“Pinging” Us

Guest Post by Eric Peters

It’s said the best way to corral a feral hog is by steps.

The first step is to put out a bucket full of feed and just let the hog eat. He gets used to the bucket appearing, full of food, at a given spot and at a given time. So he shows up at the given spot and time.

The next step is to put up a piece of fence. Just one piece. Behind the bucket of food. The hog is slightly suspicious, at first. He approaches the bucket warily. But he soon accepts the presence of the section of fence and goes on eating, ignoring the fence section behind the bucket.

After some time has passed, put up a second piece of fence, at a 90 degree angle to the first section. The hog will be alarmed by this and may not come to the bucket for awhile – and when he does, he will be cautious and on high alert. But – as before – he sees he can still come and go freely.

And there is food and he is hungry.

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He grows used to the piece of fence to his left.

After giving him time to adjust, put up a third piece of fence, on the opposite side – also at a 90 degree angle to the original section behind the feed bucket.

By now, the hog has become accustomed to these appearance and – so long as he can come and go and there is food – he puts up with it, ignores the strange things appearing seemingly out of nowhere.

You know the rest. The last piece of fence corrals your hog – who is now your pig. It’s time for sausages.

Just so driver’s licenses.

First, we were required to ask permission to practice what was once a right – to travel. No one in colonial America had to ask permission of the government before saddling up his horse. You got on – and went as you pleased.

Roads were “commons,” the means by which a man expressed his right to travel freely.

The first piece of fencing appeared when it became required to obtain a license to “drive” – a term which used to have commercial connotations in the horse era (e.g., the driver of a hackney) but which has come to be synonymous with traveling via automobile. Somehow – no debate was ever held, no vote ever taken – the government transmuted a right into a conditional privilege.

Not long after, it began to catalog us by number and then, photograph. The next piece of fencing. It became functionally impossible to live without this internal passport – whether one “drove” or not. Applying for employment, opening a bank account – all the necessaries of life – now necessitated the internal passport.

To which “biometric identifiers” – fingerprints and facial recognition – have most recently been added. Most driver’s licenses laos have bar codes that can be scanned, the codes containing reams of data about the now ear-tagged hog.

The third pice of fencing.

Here comes the gate.

In Delaware, there is a “pilot program” testing out driver’s licenses that won’t need a bar code or even a traffic stop to ID you and keep track of you, all the time – and in real time.

It’s called the Mobile Driver’s License. It’s a fully electronic license, encoded into your smartphone. Armed government workers – law enforcement – will be able to access it at will. By “pinging” your smartphone. It will make things so much easier, according to Delaware Governor John Carney. “We are excited to help move this new technology forward,” he exclaims.

You bet.

The head of the Delaware DMV says that MDLs will “enhance safety . . . and protect the privacy of our customers.” Italics added. Somewhere, Abe Lincoln is removing his stovepipe hat in silent appreciation. It is hard to imagine conjuring more outright lies in that small handful of words.

Only the Gettysburg Address exceeds it.

This “new technology” will not apply only to driver’s licenses. If you thought you could avoid being “pinged” by avoiding “driving,” think again. The state – and not just this state – is planning to use the new technology for government-issued IDs, too. Which are effectively driver’s licenses without the license to drive but every other thing, including all of your “data” – Social Security number, biometric identifiers, etc. – and which all of us “customers” have to have, as a practical and even a legal matter. While it is possible to avoid “driving” it is not possible to live without a government ID – unless you want to live in a tent in the woods.

And even then, you are required to have ID.

Of course we are assured that “secure access” will be part of the deal, you data only accessible after it is unlocked via a PIN or facial recognition.

Or by armed government workers, who will suffer no such impediment.

The “pinging” of mobile licenses can be paired with Automated  License Plate Readers (ALPRs) to automate real-time, dragnet-style keeping-track of everyone, all the time.

The gate is about to close.

But the hogs – soon to be pigs, then bacon – don’t seem to mind much.

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overthecliff
overthecliff
March 24, 2018 1:49 pm

I heard a version of the hog story 55 years ago at a John Birch Society meeting. Welch was right about the problem but wrong about the corrective action. Education of the citizens won’t do it.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 24, 2018 1:51 pm

Steal money at gunpoint, build a few buildings, hire a few flunkies, force the adults to send their children there and tell them its for the “good of the children,” and 12 years later, you have an obedient slave for life. No need for gradual anything. From then on out, simply pass legislation taking away whatever rights you want, tell everyone its for their own good, and watch the sheep willingly support the plan. If any discontent shows up in the ranks, provoke/start a war, wait until all the flags come out, then put forth any freedom-destroying legislation you want, decry everyone who opposes the effort as a “traitor” or “with the terrorists,” and all will fall in line.

