
Unveiling Idemia's Impact
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This message is based on verifiable facts. Idemia is a foreign corporation headquartered in France that manages core systems tied to the Real ID Act and other digital identity programs across the United States. These systems are funded by American taxpayer dollars and are often implemented without transparent public input.
Millions of Americans now carry IDs compliant with federal Real ID standards, many unaware that their personal data is managed or processed by a foreign entity.
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1. How IDEMIA Is Involved With DMVs
- IDEMIA is a private contractor that provides the software, enrollment systems, and identity verification technology used by many state DMVs for issuing REAL ID cards, driver’s licenses, and other credentials.
- States contract with IDEMIA to handle backend processes (biometric capture, document authentication, secure card printing).
- In some states, IDEMIA’s brand does appear at enrollment centers, especially at IdentoGO locations (which are run by IDEMIA and often handle TSA PreCheck, Hazmat, and other enrollments).
2. Public Presence at DMVs
- At a state DMV office, the branding is typically the DMV’s own. The DMV is the government authority issuing the credential, so the signage, posters, and instructions usually carry the DMV or state seal.
- In most cases, you won’t see “IDEMIA” listed prominently on walls, posters, or handouts at DMV service counters. The vendor relationship is generally kept behind the scenes.
- That said, there are exceptions:
- Some states use co-branded kiosks or enrollment stations that explicitly show “IdentoGO by IDEMIA”.
- If your DMV contracts with IDEMIA for photo kiosks or self-service stations, you might notice their logo on the screen or the small print of a consent form.
3. Taxpayer Funding and Transparency
- IDEMIA is paid through state and federal contracts — which are funded by taxpayer dollars.
- These contracts are usually not advertised to the public in DMV lobbies, even though they underpin the entire REAL ID program.
- Oversight groups have pointed out the lack of public transparency, since taxpayers fund these contracts without clear disclosure of how their personal data (photos, fingerprints, identity documents) is processed or where it is stored.
4. What This Means for Colorado (your state)
- At Colorado DMV offices, the branding you’ll see for REAL ID is the Colorado DMV and Department of Revenue, not IDEMIA.
- However, Colorado does use outside contractors (including IDEMIA) for driver license card manufacturing and possibly biometric verification.
- Unless you go to a separate IdentoGO location, you likely won’t see IDEMIA’s name publicly displayed, even though they are still being paid to process parts of the REAL ID system.
✅ Summary:
- Yes, IDEMIA receives taxpayer funds through DMV/REAL ID contracts.
- No, they generally do not post their company information prominently inside DMV locations; the DMV maintains the public-facing brand.
- Sometimes, IDEMIA’s name appears on kiosks, digital screens, or paperwork, especially in states where IdentoGO centers handle enrollment.
- This structure allows IDEMIA to stay largely invisible to the average taxpayer, even though they are central to the REAL ID system.

Most Americans believe Real ID is just a state or federal program, but the truth is deeper. Behind the system stands Idemia, a French-based corporation entrusted with your personal data and funded with American taxpayer dollars. This image is a warning that Real ID is not simply about compliance—it is about control, profit, and surrendering freedoms to a foreign contractor. As Ezekiel 33:6 reminds us, the watchman must sound the alarm, or the blood is on his hands.
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At CashlessR13.com and ExposeIDEMIA.org, we stand firmly on the truths of Ezekiel 33:6 and Revelation 13:16–18, which call us to warn our neighbors of dangers that threaten freedom, privacy, and spiritual integrity.
We believe that the rapid shift toward digital identity systems, biometric surveillance, and foreign-controlled technologies raises serious spiritual, ethical, and constitutional concerns for all Americans.
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We share this information not to incite fear, but to inform, educate, and empower every citizen to exercise discernment, protect their personal freedoms, and make informed choices about the technologies they use.
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