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Just Say “No” to
Biometric Tyranny and DNA Databases
Old-Thinker News |
November 15, 2010
By
Ethan Jacobs, J.D.
Introduction
Governments and large corporations are encouraging individuals to
identify themselves using biometric data as opposed to traditional card
forms of identification, such as drivers’ licenses and membership cards.
The federal and local governments also have plans to collect DNA
samples from people arrested for but not convicted of crimes.
The public must take immediate action to stop this assault on
privacy rights and prevent the unprecedented implementation of global
technocratic tyranny.
Cardless Check-in at Health Clubs
24 Hour Fitness, the world's largest privately owned and operated
fitness
center chain (by membership) is in the process of
implementing its Orwellian “cardless
check-in”
program:
24 Hour Fitness is excited
to introduce Cardless Check-In! Cardless Check-In allows members to
access our health clubs without a membership card. No more fumbling
through you gym bag or purse... just scan your finger, enter your
10-digit check-in code and you're on your way.[1]
…We’ve partnered with
MorphoTrak,
a leader in the biometric industry, to develop this convenient new way
to check in to our clubs. By scanning your finger, we chart the distance
between a few distinct points that are unique to you and come up with an
identifying number based on those distances.[2]
24
Hour Fitness has approximately
3 million members, 425 clubs, and 20,000 employees.[3]
That equals
approximately one percent of the U.S. population (300 million people)
that are now being encouraged to produce biometric identification by one
health club company alone. It should be noted that
for now, members may choose not to enroll, but will need to bring their
driver’s license or another government or school issued ID each time
they check-in.
Importantly, the cardless check-in program has obvious flaws.
First, typing in the ten digit code and performing the finger
scan takes about twelve times longer than simply scanning the barcode on
a membership card. Second, the program weakens human
bonding, as now it is no longer necessary to speak to the employee that
previously scanned membership cards, assuming their employment has not
yet been terminated. Third, a conflict of interest
arises if law enforcement requests the biometric data of a member from
the health club. Should the health club provide the
data or protect the privacy of its member?
It remains to be seen how
many 24 Hour Fitness members will voluntarily forfeit their biometric
data by leaving their mark on the unblinking scanner.
Hopefully the majority will understand that “your fingerprint is
a very sensitive piece of your identity. It's not
something you can replace if it's compromised."[4]
Global Biometric Plan
Whether intended or not, the 24 Hour Fitness biometric check-in program
and others like it assist the Department of Homeland Security in
incrementally conditioning the public to accept its
Global Biometric Plan.[5]
Said Plan will further
erode personal privacy rights while reducing individuals to a new status
of dehumanized biological chattels.
Government Gathering More Biometric and
Biological Data
Providing Biometric date,
including a fingerprint scan, is an act of submission that is being
required by government and private venues more and more.
To obtain a driver’s license, you must submit to a thumb scan.
If you refuse, you will not be issued a license, your right to
travel will be severely limited, and you will lack a common form of
personal identification.[6]
In California, a thumb scan is required to
obtain a real estate/mortgage broker’s license.[7]
Beginning February 1, 2011, the Golden
State will also require fingerprints to purchase ammunition, a
substantial infringement on privacy and the right to bear arms.[8]
International travelers that want to skip lines at
customs are encouraged to enroll in the
Global Entry Program.
After landing, find the Global Entry
kiosk, “scan your passport and fingerprints,” and be on your way.[9]
Amusement parks are also
requiring biometric identification. To utilize an
annual pass at SeaWorld, one must participate in the Touch-n-Go finger
scan ID verification system.[10]
Walt Disney World has also employed a
biometric finger scanner at their theme parks.[11]
Blood Sample Gathering
Beyond gathering biometric data on citizens, governments have also been
stealing infants’ blood samples
without parental consent.[12]
Of course, this is done under the guise of
protecting babies from diseases:
Newborn babies in the United States are routinely screened for a panel
of genetic diseases. Since the testing is mandated by the government,
it's often done
without the parents' consent…
Now, states mandate that newborns be tested for anywhere between
28 and 54 different conditions, and the DNA samples are stored in state
labs for anywhere from three months to indefinitely, depending on the
state.[13]
During March of this year, the U.S. House of representatives approved
the Katie Sepich Enhanced DNA Collection Act of 2010 (H.R. 4614) by a
vote of 357 to 32.[14]
If approved by the Senate,
“millions of
Americans arrested for but
not convicted of crimes will
likely have their DNA forcibly extracted and added to a national
database.”[15]
Obama
has also endorsed forcing people arrested to
submit DNA to a national database.”[16]
In Orange County, California, the
District Attorney’s office has a policy of
dropping charges against low-level offenders who
agree to submit DNA samples.[17]
During 2009, the office nearly quadrupled
its DNA database in nine months, with about half of the 15,000 samples
being obtained from cases pertaining to minor offences.
