[kj] (OT) ID cards/control

god botherer acroastic at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 13 07:10:56 EST 2006


... since this isn't about Geordie bashing any more.

The situation we are moving towards is one where all possible data is held 
on each individual, including their political dissent, etc. In addition, 
samples of your DNA will be held by the central authority - just think of 
the possibilities there. Each individual's movements and location at any 
time will be able to be tracked. And we will have a cashless society where 
you will only be permitted to 'consume' if your biometric details are OK by 
the authorities.

Eventually the cards would be replaced by implants and who knows what the 
technological limitations of those could be?

The central authority will be multinational and composed of an elite who own 
the lion's share of the wealth.

Any organised resistance to the status quo would be nigh-on impossible. 
Doubtless, opponents of the Nazis in their day would have been branded 
extremists.

The basic right to save seeds to plant for the following year's crop will be 
taken away, since the GM crops, made with sterile seeds, will overwhelm the 
non GM crops. If people are unable or unwilling to pay the 
military/industrial/state rulers for new seeds, or are prohibited from doing 
so, the only option will be starvation.

When the whole system collapses, as even this one must eventually, death 
will already have been bred into organic life on earth. The future of the 
planet will look even less rosy.

This is no longer a paranoid projection of a distant future, but a simple 
conclusion concerning a development that is well under way before your very 
eyes.

Sun/Mail readers are 'educated' to lend their support with the 'if you've 
got nothing to hide you've got nothing to fear' argument, and the control of 
immigration and terrorism arguments.

ID cards are just a step on the way.

gb


>From: "Robert Mallett" <Robert at jrcardwell.fsnet.co.uk>
>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" 
><gathering at misera.net>
>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)" 
><gathering at misera.net>
>Subject: Re: [kj] Stop knocking Geordie!
>Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 09:59:03 -0000
>
>'I.D cards wont do anything to civil liberties, I dont think I.D cards will
>have no effect what so ever. It wont stop terrorism, it wont stop crime, I
>dont see what the point in having them is, Suicide bombers are nt going to
>have "Suicide bomber" written in the occupation slot are they. We ve got
>passport numbers ,N.I numbers, drivers license numbers..........we also all
>got names as well. How many numbers do they think we need?
>   Smoking: People say that its their freedom to smoke............but I say
>that I should be free not to inhale their exhaled dirty air. By all means
>smoke, but do it away from me.'
>
>
>Did you watch Dispatches on this issue the week before last? The programme 
>argued that the amount of personal information that these cards will 
>contain will be terrifying (mobile numbers, email addresses, etc etc etc), 
>all held on a central data base. You like the sound of that do you? Are you 
>receiving?
>
>bob
>
>
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