Filed under: 1984, Airport Security, Big Brother, bilderberg, biometrics, Control Grid, DHS, Dictatorship, Empire, FAA, Flight 253, Fox News, gps, Homeland Security, implantable microchip, microchip, microchips, passport, Police State, Propaganda, RFID, RFID bracelet, shock bracelet, Surveillance, taser, Taser Guns, War On Terror | Tags: Alhaji Umaru Mutallab, christmas bomber, Electro-Musclar Disruption, EMD Safety Bracelet
Fox News Hypes RFID Tracking Shock Bracelet
Filed under: abc news, Airport Security, DHS, FAA, Homeland Security, hypocrisy, jay rockefeller, TSA, war on drugs, War On Terror | Tags: Safe Banking Systems, SBS
Terrorists, Crooks Allowed to Keep FAA Pilot’s Licenses
ABC News
December 18, 2009
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has asked the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Inspector General to investigate why suspect individuals – including terrorists and drug kingpins – have been able to retain their Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pilot’s licenses.
In a letter to DHS Inspector General Richard Skinner, the senators cited media reports, including an ABC News investigation, that questioned the ability of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to purge the FAA’s aviation list of individuals posing a threat to transportation security.
The Blotter also reported the names of two other men tied to drug trafficking and two convicted arms traffickers who still had their licenses as of Oct. The New York Times revealed that individuals charged or convicted of terrorism-related crimes were also able to retain their FAA licenses. While some of the individuals named in the ABC News and Times reports have since been stripped of their licenses, others have not, according to Safe Banking Systems (SBS), the New York computer security firm that first uncovered the suspect cases.
“These reports are disturbing, and suggest that people who are believed to pose security threats to our nation continue to have ready access to aircraft and airport facilities,” the letter to Skinner states. The letter is signed by senators Jay Rockefeller, D-W. Va., chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Tex., ranking member of the committee; Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security; and Jim DeMint, R-S.C., ranking member of the subcommittee.
Filed under: 1984, Airport Security, Big Brother, biometrics, civil liberties, civil rights, Control Grid, DHS, Dictatorship, Empire, FAA, gps, Homeland Security, knife ban, Oppression, Oregon, police brutality, Police State, prison industrial complex, racial profiling, super weapons, Surveillance, Taser Guns, taser international, Torture, War On Terror | Tags: Electro-Musclar Disruption, EMD Safety Bracelet, Paul S. Ruwaldt, William J. Hughes
Homeland Security Seeks Taser Bracelet for Flight Passengers
Washington Times
June 8, 2008
Just when you thought you’ve heard it all…
A senior government official with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has expressed great interest in a so-called safety bracelet that would serve as a stun device, similar to that of a police Taser®. According to this promotional video found at the Lamperd Less Lethal website, the bracelet would be worn by all airline passengers.
This bracelet would:
• take the place of an airline boarding pass
• contain personal information about the traveler
• be able to monitor the whereabouts of each passenger and his/her luggage
• shock the wearer on command, completely immobilizing him/her for several minutes
The Electronic ID Bracelet, as it’s referred to as, would be worn by every traveler “until they disembark the flight at their destination.” Yes, you read that correctly. Every airline passenger would be tracked by a government-funded GPS, containing personal, private and confidential information, and that it would shock the customer worse than an electronic dog collar if he/she got out of line?
Clearly the Electronic ID Bracelet is an euphuism for the EMD Safety Bracelet, or at least it has a nefarious hidden ability, thus the term ID Bracelet is ambiguous at best. EMD stands for Electro-Musclar Disruption. Again, according to the promotional video the bracelet can completely immobilize the wearer for several minutes.
So is the government really that interested in this bracelet? Yes!
According to a letter from DHS official, Paul S. Ruwaldt of the Science and Technology Directorate, office of Research and Development, to the inventor whom he had previously met with, he wrote, “To make it clear, we [the federal government] are interested in…the immobilizing security bracelet, and look forward to receiving a written proposal.” The letterhead, in case you were wondering, came from the DHS office at the William J. Hughes Technical Center at the Atlantic City International Airport, or the Federal Aviation Administration headquarters.
In another part of the letter, Mr. Ruwaldt confirmed, “It is conceivable to envision a use to improve air security, on passenger planes.”
Would every paying airline passenger flying on a commercial airplane be mandated to wear one of these devices? I cringe at the thought. Not only could it be used as a physical restraining device, but also as a method of interrogation, according to the same aforementioned letter from Mr. Ruwaldt.
Would you let them put one of those on your wrist? Would you allow the airline employees, which would be mandated by the government, to place such a bracelet on any member of your family?
Why are tax dollars being spent on something like this? Is this a police state or is it America?
