Time: Fri Dec 12 16:24:03 1997 To: From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar] Subject: SLS: Driver License Conspiracy (fwd) Cc: Bcc: sls References: <snip> > >Thanks to Donald Cline for this forward. > >Now, place both hands on your forehead. Shake your head very slowly >from side to side while reading this flabbergasting anecdote. > >Subject: Re: Driver License Conspiracy >>(Excerpt from a letter sent to Jon Roland) > >>For those who poo-poo the "conspiracy theory" & NWO, here is an example of a >>(minor) fraud on the drivers here in Nevada. When you first apply for a >>driver license at the DMV, they ask if you want your SSN on your license. If >>you delcine, the department issues a different (apparantly random) number. >>What they do not tell you is that your SSN and date of birth is encoded in >>this number. If your SSN is, for example, 987-65-4320 (not a valid #), and >>you were born in 1922, the state would issue license # 457530864122. To >>decode this number, drop the last two digits (year you were born), >subtract 26 >>from the first two digits, divide by two and drop the remainder (the third >>digit from the end is always odd). Bingo: the answer is 987654320. >> I discovered this code in about 1994, so I don't know if the DMV is >>informing current applicants that this code is embedded. When I first >applied >>in 1992, I was led to believe that my SSN would not be on my license. This I >>consider to be important, since anyone with access to your SSN can obtain >>extensive private information about you that simply is none of their >business. >>This code is pretty well known by now to many in this state, so basically >>anyone can obtain your SSN. >> From a conspiracy standpoint, this is a minor issue, since there are many >>ways to obtain someone's SSN, but I cannot help but wonder what other secret >>stuff various levels of government are hiding from us. I am also curious to >>know if other states follow a similar scheme, or just force people to use the >>SSN against their will. > >
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