Brownshirt "community support officer" thugs preying upon law-abiding citizens, turning Britain into a hellhole using justification of insane environmental laws.
"We now are considered guinea pigs, as opposed to human beings with rights," said Brase, warning such DNA databases could spark the next wave of demands for eugenics, the concept of improving the human race through the control of various inherited traits. Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, advocated eugenics to cull from the population types of people she considered unfit.
... the federal government wants to have an identity card combined with federal access to the state databases to ensure access to federal buildings, airplanes and nuclear power plants. This is a threat to liberty and privacy on several fronts.
- Fingerprints: Each child's fingerprints are taken in the traditional manner, using inkless print pads (safe for children), to provide clear and readable prints.
- DNA: A DNA kit is provided to the parent or guardian to be completed at home as soon as possible.
When the elite want something, they are not above cheating their way to it. We see this example easily with mainstream media’s blackout of Ron Paul and Mike Gravel as presidential candidates, despite the candidates’ novel ideas. Candidates not elite-anointed are dismissed as crackpots and ignored by the Los Angeles Times and other mainstream propaganda outlets because they do not further the elite’s plans, which include tracking and surveillance that closely emulate plans laid out by Aldous Huxley and George Orwell.
Banksy pulled off an audacious stunt to produce what is believed to be his biggest work yet in central London.
Chipping Fido is considered an act of love. Chipping Grandpa, however, has been described as "Orwellian," "creepy" and even "satanic."
Last month, the House amended the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to expand the government's ability to monitor our private communications. This measure, if it becomes law, will result in more warrantless government surveillance of innocent American citizens.
The DHS, affectionately called the “Ministry” here because it resembles something out of Orwell’s famous novel, wants to fit airports with ray guns. I kid you not.
Pending Minnesota bill will strip citizens of genetic privacy and DNA ownership rights.
I mean, when we warn about a "surveillance society," this is what we're talking about. This is it, this is the ballgame. Mass data from a wide variety of sources -- including the private sector -- is being collected and scanned by a secretive military spy agency. This represents nothing less than a major change in American life -- and unless stopped the consequences of this system for everybody will grow in magnitude along with the rivers of data that are collected about each of us -- and that's more and more every day.
[...] the U.S. wanted to build a military base at strategic Cam Ranh Bay, great for aerial surveillance of South Vietnam's coastal waters. That did it - Diem and his brother Nhu were assassinated on November 1, 1963 on the instructions of W. Averell Harriman. The airfield at Cam Ranh Bay was opened on November 1, 1965.
At first, drawing a connection between Hillary Rodham Clinton and the JFK assassination would seem an exercise in absurdity. But a link does exist. Indeed, the senator might be called the last living witness. [...] The key names are these: Bobby Baker, Mary Jo Kopechne, Mark Shields, Irv Kupcinet, and Karyn Kupcinet. All of these individuals link to both Hillary Clinton and the assassination milieu through Wellesley College.
Increasingly, the U.S. government is operating in secret, using greatly expanded police state power to spy on its own citizens. This attempt at acquiring Amazon.com book records is just the latest round in an ongoing campaign of secret police tactics being used against the American people by its own government... a government that was once created "Of the People, By the People and For the People" but now seems a lot more interested in terrorizing the people through fear-based politics and war mongering propaganda.
Globalist fingerprints cover frontrunners of both parties.
A new intelligence institution to be inaugurated soon by the Bush administration will allow government spying agencies to conduct broad surveillance and reconnaissance inside the United States for the first time. Under a proposal being reviewed by Congress, a National Applications Office (NAO) will be established to coordinate how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and domestic law enforcement and rescue agencies use imagery and communications intelligence picked up by U.S. spy satellites.
The Ron Paul Revolution is an hour-long introduction to Congressman Ron Paul and his freedom message. Beginning with the amazing grassroots support his candidacy has spontaneously ignited, the video covers his positions on foreign policy, health care, immigration, monetary policy, income taxes, entitlements, civil liberties and more.
According to a Phoenix, Arizona, fire chief quoted by David Edwards and Muriel Kane of Raw Story, firefighters snooping around inside your home, looking for suspicious material that may indicate you might be less than enthusiastic about the government, represents an "evolution of the fire service."
As JBS President John F. McManus points out, the Boston Globe hit piece makes its case for the non-existence of the NAU while omitting completely the actual evidence for its very real development, or failing to understand such things as the Council on Foreign Relations' publication Building a North American Community, which openly calls for "a common North American security perimeter, the development of a biometric North American border pass, and the adoption of a North American tariff."
A new paper titled "Microchip-Induced
Tumors in Laboratory Rodents and Dogs: A Review of the Literature
1990–2006" has been released today by CASPIAN. The
full, 48-page paper provides a definitive review of the academic
literature showing a causal link between implanted radio-frequency
(RFID) microchip transponders and cancer in laboratory rodents and
dogs. In addition, a brief, four-page synopsis of the full report is
being made available.
