Electronic Chip in the New U.S. Passport!!
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Dude if I microwave the passport is that illegal?
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What happens if you break the chip inside? will they make you buy a new one?
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The devil is losing and at the end will be judged for all the crimes. Live at the full in the freedom of GOD (praying in a right form, following the INSTRUCTIONS in the Bible - keeping the 10 commandments - including keeping the Saturday as the 7th day etc.) instead of in the incapacity and deception of devil. Jesus Christ is the savior, love and hope.
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We have the mark of the beast already. It will be in your right hand or forehead. They're never specific and always secret and coded. What's in your right hand? Credit Cards & Debit Cards. Majority of Humans are right handed. What's in your forehead? The memory of your codes and pins to access the payment. We been marked and will never know when. That's the illusion behind the magic trick. Black Magic!
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The old ones may still be used up to it's date of expiration... So the vera-chip inside is redundant.. I have travelled after 2007 (to over 12 countries) and have this current passport, no where have I seen "an electronic chip" detector or anything to even use this chip. They are watching you and controlling with GPS figure, and face match recognition with the location of your passport. What is something almost every American has with them in their possession?Your American papers, microwave it!
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How do you take out the chip and will it still be usable? I ain't getting tracked down like an rat by crooked ass government. AmeriKKKan Government can kiss my ass!
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@KayakServer Really? For what reason is the worst country?
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@alchemistdoc1 I can't trust you, i trust only the government.
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@AmericanTexanguy I know i love the new system so they can control anyone in the world because many people make fake passports.
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@VERONICA1977 for security reasons, it's the same thing with me each time i travel to other countries.
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Mmmmm... Time to have fun with electromagnets? Haha :)
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@Lambert0000 Garmin Nuvi 50LM haha
When you applied for your first passport where it asks "U.S. Citizen?" did you check "Yes" or "No"?
I'm sure like 99.99% of applicants you checked "Yes". They always leave a remedy just not in plain sight. If you read the fine print it also says:
I declare under penalty of perjury all of the following: 1) I am a citizen or NON-CITIZEN NATIONAL of the United States . . . ."
A *non-citizen national* is NOT a Samoan. The US Supreme says it's a *non 14th Amnd citizen* i.e. a "state citizen".
kevjay777 4 months ago
@kevjay777 I just looked up "non-citizen national" and it says it is a Samoan or a person from Swain's island or a person born to americans outside of the U.S. but on U.S. territory. People should be careful to make sure that they don't get themselves in legal trouble. You maybe right but could you provide more proof that it would be safe and legal for a person to do what you say.
YahshuaTheKing 4 months ago