NEW
BOOK, THE CATTLE, EXPLORES ONE SOBERING CONSEQUENCE OF A MODERN
TECHNOLOGICAL IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM
Released on
= March 7, 2005, 7:07 am
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Author = Greg M. Sarwa/Ampol Publishing
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Summary = Ampol Publishing announced today the upcoming publication
of a new work of fiction entitled THE CATTLE by Greg M. Sarwa. As
the United States Senate discusses HR418, The Real ID Act of 2005,
this book explores just one of many consequences in the implementation
of a National ID System.
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Body = In the near future and shortly after implementation of the
”Real ID Act of 2005”, the United States National Identification
System is created and an intense period of information gathering
begins. Detailed personal data about all U.S. residents is stored
in a registered, highly secured database controlled by an enigmatic
government agency. The governmental grip tightens with new laws
requiring standardized state documents that comply with federal
guidelines. And this is only the beginning! Following exhaustive
and flawless testing of the fledgling National Identification System,
the government forces the issue of microprocessor implants for verification
purposes. Every person in the United States of America will be implanted
with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) microchip to authenticate
identity and store
personal information. The evening before the National Identification
System officially becomes a reality, and during the last control
tests of the system, something goes wrong. Someone accidentally
discovers the real purpose of the implants. A secret agenda, hidden
behind the “identity verification” cover, is exposed.
Sarwa, a native of Chrzanow Poland, has transformed his observations
of a surrounding world and of human nature into written for a spin
you do not want to miss.. Not to his surprise, his fictious ideas
could become our reality.
Web Site = http://www.gregsarwa.com
Contact Details
= Contact: Ampol Publishing, Inc., 656 N. Convent #104, ourbonnais,
IL 60914 Annette Frizzell, 815-472-2141 or info@gregsarwa.com
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