WHY YOUR REPRESENTATIVE CANNOT REPRESENT YOU AND HOW TO RECLAIM YOUR VOICE I have known former State Representative Charles Key for eighteen years. I strongly encourage every citizen, regardless of political party, who wants their voice heard, whether in their state legislature and/or Congress, to read Charles’ book, STOLEN GOVERNMENT. Info Link: Stolen Government:...Continue reading
Author: Mark Lerner, Spokesperson
Bad Actors are Coming After You with Digital ID
People will pay the price for not listening! My 5 STAR Alert will be issued this weekend, first privately, and then a redacted form publicly. Before that 5 STAR Alert is issued, I want to address Digital ID and Mobile ID insecurity. Digital ID and Mobile ID devices are not only the best surveillance tool...
DHS to Build W3C Standards into Digital Wallets
DHS S&T earmarks $1.7M to build W3C standards into digital wallets The DHS (Department of Homeland Security) is taking control of digital devices and enhancing surveillance capabilities using W3C standards in digital wallets. https://www.biometricupdate.com/202306/dhs-st-earmarks-1-7m-to-build-w3c-standards-into-digital-wallets The Real ID Act 2005 was the "original sin" in taking control of state issued physical drivers' licenses. Congress should, and...Continue reading
Candidate Sought
The Constitutional Alliance is searching for a political candidate who we believe can get our solution to "knowing a person is who they say they are" and other challenges that our country faces implemented. The candidate must be unlike others that tell people what they want to hear. We have never and will never simply...Continue reading
I am angry about Facial Recognition
Am I angry? Yes, and with good reason. For nearly twenty years myself and the other Co-Founder of the Constitutional Alliance have warned Citizens in the United States and people all over the world that mandatory biometric enrollment would be the linchpin of the surveillance state. We provided people in India with detailed information to...Continue reading