Biometrics is an inherently flawed system, mainly because biometrics is a fixed password system (your DNA, fingerprints, retinal scans etc) which you can’t change. So once someone gets your password or the numerical interpretation of you which will be held on some government database then you are quite literally toast.
To the common voter this system seems foolproof – Joe Bloggs would think that such a system is going to purge the world of terrorism and organized crime, when in fact the real truth is that biometrics will do the exact opposite.
TOP 6 REASONS WHY BIOMETRICS IS A VERY BAD IDEA…
1) Finger print, retinal scanners and facial recognition software have already been hacked. Read more: UK biometric passports succumb to hack. Once a system has been hacked, it is deemed useless. Read more…
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Biometrics is the first step towards some bizarre Utopian government ideal, where they will target malcontent antisocial behaviour (sent to prison for pissing up a tree), or people with political leanings (those who dare speak up against the powers that be). As a consequence, partaking in such proclivities will deem you as an outcast, a hardened criminal, ultimately resulting in stripping you of all your civil liberties and ostracising you from society.
Perhaps it is a ruse to create global control and global unique identifiers for each and every person on this planet. This would involve cross-correlation of multiple databases across the globe, the perfect hypothesis for a one world Government (NWO – New World Order).
Or is it to combat the so called ‘war on terror’! This war on terror was simply created in order to install fear and subservience amongst the masses. Take cover, for a bearded man approaches… After all he must be a terrorist, he looks like a Muslim. Read more…
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How they will implement biometrics into the EU.
- Ah, but now they can demand that you get a passport (or worse yet: drivers license). If you complain the answer will invariability be something along the lines of “Well, travel is a privilege and not a right”. As if the Government is a parent that gets to dole out “permission” to the children before they can do stuff.
- Pro-corporations laws are trampling on people’s rights
- Biometric data will be stored in a central database? Check out Beast 666 computer Read more…
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