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Integrated Biometrics


Integrated Biometrics Reduce Humanity to a Herd for Corralling.


Integrated biometrics is essentially the culmination of decades of power lust combined with the technology needed to monitor and control the population.

Consider that in 2008, a company based in California that manufactures mobile computing equipment announced new technology to be used for monitoring individuals through wireless information technology.

MaxID Corp. introduced the products and claim that they were designed to allow law enforcement agencies, the military and personnel with the Department of Homeland Security to more easily locate individuals using integrated biometrics.

These agencies will be able to remotely indentify, photograph and monitor people by fingerprints, scan access and identity cards and all of it can be done through wireless connections.

It can be argued that this technology would be ideal for keeping track of dangerous, sexual predators released from prison on parole, for example.

The subject would have to check in with the authorities using this technology and his whereabouts would always be known.

The instant this offender moved near a playground or a school, the police could take appropriate action.

However, the broader implications for innocent, free people with a guaranteed protection of civil liberties in a range of constitutions and charters from New Mexico to New Zealand, are vast.

This is one step away from the ability to monitor every person, to follow their every movement and communication and to presumably intercept an individual if the monitoring party believes the possibility exists that the subject may do something wrong.



Part with Liberty for Security?

The above header is a paraphrased quote from Benjamin Franklin warning that the free people of the world risk losing the true nature of what it is to be free should we choose to allow the propaganda of fear to take hold of our conscious mind.

One example of the types of surveillance tools that are being promoted today are the radio-frequency identification chips that have been approved for implant in humans by the FDA.

These tiny microchips, marketed by VeriChip Corporation, allow the monitoring of individuals in perpetuity.

Despite warnings of the possible correlation to cancer found with these devices, we are told this is actually a tool to enhance our medical treatment in the case of an emergency.

As proof of the intermingling of corporate interest and that of the people in power in government, consider that Tommy Thompson, a former Secretary of Health and Human Services under George W. Bush, sits on the board with Applied Digital Solutions, the makers of the VeriChip.

Thompson, an advocate for technology that is capable of monitoring the entire U.S. population while possibly posing serious cancer risks, actually had a chance at becoming present in 2008. 


The Need to Protect Our Civil Liberties

In a world dominated by the greed of a miniscule percentage of the global population, we are told incessantly that we must protect ourselves against the evil plans of militant terrorist cells.

Integrated biometrics, we are told, is but one tool in the arsenal that will enhance our security, but at what cost to our civil liberties?

It is imperative that we remember that the right to be free is the foundation of principle that created the countries we cherish today.

With every move towards the adoption of integrated biometrics technology to supposedly enhance our safety, a piece of freedom is relinquished.

We also have a guaranteed right to speak freely. That right must be exercised and we must stand against the adoption of biometrics surveillance tools by the banking mafia.





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