Econman
Econman
  MrLiberty
March 24, 2018 4:33 pm

That’s a great history lesson right there.

Public schools are basically indoctrination and propaganda factories. Some people think sending your kids to public school is child abuse.

bigfoot
bigfoot
March 24, 2018 1:52 pm

Pretty soon guns will be useful only for shooting oneself.

But then karma might dictate that you come back as a fenced-in pig.

Must life be a dilemma?

No wonder opioids are the answer for so many of us. But that answer has a bad ending.

Jordan Peterson says the answer is to stand up straight with your shoulders back and fucking dominate. At least I think that is what he says.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  bigfoot
March 24, 2018 2:10 pm

Opioids are just another way to avoid facing the situation you’re in and continue doing nothing about it.

Jake
Jake
  bigfoot
March 24, 2018 3:17 pm

I just discovered Peterson a few weeks ago. A teacher worth listening to in my opinion. I encourage others to read or watch him. He makes very strong arguments.
His comment to an idiot interviewer who asked if speech should be allowed that makes another nervous was priceless. It was along the line of “Well, you are making me nervous but I don’t think you should be forbidden from asking me questions.”

harry p.
harry p.
  Administrator
March 25, 2018 2:43 pm

Its excellent, im 80% of the way thru it. I read it with a highlighter to make sure the pearls stand out later.

Wip
Wip
March 24, 2018 1:57 pm

Some time ago I posted a Wip wondering asking what everyone thought the Mark of the Beast was going to be.

I said I thought it would be your phone. My how everyone laughed at me.

Actually, I think it was a QOTD that Stucky posted for me. I can’t seem to find it.

doug
doug
  Wip
March 24, 2018 2:35 pm

So don’t own a cell phone.

unit472/
unit472/
  doug
March 24, 2018 4:37 pm

Good idea if there were still pay phones but there aren’t so you can’t dial your landline “answering machine” to see if you have messages. Still you gave me an idea. Why not start restart the payphone business. Be able to get your voice mail or make a discreet call without the NSA knowing YOU made it.

I’ve thought about this ‘drivers license’ business too. I see far too many people kept on a legal treadmill because they had their license suspended because they couldn’t pay a traffic fine and then get arrested for driving to work to pay their bills. I read an arrest report yesterday where this took place…

Police officer has window open and claimed he detected the odor of marijuana from the car in the next lane. He follows car. Women notices she is being followed and pulls into hospital parking lot, gets out and walks towards facility. Officer commands her to halt. He’s run vehicle license plate through his new scanner and owner is identified as he has her photo from DAVID on his computer. License has been D-6’d, Florida code for suspended as a result of being delinquent on court fine payment plan. It is her fourth offense for DWLS or driving with a suspended license… over many years- technically a felony which gives officer right to search car. He finds a marijuana grinder and a scale, disguised as a cell phone ( pretty cool IMO) with marijuana residue on it.

Women is arrested for felony driving without a license and possession of narcotics paraphrenalia even though no drugs are found. Her car is impounded and she is jailed with $2500 bond.

Just keep on pushing officers. The reason I looked this case up because this was a very attractive woman, which is probably the reason the fat skin head cop took an interest in her in the first place. She probably refused to ‘flirt’ with him so he got nasty.

Vic Romano
Vic Romano
March 24, 2018 2:08 pm

Of course, you all want bicyclists to pay to be licensed, so there will be no freedom there anymore either. Good of you to support the Government in removing that freedom.

gilberts
gilberts
March 24, 2018 2:34 pm

Don’t get a phone.

All these high tech solutions fall short when you encounter people who don’t care about keeping up with the Joneses and for whom iCrap and the interwebs don’t matter.

And I thought the dummycrats were fighting for our rights NOT to be IDd? Seems to me, I remember requiring ID was racist. Requring cellphone ID has to be double-racist. DMV charges maybe $20, while a smarty phone will be, what, $700? Actually, that’s like 35 times more racist! Someone call Jesse Jackson and Louis Farrakhan!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  gilberts
March 24, 2018 5:22 pm

“And I thought the dummycrats were fighting for our rights NOT to be IDd?”

Only for voting, something they hold too precious of a right to require an ID to prove you are who you say you are.

gilberts
gilberts
  Anonymous
March 24, 2018 10:30 pm

When I was younger, the trick was to use an X-Act-O blade to cut the top layer of plastic off the ID, change the year #, then color in the gap with white crayon. I think you put laminate overlay on top of that and trimmed it to size. It wasn’t perfect, but in a dark club, it might work.
I guess now all kids just need to steal someone else’s cell phone. Hackers gonna have a field day with this one.