As we approach July 4th, Independence Day, I can’t help but think of the blessing we have of living in America and being free from hostile government forces. It calls to mind on of my favorite speeches given by an American Founding Forefather, Patrick Henry, who said,
“Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”
Disabled American abused by Ben Gurion Airport security
6 Oregon deputies on leave after shooting driver
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/..eld-innocent-man-train-gun-head.html
Professor Ticketed for “No to Empire” Bumper Sticker
http://www.progressive.org/mag/mc070708.html
Probe Continues in Death of Jail Inmate
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp..html?referrer=emailarticle
‘Big Brother’ government costs us £20billion
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/new..nt-costs-us-andpound20billion.html
Jail Knife Carriers Says Cameron
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7492758.stm
The Tyranny Of Seat Belt Laws
http://uncoverthenews.com/index..&task=view&id=2158&Itemid=1
Cops lied in court to frame suspect
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=68500
Filed under: Airport Security, amtrak, Big Brother, brainwashing, Britain, CCTV, Child Abuse, Conditioning, CPS, DHS, DNA Database, Europe, european union, FAA, firefighter, Homeland Security, Miami, Police State, Spy, Surveillance, uav, United Kingdom, War On Terror
School removes CCTV cameras from children’s toilets after furious protest from parents
Daily Mail
February 21, 2008
A school has been forced to remove CCTV cameras they installed in the students’ toilets after furious protests from pupils and parents.
Hundreds of outraged students petitioned against the cameras after they spotted them in the toilets and even refused to use the loos all day so they were not caught on CCTV.
Other children were kept at home by their families rather than expose themselves to the “gross invasion of privacy”.
The cameras were installed at Lipson Community College in Plymouth, Devon, which has 1,400 pupils.
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Government wants personal details of every traveller
Ian Traynor
Guardian
February 23 2008
Passengers travelling between EU countries or taking domestic flights would have to hand over a mass of personal information, including their mobile phone numbers and credit card details, as part of a new package of security measures being demanded by the British government. The data would be stored for 13 years and used to “profile” suspects.
Brussels officials are already considering controversial anti-terror plans that would collect up to 19 pieces of information on every air passenger entering or leaving the EU. Under a controversial agreement reached last summer with the US department of homeland security, the EU already supplies the same information [19 pieces] to Washington for all passengers flying between Europe and the US.
But Britain wants the system extended to sea and rail travel, to be applied to domestic flights and those between EU countries. According to a questionnaire circulated to all EU capitals by the European commission, the UK is the only country of 27 EU member states that wants the system used for “more general public policy purposes” besides fighting terrorism and organised crime.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/..s/2008/02/21/npark121.xml
Mandatory DNA database rejected
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7260164.stm
My baby had cancer but social workers falsely accused me of child abuse and took all three of my children
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages..e_id=517667&in_page_id=1879
FAA Approves Miami Police UAV
http://www.canada.com/to..ef-902a1d14879d&k=14984
Amtrak to begin random searches; officers with automatic weapons, bomb-sniffing dogs patrolling platforms
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23226815/
FDNY Spies
http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/3532/fdny_spies/
Airport Security Scanner Toy for Kids!
http://www.roguegovernment.com/news.php?id=6831
Filed under: 1st amendment, ABC, AOL, Big Brother, bill of rights, biometrics, Charles Gibson, CIA, cointelpro, Control Grid, Department of Defense, DHS, DoD, Drivers License, FAA, FBI, Homeland Security, Illegal Immigration, Immigration, ITAA, michael chertoff, Microsoft, national id, neocons, no-fly list, North American Union, Northrop-Grumman, Pentagon, Police State, Real ID, RFID, US Constitution, War On Terror
Real ID: From “No Fly” to “No Drive” Lists?
Kurt Nimmo
Truth News
January 13, 2008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH2WGhwoFFY
ABC breaks the ice for us: in the future, and not too far into it, the process of getting and renewing a driver’s license will become more difficult, stressful, and fraught with all manner of unnecessary nonsense supposedly designed to protect us from terrorists, or rather CIA patsies paraded about to frighten us into submission, and as well prevent illegals from taking to the roads, never mind Alaska, Connecticut, Idaho, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, Washington and West Virginia allow illegals to hold a license, thus demonstrating the above is little more than a threadbare excuse.
Of course, when the rubber meets the road, we discern the real reason — a national ID, complete with RFID and possibly biometrics, is all about easing us into the control grid.
According to apparatchik Michael Chertoff and the commissariat of Homeland Security, the whole affair is a matter of national security. “We are now over six years from 9/11,” Chertoff impatiently declared, “we live every day with the problems of false identification. Simply kicking this problem down the road year after year after year for further discussion, further debate and analysis is a time-tested Washington way of smothering any proposal with process.”