The Orange County DNA database is separate from the Department of
Justice database and those that consent to providing samples commonly do
so without legal counsel.[18]
Why are governments so interested
in obtaining DNA samples from their citizens and what is the long-term
agenda? Will the DNA collected be used in
experiments or research? This is a vital issue given
the fact that “scientists in Israel have demonstrated that
it is possible to fabricate DNA evidence,
undermining the credibility of what has been considered the gold
standard of proof in criminal cases.”[19]
We should also recall that globalists
sponsored the eugenics polices (eliminating the gene pools of those
deemed unfit by the state) in the United States that inspired Hitler’s
Nazis:
Hitler and his henchmen victimized an entire continent and exterminated
millions in his quest for a so-called Master Race.
But the concept of a white, blond-haired, blue-eyed master Nordic race
didn't originate with Hitler.
The idea was created in the United States, and
cultivated in California, decades before Hitler came to power…California
eugenicists played an important, although little-known, role in the
American eugenics movement's campaign for ethnic cleansing.
Eugenics would have been so much bizarre parlor talk had it not
been for extensive financing by corporate philanthropies, specifically
the Carnegie Institution, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Harriman
railroad fortune… the main solution for eugenicists was the rapid
expansion of forced segregation and sterilization, as well as more
marriage restrictions. California led the nation, performing nearly all
sterilization procedures with little or no due process. In its first 25
years of eugenics legislation, California sterilized 9,782 individuals,
mostly women.[20]
In
short, history clearly demonstrates that the global elite and
governments they control cannot be trusted with the DNA of individuals.
Big
Brother and Iris Scanners
In addition to taking our
fingerprints and DNA, governments are partnering with private industry
(fascism) so that
iris scanners
can make Leon, Mexico, the “most secure city in
the world.” Jeff Carder, CDO of Global Rainmakers
states:
"In the future, whether
it's entering your home, opening your car, entering your workspace,
getting a pharmacy prescription refilled, or having your medical records
pulled up, everything will come off that unique key that is your iris…
Every person, place, and thing on this planet will be connected [to the
iris system] within the next 10 years… If you've been convicted of a
crime, in essence, this will act as a digital scarlet letter. If you're
a known shoplifter, for example, you won't be able to go into a store
without being flagged. For others, boarding a plane will be
impossible….When you get masses of people opting-in, opting out does not
help. Opting out actually puts more of a flag on you than just being
part of the system. We believe everyone will opt-in."
[21]
In a follow-up interview, carter explained:
So
we've even worked with three-letter agencies
on technology that can capture 30-plus feet away.
In certain spaces, eventually, you'll be able to have maybe one sensor
the size of a dime, in the ceiling, and it would acquire all of our
irises in motion, at a distance, hundreds--probably thousands as
computer power continues to increase--at a time.[22]
There is no intention of limiting the use of such technology to small
towns in Mexico. “The
Homeland Security Department
plans to test futuristic iris scan
technology that stores digital images of people's eyes in a database and
is considered a quicker alternative to fingerprints.”[23]
As Paul Joseph Watson notes, eventually “iris
records will be held in a database and associated with credit cards and
other routine aspects of every day life. The agenda is to replace pin
numbers and presentation of photo ID, forcing Americans to submit to
high-tech enslavement
merely to conduct their day to day activities.”[24]
Airport Naked Body Scanners
The
fraudulent War on Terror
is being used to obliterate Fourth Amendment
protections against unreasonable search and seizures.
To pass through airport security, without probable cause or even
reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, travelers now are required to
submit to naked airport body scanners
which virtually strip-search and radiate them.[25]
Those that
opt out
of the scanners are groped, and fondled (assault
and battery - offensive touching)
by TSA thugs.[26]
Now that travelers and travel industry unions are
objecting to naked body scanners on grounds of perversion and radiation,
Homeland Security is considering replacing them with body scanners that
scan and store biometric data,
which in the future could allow citizens to be constantly racked in real
time.[27]
Take Action Now
Whether the assault on our privacy rights comes from government or the
private sector, we must stand strong against it.
Individuals must once again respect themselves enough to defend their
privacy and constitutional rights. Fortunately, much
like the
Allied Pilots Union[28]
refusing to submit to radioactive naked body scanners, individuals now
have an opportunity to opt-out and speak-out against biometric/DNA
registries at health clubs, amusement parks, airports and other venues.
Respectfully contact companies and government agencies that test
these programs; let them know that you disapprove and that your
biometric data will never become their property.
People arrested for minor offenses must refuse to provide DNA samples.
We must resist and
exercise peaceful non-compliance
against this despotism, as other health clubs and
establishments will likely adopt similar biometric identity programs if
they think we will accept it.[29]
Future generations are counting on us to
defend their privacy rights, which can be summarized as the right to be
left alone. Remember that courage is contagious;
when a brave man or woman takes a stand, the spines of others are often
stiffened.[30]
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