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Showing posts with label Biometrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biometrics. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Zionist Schumer’s National ID Card


Behind the facade of a new Immigration Bill to prevent employers from hiring illegal immigrants, Zionist Jew, Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), is pushing a National “biometric” ID Card that all American workers will be required to carry on their person.

Under Schumer’s Bill, all legal US potential employees will be issued an ID card with embedded information such as — retina and fingerprint data; credit and criminal histories; DNA sequences; social profiling; and medical history — ALL linked to a central database.

Schumer himself is advocating the use of embedded “vein scans” on the ID card, a prelude to the New Testament’s prediction of the “mark of the beast".'

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

EU Security Proposals are 'Dangerously Authoritarian'

Civil liberties groups say the proposals would create an EU ID card register, internet surveillance systems, satellite surveillance, automated exit-entry border systems operated by machines reading biometrics and risk profiling systems.

Europe's justice ministers will hold talks on the "domestic security policy" and surveillance network proposals, known in Brussels circles as the "Stockholm programme", on July 15 with the aim of finishing work on the EU's first ever internal security policy by the end of 2009.

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Sunday, February 01, 2009

General Wants to Scan More U.S. Irises, Fingerprints

Air Force Gen. Victor Renuart, the Pentagon's homeland security commander, thinks one of the tools the military uses to combat insurgents in Iraq -- the collection of biometric data -- is needed here at home.

The Associated Press has this alarming quote from Renuart, who spoke Tuesday at a defense industry conference in northern Virginia:

"Interestingly, we are probably further forward in using biometrics outside our country in some of the combat environments than we are inside our country," said the general. "We’ve got to find a way to fix that."

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Monday, November 10, 2008

'Odourprinting' Could Be Used To Identify People

Every person has a unique fragrance, similar to a fingerprint or DNA sample, which could be used to create a database of human scents, scientists said.

Eating powerful foods such as chili or garlic may change how we smell, but it does disguise our underlying genetically-determined aroma, tests on mice have shown. Creatures who were given strong-smelling foods were still recognised by their peers.
The signature smells may have evolved to help in choosing mates and marking out territories.
Jae Kwak, lead author of the study at Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia, said that the research suggested that "odourprinting" could soon have a practical use.

"These findings indicate that biologically based odourprints, like fingerprints, could be a reliable way to identify individuals," he said.

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"Fart into this bag" and we will take it away for forensics !!!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Police to Get £40 Million Mobile Fingerprinting Kit

'The Home Office is preparing to spend up to £40m on the roll out of a mobile biometric identification service.
The police are seeking the ability to provide real or near-real time identification of people at the scenes of incidents, through accessing fingerprint and other biometric information held by law and order agencies.
The government is calling for bidders for a framework agreement involving a maximum of 10 suppliers that will run for four years, with a possible two year extension to allow it to synchronise the contract with its Ident1, fingerprint recognition contract.
The project, dubbed “MIDAS,” follows on from the successful implementation of the Project Lantern mobile identification pilot schemes.
Project Lantern was mobile hand-held fingerprinting trial that enabled police officers to check a person’s identity in an operational environment and check them against the Ident1 national database.
The successful trial saw results returned, usually within a few minutes, and provided information to aid identification. The devices speeded up the process of establishing identity, and also allowed officers to make informed decisions by knowing whether an individual was wanted or dangerous.'

Or more than likely an innocent member of the public whose fingerprints are now on a national database and someone who has just had his civil liberties shredded

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Face Scanning Cameras To Replace Passport Control Officers

Passport control officers at airports are to be phased out as new biometric face scanning cameras are to be rolled out under new UK border control measures.
The scheme works by scanning passengers' faces and comparing them to photographs digitally stored on microchips in new biometric passports.
The technology, currently being trialed at Manchester airport is compatible with biometric passports issued throughout the EU, Norway, Switzerland and Iceland.
The system is optional for now, however, passengers opting to use more traditional methods will likely have to endure longer queues, where as those with biometric passports can walk straight through unmanned gates as long as they pass the detectors