The European superstate is designed to be centrally controlled and managed at lower levels by bland and brain dead ‘leaders’ who are all programmed to think the same.
This is where Common Purpose comes in.
If the government wants a complete DNA database of every person in the country, sampled at birth or at the point of immigration, it should be honest about it, make the case and be prepared to have it tested by the electorate.
This will not happen because there is no need. Slowly but surely we will all find ourselves profiled for one reason or another, for tripping a speed camera, buying a few too many cans of beer in Calais or filing a late tax return.
Just as surely the database will one day be abused. We have been warned.
"In August after the Democratic-controlled Congress caved in to George W. Bush's demands for broader surveillance powers, I noted that the new authority went far beyond what was advertised and that the President could obtain year-long spying orders on Americans who ventured outside the United States."
What kind of person once described the kind of worker ID card scheme that Rudy Giuliani is proposing as being "totalitarian"? Bill Moyers? Liberal bloggers? Michael Moore?
The answer is: one of Giuliani's own top economic advisers.
“We live in a surveillance society. It is pointless to talk about surveillance society in the future tense. In all the rich countries of the world everyday life is suffused with surveillance encounters, not merely from dawn to dusk but 24/7. Some encounters obtrude into the routine, like when we get a ticket for running a red light when no one was around but the camera. But the majority are now just part of the fabric of daily life. Unremarkable”
- "Report on the Surveillance Society," Surveillance Studies Network, 2006
Everyone on the political spectrum — from free-market anarchists to totalitarians — has some vision of what is meant by the phrase, “surveillance society.” Is the idea of a surveillance society in today’s world “unremarkable?” Consider ...
Fresh doubts were raised over the suicide of Dr David Kelly after it emerged that no fingerprints were found on the knife he supposedly used to kill himself.
The attached was penned by Diana Napolis, a highly-competent child abuse investigator for the San Diego court system who was, via classified electronic mind control technology, CONVERTED INTO A POTENTIALLY-LETHAL CELEBRITY STALKER, similar to the manner in which Mark David Chapman was made to stalk John Lennon.
Each child's fingerprint would replace their library card.
Placing their fingerprint on a scanner would open their computer file with records of the books they had borrowed.
The argument is that this would dramatically simplify record-keeping.
But Fiona Elliott is not prepared to accept it.
"I told the headmistress that the biometric data could easily be stolen by identity thieves or used by the State for some dubious purpose," she says.
"My children are not terrorists or criminals and their fingerprints should not be collected at such a young age."
Daniel Estulin is a Madrid-based journalist and an investigative reporter who took on the daunting and dangerous task of researching the Bildeberg Group, and who offers his findings in The True Story Of The Bilderberg Group, recently published by Trine Day. Equally intriguing as his harrowing tales of being followed and nearly killed on a couple of occasions while working on the book, is the manner in which Estulin connects the dots between the Bilderberg Group, world events, notable politicians and corporate tycoons and the two other secretive monsters of the ruling elite, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Trilateral Commission (TC). The project lasted fifteen years and was motivated by Estulin's curiosity about how it is that the mainstream media has never covered in depth the meetings of the Bilderberg Group whose combined wealth exceeds the combined wealth of all U.S. citizens.
What Estulin's book makes clear is that the group, along with the CFR and TC, has become a shadow government whose top priority is to erase the sovereignty of all nation-states and supplant them with global corporate control of their economies under the surveillance of "an electronic global police state." (xv)
There are books that change people's consciousness and change history. Some tell a story, like Harriet Beech Stowe's 1851 Uncle Tom's Cabin, which gave a huge impetus to the campaign for the abolition of slavery. Others take the form of a political treatise, like Theodor Herzl's Der Judenstaat, which gave birth to the Zionist movement. Or they can be scientific in nature, like Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species, which changed the way humanity sees itself. And perhaps political satire, too, can shake the world, like 1984 by George Orwell.
The impact of these books was amplified by their timing. They appeared exactly at the right time, when a large public was ready to absorb their message.
It may well turn out that the book by the two professors, John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy, is just such a book.
To say 1984 is “just” an allegory about totalitarian communism was incorrect. The character of Winston, with his wheezing and ill health incorporated elements of Orwell’s own last days, for instance. And like Winston, Orwell worked in an office of propaganda for a time during World War II. Thus, the Ministry of Truth was informed as much by the inside knowledge of propaganda work on behalf of Britain as it was by the nightmare images of German fascist and Russian Soviet propaganda.
It appears that the CIA, FBI, and NSA are now sending their goons into the metaphysical marketplace, making sure that people who think they are aspiring to higher and positively transformative things are, in reality, only becoming more self-indulgent, disconnected, and confused.
