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Research Forecasts Next Wave of Wearable Biometric Identification
truther October 31, 2014 0The move to give everyone a global unique ID that can be verified across nearly all human activity continues to be incrementally rolled out. The fear of identity theft and cyber-banking crime of all stripes
Read More »What Will You Do When You Can No Longer Buy Or Sell Without Submitting To Biometric Identification?
truther April 18, 2014 1In some areas of the world, payment systems that require palm scanning or face scanning are already being tested. We have entered an era where biometric security is being hailed as the “solution”
Read More »FBI Will Have Up To One Third Of Americans On Biometric Database By Next Year
truther April 16, 2014 0Privacy group warns “even if you have never been arrested you could be implicated as a criminal suspect” A leading privacy watchdog has warned that the FBI plans to have up to a third of
Read More »Senate Panel Approves Even More Stringent Biometric Measures
truther May 22, 2013 0"The secret in propaganda is that when you demonize, you dehumanize," says James Forsher, a film historian. "When you dehumanize, it allows you to kill your enemy and no longer feel guilty about it." Apparently
Read More »Bill Gates’ $100 million database to track students
truther March 28, 2013 3Over the past 18 months, a massive $100 million public-school database spearheaded by the $36.4 billion-strong Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been in the making that freely shares student information with private companies. The
Read More »Tracking Students & Citizens With Globally Connected Biometric Databases
truther December 28, 2012 1The Biometric Database Law, originated in Israel, determines fingerprints and facial recognition software use to collect data on Israeli citizens as justified by decree of the Israeli government. This data is used for
Read More »5 Unbelievably Creepy Surveillance Tactics
truther December 13, 2012 1Since the erosion of Americans' civil liberties depends on high levels of public apathy, some of the most dangerous privacy breaches take place incrementally and under the radar; if it invites comparisons to Blade
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