In other words, never mind that most people oppose Real ID and civil libertarians warn of vexing abuse, Chertoff and the neocons are itching to get us all in lumbering databases, the next step in a plan that will ultimately result in the chipping of the population at large.
“I think the time has come to bite the bullet,” Chertoff continued, “and get the kind of secure identification I am convinced the American public wants to have,” or rather the government tells them they must have, as most people hate the idea and eighteen states have passed legislation rejecting the law and Congress has refused to put any money into implementing it.
But never mind. It is a win-win situation for AOL, Microsoft, Verizon and Yahoo, all who stand to clean up if Chertoff manages to force his card on Americans at large. “The Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) sent a letter to Congress this week begging for more federal funding for Real ID,” Privacy Digest noted last October. In addition to the above corporate culprits, we can add Digimarc and Northrop Grumman, “companies that specialize in creating high-tech ID cards, as well as Choicepoint and LexisNexis, data brokers that make their money selling personal information about you to advertisers and the government. These companies stand to make millions in contracts from states who are struggling with a federal mandate to overhaul their licensing systems and share more data by the May 2008 deadline,” a date right around the corner, thus explaining Chertoff’s impatience.
“Real ID is so unpopular because in addition to being a $23 billion unfunded mandate, it will build a vast national database of personal information, expose us to a greater risk of identity theft, and move us ever closer to a total surveillance society.’
It may also be a way to keep “terrorists” off the roadways — not the Muslim cave dwelling brand of terrorist, mind you, but the kind that exercises his or her right to petition the government under that rusty old anachronism, the First Amendment to the Bill of Rights of the Constitution.
As we know, thousands of Americans are on the Federal Aviation Administration’s No-Fly List and the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center has compiled a terrorist watch list of over 700,000 people. Moreover, as Dave Lindorff writes, the government is in the business of passing this information out to private companies. “The Wall Street Journal reported that the FBI made its list of people with even remote links to terrorism — having associated, perhaps inadvertently, with a terror suspect, for example — available to a wide range of private companies, from banks and rental-car companies to casinos.”
And who exactly are these primary terrorists, the ones you don’t want to associate with, that is if you ever want to fly again? They are “law-abiding Americans” who were detained and questioned — we used to call this harassment — “based on their political viewpoints,” according to Nancy Chang, a senior litigation attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights. “I think what they are doing is harassing people who are opposing the war and publicly speaking out against administration policy,” John Dear, a Jesuit priest and member of the Catholic peace group Pax Christi, told Lindorff.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=99882080920493477&hl=en
Back in 2003, we learned that the FBI “collected extensive information on the tactics, training and organization of antiwar demonstrators and … advised local law enforcement officials to report any suspicious activity at protests to its counterterrorism squads,” the New York Times reported. Of course, this is simply a continuation of the FBI’s COINTELPRO, initiated in the 1960s to “neutralize” the opposition — i.e., render activists not only politically impotent, but often wreck their lives as well.
In 2006, we discovered that COINTELPRO didn’t go away, as the official history would have it, but lives on to this day at the Pentagon. “An antiterrorist database used by the Defense Department in an effort to prevent attacks against military installations included intelligence tips about antiwar planning meetings held at churches, libraries, college campuses and other locations,” reported the New York Times. The database, known as Talon, “showed that the military used a variety of sources to collect intelligence leads on antiwar protests, including an agent in the Department of Homeland Security, Google searches on the Internet and e-mail messages forwarded by apparent informants with ties to protest groups.”
In short, the FBI and the Pentagon are still in the business of compiling lists and checking them twice, and many if not most of these people end up grounded, as noted above.
Now we have Chertoff and ABC telling us the same rules may soon apply to driving a car. As Chertoff told ABC, the Real ID is about preventing “terrorists” from driving — with illegal immigration tacked on as a selling point — and, if the behavior of the FBI and the Pentagon are any indicator, the real terrorists are not Muslim guys who were trained on U.S. military bases and had a fondness for cruising topless bars, but are antiwar activists and other troublemakers.
Soon enough, many of us – those who believe the Constitution says what it means — may be reduced to walking to work and the grocery store… that is until a Real ID card will be required to hold job or buy a loaf of bread.
http://jbs.org/node/6815
Homeland Security May Curtail Freedoms of Citizens of 17 States that Reject REAL ID
http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/220232
U.S. Issues National ID Standards, Setting Stage for a Showdown
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/0..&ref=us&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
Another demand for ID poses danger to free society
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=706205
Born After 1964 You Will Need Real ID
http://noworldsystem.com/200..r-1964-you-will-need-real-id/