Constitutional Alliance – With knowledge comes responsibility. We each have a responsibility to our service members who have died or been injured to protect our Constitutional rights and to the children of today and tomorrow. This article covers the use of technology, the Real ID Act 2005, the use of biometrics with a focus on...
Author: Constitutional Alliance
Are You Who You Say You Are
Let's examine what separates the Constitutional Alliance from all other organizations Let's examine what separates the Constitutional Alliance from all other organizations. We do so humbly but unapologetically. Those who choose to ignore the urgency of the situation our country finds itself in will own what the future holds. Real ID complaint licenses do not...Continue reading
Surveillance USA Style
People, regardless of where in the world they live, really have not considered all the surveillance technologies that are in use today. International standards are adopted to achieve interoperability, which allows for global information sharing. International telecommunication networks are already in place. For twenty years the Constitutional Alliance has warned people all over the world...Continue reading
One or two emails left for this year As important as any – A God driven email
To All: God, Almighty will know should you decide not to read this email. The last couple of emails I have sent out have been very short. This email requires thought. I attempted to call balls and strikes fairly, while using sourcing that more often than not, is not partisan. There are many hyperlinks. You...Continue reading
We are only four full months into 2025. Let us look at what has already happened with the growing surveillance state – your biometrics
Once you have read what has taken place in the first four months of this year, it is imperative for everyone to read the last article of 2024 titled “Far too many, far too easily yield control of their lives to governments and corporations.”1 The last article of 2024 will allow everyone to be current...