"I've posted this before, but like many stories I write, the significance of it is lost in a sea of Orwellian historical revision - not mine, the military-industrial media machine's. The Challenger blew up at roughly the same moment that a witness swore in to testify on federally-sanctioned heroin smuggling and money laundering - at that very moment NASA launch conditions were ideal for mass murder, as engineers from Thiokol testified openly, and prolonged flight that morning was impossible."
"All socialism," Spencer concludes, "involves slavery…. That which fundamentally distinguishes the slave is that he labors under coercion to satisfy another's desires." The relation admits of many gradations. Oppressive taxation is a form of slavery of the individual to the community as a whole. "The essential question is — How much is he compelled to labor for other benefit than his own, and how much can he labor for his own benefit?"
"Is it appropriate to use the most vulnerable members of society for invasive medical research? Should the company be allowed to implant microchips into people whose mental impairments means they cannot give fully informed consent?"
It was Margaret Atwood who called Bush, the greatest threat to world peace. What Atwood didn't mention was that Bush derives his power from a deliberate and well-planned attack on our language. George Orwell predicted it in the now classic 1984. His works remain the textbook examples of how governments manipulate people by first manipulating the language.
We live in an increasingly monitored environment, where Google Earth can zoom into your neighbourhood, streetcams broadcast real-time footage of what's going on outside your house and wireless nannycams can covertly capture video from your own living room. Indeed, despite high-profile discussions about abuses by government espionage apparatuses such as the NSA, it is becoming increasingly apparent that for us average Joes, today's surveillance society means that spying is more apt to be done by our co-worker, the opposing team's coach or the store where we shop.
The US and UK governments are developing increasingly sophisticated gadgets to keep individuals under their surveillance. When it comes to technology, the US is determined to stay ahead of the game.
As you learn to march in cadence to the New American Dream, changes to federal privacy laws will see you watched, monitored, investigated, patted down, detained, harassed and suspected of criminal activity until you can prove otherwise. To ensure everybody’s uncontested compliance along the new chain-cobbled highway, national ID and exhaustive databases will be networked to track continuous individual whereabouts and activities. Your car, television, computer, sidewalk and building cameras will assure that Big Brother’s benevolent eyes are watching everything you do.
Could a microchip implant like the VeriChip cause cancer? A French Bulldog named Noble Leon was the catalyst for new questions about the safety of RFID implants.
Leading cancer specialists reviewed the research for The Associated Press and, while cautioning that animal test results do not necessarily apply to humans, said the findings troubled them. Some said they would not allow family members to receive implants, and all urged further research before the glass-encased transponders are widely implanted in people.
According to some of his friends, George Orwell was paranoid. In the mid-30s he thought Catholics were spying on him; during the Spanish Civil War he thought communists were shadowing him. In Nineteen Eighty-Four, Winston Smith, relentlessly scrutinised by Big Brother, embodies that sense of persecution.
Damning research could spell the end of VeriChip.
Investigating magistrate Jean-Claude Van Espen scrutinized all the activities of Scientology in this country. The bulky dossier has now been completed and the federal public prosecution department has presented its findings.
The Belgian authorities have indicted the Belgian chapter of the Church of Scientology, the European headquarters of the Church, as well as 12 of its leading members. According to the office of Public Prosecutor Jean-Claude Van Espen Scientology is a criminal organization which has committed several crimes including extortion, fraud, violations of the trade law, violations of the privacy law and the illegal practice of medicine.
Two weekends ago at the V Festival, revellers were surprised to see a remote-controlled surveillance drone flying and filming overhead. Little to nothing was known beforehand about the drone’s use, and news reports after the fact shed little light on why or how its use was approved.
The surveillance system, called DCSNet, for Digital Collection System Network, connects FBI wiretapping rooms to switches controlled by traditional land-line operators, internet-telephony providers and cellular companies. It is far more intricately woven into the nation's telecom infrastructure than observers suspected.
The war whoops are scheduled to reach a crescendo on September 11, at which point I expect the War Party to roll out a new narrative that portrays Iran as the protector and enabler of al-Qaeda, or even the real author of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Perhaps they'll run the complete works of Laurie Mylroie through a word processor, and, in true Orwellian fashion, insert Ahmadinejad's name where Saddam's once appeared, replacing "Iraq" with "Iran."
Up to 200 Alzheimer's patients living near Palm Beach, Fla., will be implanted with the VeriChip for free in the next week.
Tackling a dilemma right out of a science fiction novel, the state Senate passed legislation Thursday that would bar employers from requiring workers to have identification devices implanted under their skin.
"[T]he destruction of the large traditional family was necessary not only for the indirect effect on economic growth via the reduction of fertility but also for its direct effect in producing a society more attuned to the modern economy."
Frank W. Notestein, quoted in John Caldwell's Limiting Population Growth and the Ford Foundation Contribution, (1986) p. 26.
"History teaches us that man learns nothing from history."
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
"Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of State and corporate power."
Benito Mussolini, 1883-1945, Fascist dictator of Italy
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier,
just so long as I'm the dictator."
President-Elect George W. Bush