Irish
Irish
March 24, 2018 3:15 pm

I highly recommend this essay from a few years ago. It’s called The Pig Trap:

The Pig Trap

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
March 24, 2018 3:24 pm

So I wonder what will happen when some either don’t have or get rid of their cell phone. Will those be forced to have one or will the government provide them one for free and require then to have it?

unit472/
unit472/
  Didius Julianus
March 24, 2018 4:46 pm

New cars will come with them as standard features. What GM once offered as an option ( forget what they called it) to automatically call for help in case of an accident will become as mandatory as seatbelts and airbags.

Chubby Bubbles
Chubby Bubbles
  unit472/
March 24, 2018 5:59 pm

OnStar. We bought a 2007 truck that we didn’t realize had/has it, and we now get anxiety-filled letters from OnStar agitating for us to re-up for the service. Of course, I assume they can still do their end of the spy/control thing, even if we can’t call the mother ship.

Hammer's Thor
Hammer's Thor
  Didius Julianus
March 25, 2018 9:27 am

It’s called an embedded chip. Fabulous new technology (by fabulous I mean evil)… your dog already has one. Pretty soon they’ll be able to kill you for no reason, program your chip to tell whatever narrative they require for having killed you (“it was dark and he made a sudden motion, and I thought he had a gun, and was afraid for my life” and the chip will “confirm” it… case closed).

Resistance is not futile. The future is inescapable. Most of us here will likely outrun it, but our kids and grandkids will be slaves to the future if we don’t teach them. Hell, our kids and grandkids WANT it. See that march in DC yesterday? It’s almost enough to cause you to literally wish upon them that which they seek… dumb brainwashed fucks.

Stay gray. Stay armed. Buy some more AR15’s, while you still can, and stock up on ammo. There is no limit to what a small band of dedicated warriors can accomplish. Keep your training up, and trust no one. The time will come… be ready.

Econman
Econman
March 24, 2018 4:29 pm

The funny thing is, as an economics teacher, I explain stuff like this to my students and they get it. Cell phones and “social media” are a big con.

Odd thing is, most parents, especially liberal women parents, get mad at my teaching the kids these things.

I’ve also noticed at the park and sports events, many moms tend to be on their darn phones the whole time. The dads not nearly as much. They’re watching the kids or the event. I think my classroom comments point out how the stupider the person, the more certain things are addicting to them and it hits home that I’m talking about them…without specifically talking about them…

BB
BB
March 24, 2018 5:02 pm

Hey Meathead , explain to me why a cell phone is a big con .

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BB
March 24, 2018 5:25 pm

I rarely use mine, don’t even have anything but a prepaid minutes plan.

And no one conned me into it, I got it because when I do need it I really need it not because someone tricked me into thinking I need it.

Econman
Econman
  BB
March 25, 2018 2:23 am

To BB (my Bonehead Brethren),

Not the concept of a cell phone itself douchebag, it’s the social media apps and the fact that it’s basically a tracking device that we pay for. I have 1, but still realize the old “dumb” phones were better values. Did U read the comment?

Whoops. I answered that. U can’t read and if U can, U aren’t smart enough to process the information. A perfect example of why U shouldn’t send your kids to public school.

Are U named BB because U’ve been repeatedly shot in the head with BBs?

Irish
Irish
March 24, 2018 5:19 pm

If you get a chance read the essay called the pig trap on the blog call taxi cab depressions. I’ve tried to send the link a couple times in the comments but they won’t go through so you’ll have to Google taxi cab depressions the pig trap. It’s well worth reading

Buck Wheaton
Buck Wheaton
March 24, 2018 5:49 pm

I had an attorney friend set up an LLC, which cost about $100, and he listed his name and office address on the document. I went to my local DMV and gifted my vehicle to the LLC. I also informed my insurance agent who then listed that I was the “named insured” for it. The DMV was happy to take my money and give me new plates in the name of the LLC. Just another company car, just like other fleets, like the phone company has. So for very little money, any license plate reader now shows a vehicle owed by company residing at an address of a Mailboxes & More store. One step in the struggle to regain my privacy.

Econman
Econman
  Buck Wheaton
March 25, 2018 2:29 am

Nice…advice…I think I will be doing the same.

My address will be the Eccles Building in DC.

KeyserSusie
KeyserSusie
March 24, 2018 6:24 pm
Joey Jo Jo Shabadoo
Joey Jo Jo Shabadoo
March 24, 2018 9:26 pm

Did sign up for TSA Pre-Check based on my travel schedule … will not sign up for this bullshit … govt can lick b*lls on this one.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
March 25, 2018 12:03 am

Death for all gov and there overpaid lackeys.