary).


EDIT: I see that palani has beaten me to the punch. Oh well. It is his thread after all.
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