Presumed Guilty: US Collects Evidence On Kids Before Crimes Committed
Submitted by MichaelVail on Thu, 10/12/2006 - 12:42am.

“Rep. Stephanie Herseth, D-S.D., met with Pennington County Sheriff Don Holloway Tuesday to launch new technology to locate missing children.
The project is called the Children's Identification and Location Database. It is a national database that uses iris recognition biometric technology.
Sean Mullins, president of BI2 Technologies, which provides the technology, said the system scans a child's iris - the colored part of the eyes - and then can positively identify that child should he or she ever become missing.
"This represents and offers new opportunities to better protect and identify children if they should go missing," Herseth said.
Every day, 2,000 children are reported missing in the United States. Mullins said most of them appear at a friend or relative's house or another safe place, but 40,000 children a year end up in high-risk situations.
Herseth heard about the CHILD project and worked to get federal funding to bring it to South Dakota.”---Rapid City Journal
If this was about the kids and not about creating an index of the population with identifiable traits then they would give the parents the packet that has their child's fingerprints and eye scans. Instead they are putting this information into a national database that will be easily accessible by local, State, and federal entities even though if one of these children were reported missing they could not use this data because the identification systems are not in place at this time. Look at the representative's reasoning, every day 2,000 children are reported missing but most appear at a friend or relatives house but let's catalog them anyway.
In America there are numerous programs that deal with child safety every day like amber alerts, do we really need this? Is it really for the safety of the child or is it just another invasion of privacy? If you don't think it's an invasion of privacy think again! Iris recognition systems are being put in place in 55 airports funded by The Department of Homeland Security. Numerous food chains and clothing stores are considering using them to identify frequent shoppers and the RFID tags in their products will identify what has been sold to them. These systems are going into place, and in 5-10 years as some of these children will be coming into adulthood they will already be apart of the system and their anonymity will be lost.
It's so easy to put a fuzzy wuzzy feel good spin to this. It's good for the children and the elderly that have Alzheimer. Just as they have done with the RFID implants. Telling those who are advanced in years that if they take this chip their medical records will be available and may save their lives. Pardon my French, but what a crock of shit! There have been a considerable number of ways to let emergency services look at your medical records and they don't involve being implanted like a dog or a cow. Again , these systems are not in place to day to even use RFID technologies in ambulances or emergency rooms.
It goes much farther than RFID and Iris recognition systems, these people want your DNA as well.
It never ends!
“It's a classic story, one you've no doubt seen on "Cold Case Files" or "CSI Wherever."There have been DNA dragnets all across the country on the pretext that someone has been raped and the Sheriff's department goes door to door collecting samples. Would you give them your DNA and your name? Many people talk about the impending police state but we are already up to our necks in it!
It goes something like this: A person returns from "out of the blue," doesn't know who he is or who his family members are.
A DNA sample is obtained from the man and run through a national database. Inasmuch as no two DNA samples are alike, save for identical twins, a match is found.
Why, he's little Jimmy Doe, who disappeared from a family picnic long ago. His parents thought he was dead; he'd been kidnapped, on and on.
However, had a DNA sample not been available in the database, this amnesiac would still be wondering who he is.
On Saturday, your youngsters can have their DNA saved, albeit not to a national database, but that possibility remains if something horrible were to happen.
The Sandoval County Sheriff's Department is making child identification and DNA kits available free from Fingerprint America.
Deputies and volunteers will be at Wal-Mart in Rio Rancho on Saturday to provide this service for concerned parents.
Here's how it works.
The ID kits - SCSO bought 16,000 of them - are in a small, plastic bag, which also contains an instruction sheet so parents can take care of everything that's needed to complete their childs' kits.
The child's name goes on the outside; inside are room for a photograph, which can be regularly updated, a space to write down medical and personal information, a small patch where the DNA sample can be placed, then sealed to protect against contamination, plus a section for all 10 of the child's fingerprints.
There is a small inkstrip so parents may do their own fingerprinting of their tykes; the DNA sample is easily obtained with a sterile, cotton swab on a stick, which is then swirled inside the child's mouth and patted onto the "specimen sample area" inside the kit.
Additionally, there is a space provided for dental information.
Once everything's been filled out, the kit is returned to the plastic bag and stored by the parents in a safe place at room temperature within the home.
That's right: within the home.” --The Observer
This is what it is all about a police state, all the data that you will surrender to them on your child will be used against them. They have been presumed guilty before they are even adults. After these systems have been put in place for 3 or more years there will no longer be manhunts and the like. People will just be picked up at your local Walmart because they will identify you at the door. The technology at this moment can scan a database of a million IrisCode records at 2-3 seconds. Which means you are automatically identified at your local Starbucks, Walmart, Piggly Wiggly or at the bank of your choice.
Children at “government” schools are deeply intimate with the police state. From the second they walk throught the metal detectors they see the CCTV cameras and armed police patrolling the schools.
“Each morning, the 16,000 students in the Spring Independent School District in suburban Houston swipe their ID tags as they climb onto the school bus. A radio frequency tag tracks them, as it does when they arrive at school and as they leave the building.
Nearly 1,000 cameras watch them all day. Every visitor — parents, volunteers, the guy who fills the Coke machine — must surrender his or her driver's license to a secretary who checks it against a national database of sex offenders. This fall, nearly one in three schools literally trap visitors inside a "secure vestibule," a bulletproof glass room, until they're checked out.
Welcome to the brave new world of school security. In an era when deadly school shootings seem to happen like clockwork, schools are hardening up, trying unconventional means to deter violence and keep track of students and adults.” ---USA Today
This does not resemble the “government” school that I attended. There were no police officers, CCTV's , or biometrics. Their schools today even have detention facilities that are used for violent students that await police officers to take them to jail. What do you expect, these kids wake up in the morning and go to Jr. prison camps where you are locked in and if you are a prisoner then you must be a criminal.
Take your children out of these government prison facilities and if you have the money put them in a public school or if you have the time home school them. Our education system is a sick joke and yet you wonder why everything in America is made in China or Mexico. You wonder why all the engineers are coming out of India and Pakistan. We still have some amazing students in America but that is not due to the American educational system it is due to their drive and desire to learn!
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We cannot teach people anything; we can only help them discover it within themselves. --Galileo Galilei
Michael Vail











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