Germany to roll out ID cards with embedded RFID
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 |
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Posted by John under: The Mark

Various German authorities will be able to identify persons fast and reliable by scanning the RFID citizen card. These will be the police, customs and tax authorities and of course the local registration and passport granting authorities.
The production of the RFID chips, an integral element of the new generation of German identity cards, has started after the government gave a 10 year contract to the chipmaker NXP in the Netherlands. Citizens will receive the mandatory new ID cards from the first of November.
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The Mark
“And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark•Strongs 5480: charagma, khar´-ag-mah; from the same as 5482; a scratch or etching, i.e. stamp (as a badge of servitude), or scupltured figure (statue):—graven, mark. , or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”
—Revelation 13:17
The new ID card will contain all personal data on the security chip that can be accessed over a wireless connection.
The new card allows German authorities to identify people with speed and accuracy, the government said. These authorities include the police, customs and tax authorities and of course the local registration and passport granting authorities.
German companies like Infineon and the Dutch NXP, which operates a large scale development and manufacturing base in Hamburg, Germany are global leaders in making RFID security chips. The new electronic ID card, which will gradually replace the old mandatory German ID cards, is one of the largest scale roll-outs of RFID cards with extended official and identification functionality.
The card will also have extended functionality, including the ability to enable citizens to identify themselves in the internet by using the ID card with a reading device at home. After registering an online account bonded to the ID card, are able to do secure online shopping, downloading music and most importantly interact with government authorities online, for example.
Biometric passports in a number of countries are equipped with RFID chips, containing a digital picture and fingerprints, and have been around for nearly 5 years after the United States required such passports for any person entering the country.
There are some concerns that the use of RFID chips will pose a security or privacy risk, however.
Early versions of the electronic passports, using RFID chips with a protocol called “basic access control” (BAC), where successfully hacked by university researchers and security experts.
The German ID card is using the BAC protocol as well, but only for the basic data which is printed on the front of the card, the picture and the name. Other fields are protected by a stronger proprietary protocol.
Illegal access to the stored data would be useful to create perfectly forged passports and for criminals to use hijacked identities for supposedly secure transactions online.
The responsible German ministry, however, cites the many advantages of employing a RFID chip, such as a longer card lifetime, the option to connect them to other future devices like RFID-reading mobile phones, and saving cost by being compatible with the existing infrastructure for the RFID passports.
Sue says Comment posted on August 24th, 2010
Here it comes…just a SMALL step away from having the RFID chip embedded…not into the card. Into either the hand or forehead. Sorry if my literal translation of the bible offends anyone. That’s just how it is!
Christian says Comment posted on August 24th, 2010
You’re not offending anyone at all. You’re just telling it like it is.
Mike Hornacek says Comment posted on August 24th, 2010
Sue, you are right on the money. It’s a time where we have to reflect and make the comittment not to take “THE MARK”. I beleive there will be a time in the near future that many of us will want to take a stand to reject this world government nonsense. But if this is truly revelations begining to play out, bring it on – we all know where we are going when the end of this world plays out.
Janine says Comment posted on August 24th, 2010
I totally agree with you, Sue! It’s interesting living in the end times. Being able to actually watch end times prophecy unfold.
Becca says Comment posted on August 25th, 2010
I agree with Mike. There will come a time that all true believers will ultimately reject this world government. We will in every way “come out from among them and be separate.” We must watch and pray.
BibleReaderandDoer says Comment posted on August 26th, 2010
I’d LOL at the above posts (by folks who obviously, VERY OBVIOUSLY, do not read Scripture, have no compunction WHATSO EVER to read Scripture; therefore it’s clear the HOLY SPIRIT does not lead them into truth), but it is truly pitiful to find such people rah-rahing each other on a Christian website. What a sorry shame.
Kat says Comment posted on August 30th, 2010
PRAISE GOD! JESUS IS COMING SOON!
John Williamson says Comment posted on September 01st, 2010
Well Biblical prophecy is coming into being faster then I expected looks like Jesus may well come back in this generation who knows at the rate of these things unfolding only God.