Camouflage passport explained

A camouflage passport is a document, designed to look like a real passport, issued in the name of a non-existent country or entity. It may be sold with matching documents, such as an international driver's license, club membership card, insurance documents or similar supporting identity papers.[1] A camouflage passport is not a real, valid passport and is to be distinguished from a valid second passport, which an individual with dual citizenship may be eligible to hold, a novelty fantasy passport, or a fake of a real passport.

Origins

False identity documents have a long history, but in 1998, the idea of the camouflage passport was credited by the Financial Times to Donna Walker of Houston, who said she had got the idea ten years earlier when an American on a hijacked aircraft was shot because of his nationality.

Walker said that she started by asking the Sri Lankan embassy whether they still had rights over the name Ceylon and, finding they did not, went on to ask the U.S. State Department whether producing a passport in that name would be legal, and they "couldn't show (her) it wasn't". Walker went on to produce hundreds of passports in different country names, trading as International Documents Service, and described her "finest hour" as being during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait when a group of European oil executives were able to use her documents to pass through Iraqi checkpoints and escape to Jordan.

She said the basic idea was to look like "a not very interesting man from a not very interesting country".[2]

Form

Camouflage passports are generally produced in the name of countries that no longer exist or have changed their name.

Often these are former colonies that changed their name on independence, or use the names of places or political subdivisions that exist within a real country but have never issued or cannot issue passports (for instance, the British Hebrides which are islands off the west coast of Scotland that have never been separately independent).

Usually, the names chosen have a plausible or familiar ring to them. Names that have been used include:

Purpose and legality

In 2011, the European Union resolved that a "non-exhaustive list of known fantasy and camouflage passports" should be drawn up that "should not be subject to recognition or non-recognition. They should not entitle their holders to cross the external borders and should not be endorsed with a visa".[4] A list was subsequently published and last updated in February 2023.[5]

Sellers

The producers of camouflage passports are generally internet based businesses that specialise in producing various types of identity documents that may be in real or false names. Other services often offered include offshore company formation, introductions to offshore banking and financial services providers and similar services all targeted at international mobile individuals and those interested in avoiding tax and government regulation. Despite several companies withdrawing from this market in recent years, others continue to operate, offering passports that purport to include UV tags and holograms for verisimilitude.

Fantasy passports

Fantasy passports are passport-like documents issued as a novelty or souvenir, to make a political statement or to show loyalty to a political or other cause, such as independence movements, as well as sovereign citizen, freemen on the land and redemptions movements.[6] Souvenir United States state passports have also been issued, for Nevada or the Republic of Texas for instance, but these typically are clearly marked as novelties. Examples include:

External links

Notes and References

  1. "A precaution in your pocket" by Amon Cohen in The Financial Times, 25 August 1997, p. 10. Retrieved 16 February 2014 from ProQuest.
  2. "How to travel under cover" by John Westbrooke in The Financial Times, 24 January 1998, p. 2. Retrieved 14 January 2014 from Gale News Vault.
  3. http://www.independent.com/news/2007/mar/27/camouflaged-passport-advantage/ "The Camouflaged Passport Advantage: How Getting a Fake Passport Just Might Save Your Life"
  4. http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/e-library/documents/policies/borders-and-visas/document-security/docs/decision_1105_2011_trav_docs_en.pdf "DECISION No 1105/2011/EU OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 25 October 2011 on the list of travel documents which entitle the holder to cross the external borders and which may be endorsed with a visa and on setting up a mechanism for establishing this list"
  5. Web site: Kidd. Dale. Information concerning the non-exhaustive list of known fantasy and camouflage passports. European Commission: Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs. European Commission. 18 March 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230310204409/https://home-affairs.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2023-02/list_of_known_fantasy_and_camouflage_passports_en.pdf. 10 March 2023. Brussels. en. 15 February 2023. live.
  6. Web site: A quick guide to sovereign citizens. UNC School of Government. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 18 March 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230318174730/https://www.sog.unc.edu/sites/www.sog.unc.edu/files/Sov%20citizens%20quick%20guide%20Nov%2013.pdf. 18 March 2023. Chapel Hill. en-us. 18 November 2013.
  7. http://www.conchrepublic.com/passports.htm Conch Republic Passports
  8. http://times.nskstate.com/tag/nsk-passports/ Times.nskstate.co
  9. News: Explaining the 'Alice King Phenomenon'. Laura. Li. Taiwan Panorama. April 2001. 2013-01-13.
  10. News: Taiwanese man uses a 'Republic of Taiwan' passport to travel to Brazil. Monique. Chu. Taipei Times. 2001-08-22. 2013-01-13.
  11. News: 台灣共和國護照獲多國簽證. Liberty Times. 2001-05-18. 2013-01-13. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131005113000/http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/2001/new/may/18/today-p8.htm. 2013-10-05.
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  13. Web site: THE WORLD PASSPORT . worldservice.org.
  14. https://www.icao.int/Meetings/mrtd-Zimbabwe2012/Documents/2-11-Esteves_Portugal-forensic.pdf International Civil Aviation Organization Regional Seminar on MRTDs, Biometrics and Border Security, 27-29 November 2012, p30
  15. https://www.icao.int/Meetings/TAG-MRTD/Documents/Tag-Mrtd-16/TagMrtd16_005_en.pdf International Civil Aviation TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUP ON MACHINE READABLE TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, TAG-MRTD/16, WP/5, 13/9/05, section 2.1.1
  16. Web site: History: April 27, 1967 –Expo 67: Canada welcomes the world. Radio Canada International. en. August 29, 2018.
  17. Web site: A Week at Expo 2017 #1: A Passport to the Expo. Bureau International des Expositions. en. August 29, 2018.
  18. News: Prodi / Massoni? No Problem. Rita. Pennarola. 2008-01-08. 2010-12-27. La Voce delle Voci. it. Cosi' vengono a galla anche i passaporti taroccati: «Usano passaporti diplomatici accreditati in tutti i Paesi del mondo.. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20101214042838/http://lavocedellevoci.it/inchieste1.php?id=117. 14 December 2010. dmy-all.
  19. News: Fraude documental aumentou 22% em 2006 (Documentary fraud increased 22% in 2006) . pt . 2006-07-07 . . 2009-05-27 . A maior parte das situações fraudulentas são logo detectadas no aeroporto, seguindo para o laboratório pericial do SEF. Encontra-se de tudo, desde contrafacções só visíveis através de raios infravermelhos, até à falsificação em que tudo é diferente do original, da cor do papel ao tipo de letra. Ou passaportes passados pela International Parliament for Safety and Peace, pela World Service Authority e tendo Roma como país, a que os inspectores chama "documentos fantasistas". .
  20. News: Dai Vicoli di Palermo alla Security di Obama . From the streets of Palermo to the Security of Obama . Rita . Pennarola . La Voce delle Voci . it . 2009-02-16 . 2009-05-29 . Il suo nome – come abbiamo in seguito accertato – ricorreva nelle carte giudiziarie di numerose Procure italiane impegnate, negli anni novanta, a sgominare traffici di denaro, falsi passaporti diplomatici e perfino materiale radioattivo. A parte i precedenti giovanili, quando era stato raggiunto da un ordine di cattura emesso dall'autorita' giudiziaria di Roma per associazione a delinquere, truffa e falso, con l'accusa di aver costituito una organizzazione dedita a smerciare titoli onorifici inesistenti, le indagini a suo carico diventano piu' serie nel 1989, quando 'Lord President' Busa' risulta coinvolto, insieme ad un altro massone conclamato, il principe Alliata di Monreale, in una clamorosa indagine su un giro di falsi diplomi di laurea venduti a peso d'oro. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090430022254/http://www.lavocedellevoci.it/inchieste1.php?id=192 . 30 April 2009 . dmy-all .
  21. Web site: News Release, PUBLIC WARNING, FALSE IDENTITY DOCUMENTS, Camouflage and Fantasy Passports . . 2009-05-27 . Spurious passports have the appearance of a passport, but are issued by organisations with no authority and to which no official recognition has been given. Such passports are therefore not an acceptable statement of either nationality or identity. Spurious passports and other documentation known to the authorities are: ... International Parliament for Safety and Peace ... . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090720042243/http://www.gov.im/infocentre/archived_releases/PR_fsc_01/Passport.html . 20 July 2009 . dmy-all .
  22. Book: Visa 381 comix 861 . . . Part V: Information concerning known fantasy and camouflage passports (to which a visa may not be affixed) . A. Fantasy passports: ... International Parliament for Safety and Peace ... . 2019-02-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180827155349/http://www.mzz.gov.si/fileadmin/pageuploads/konzulara/Tabela_priznanih_dokumentov.pdf . 2018-08-27 . dead .
  23. News: Gooch . Adela . 2000-04-12 . Police swoop on Sealand crime ring . 2024-08-14 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.