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POPSBetter Elections Through Biometrics? Curtis Gans, director of American University’s Center for the Study of the American Electorate, writes today in Roll Call that biometric (the measurement of physical characteristics, such as fingerprints, DNA, or retinal patterns, for identifying individuals) ID cards could take care of both voter fraud and voter suppression. As for privacy concerns, he argues "privacy in America was largely lost when an individual’s Social Security number became an identifier for purposes beyond Social Security," among other phenomena (the Internet, post-9/11 surveillance."
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POPSBook Review: ID Crisis, The Abuse and Tyranny of ID Give your Congressmen, governor, and state legislators a gift to restore sanity and liberty against REAL ID and the increasing total surveillance society. Remember the security merchandisers are lobbying them all everyday, selling their products at the expense of your liberty. This, along with the Constitution, is your ammo to fight back. Educate them with hard facts that refutes the effectiveness of ID methods as a means increasing security. Harper is the leading expert on countering ID propaganda.
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POPSNext Generation Identification System Here's one for all the clippers who are hiding behind closed doors from the shear fear of our Government and what it can/is doing. After all, biometric scanning mechanisms are the first step to The Mark...are they not?
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POPS(IN)SECURE Magazine (IN)SECURE Magazine is a free digital magazine with articles written by prominent security experts, published in a PDF format.
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POPSGummy Bears Defeat Fingerprint Sensors This fooled fingerprint detectors about 80 per cent of the time. I wonder if this gummy bear issue has been solved? If so, how? Who would have thought that gummy bears could be a threat to national security, huh? :lol:
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POPSEnough for one day.... ..... the more I see the harder it becomes to call myself a citizen of this country. We've lost our character, our Constitution and are now just a blink away from losing my freedom to the freaks that control our very destiny. I wrote a song a few years back called "I',m Done Now" but never recorded it save a cheapo cassette tape. I think it may just be time to get that one and a few more like it out there before they come after me.
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POPSWe're kinda learning the lesson here... in the UK, with recent government personal data screwups, that authoritarian use of intrusive details, miiiight not be so welcome. Yet looks like they're mad for it States side too. Oh, and to those idiots that give it if you haven't got anything to hide , yea well shutupiyaface!
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POPSPOP Occulture Blog Very interesting blog and subject matter. Not astroundingly deep but fairly unique and beyond the typical, while looking at current issues.
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POPSSchools Now Requiring Thumb-scans for Lunch Americans are being processed like cattle or merchandise through a checkout stand. Word of advice: REBEL against it. Don't do whatever "Simon Saiz". It's called in psychology "conditioning", in this case the result is food (reward). (It's like the experimental chicken pecking at the colored light until it dispenses food.) The creeping police state and waste of tax payers money. The "terrorism" and "security" merchandisers are pushing this techno-tyranny on your local governments, including schools. Now "convenience" is being used to sell all kinds of biometric passes. Americans are being "trained" (from childhood up) to passively accept all this and labeled "paranoid" if they protest, but they keep expanding it, and none of this is cheap. It's not necessary. It's a waste of taxpayers money. It's a means of control. They want to expand it. Refuse to do anything that collects information on you, particularly your own body.