Big Brother is creeping and he's creeping and he's creeping

Thomas Seay entheogens at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 17 11:08:30 PST 2001


Charles, Isn't it TOO bad that the former Soviet Union did not have such technology? Think of all the GOOD USES to which they would have put it!

Thomas Seay --- Charles Brown <CharlesB at cncl.ci.detroit.mi.us> wrote:
> A Changed America: Privacy
> National ID Card Gaining Support
> A smart card with a fingerprint could link a
> person to sensitive personal data.
>
>
> By Robert O'Harrow Jr. and Jonathan Krim
> Washington Post Staff Writers
> Monday, December 17, 2001; Page A01
>
>
> Second in a series of occasional articles
>
> Navy Petty Officer Wellington Jimenez walked into
> the identification room at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn
> one day recently and gave his name, rank and
> fingerprint. In return, he got a token of the
> future: a plastic ID card embedded with a computer
> chip.
>
> The card -- with two
>
>

===== "The tradition of all the dead generations

weighs like a nightmare on the brain of the living"

-Karl Marx

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