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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dagger on March 15, 2009, 12:10:26 PM
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http://cbs2chicago.com/local/Mike.Puccinelli.fingerprint.2.957819.html (http://cbs2chicago.com/local/Mike.Puccinelli.fingerprint.2.957819.html)
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Seriously, do you have to post this crap to the JTF forum?
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Yes, I feel the need to bring to light a pernicious governmental invasion to my fellow JTFers.
How long will it be before YOU will be fingerprinted for an ordinary transaction?
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I think that eventually all transactions will use thumbprints, Retina scans etc as a means to confirm ID. I realise that right now the idea of fingerprinting is associated with crime, However this is beginning to change. The use of scans that can confirm ID on a biological level seems a logical way to prevent ID theft etc.
Welcome to the JTF !
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I think that eventually all transactions will use thumbprints, Retina scans etc as a means to confirm ID. I realise that right now the idea of fingerprinting is associated with crime, However this is beginning to change. The use of scans that can confirm ID on a biological level seems a logical way to prevent ID theft etc.
Welcome to the JTF !
Thanks for the welcome...I am glad to be here!
Would you allow a chip implant to confirm ID?
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I think that eventually all transactions will use thumbprints, Retina scans etc as a means to confirm ID. I realise that right now the idea of fingerprinting is associated with crime, However this is beginning to change. The use of scans that can confirm ID on a biological level seems a logical way to prevent ID theft etc.
Welcome to the JTF !
Thanks for the welcome...I am glad to be here!
Would you allow a chip implant to confirm ID?
We all have chips in us. The water that we drink has mini-RFD's in them so that the government can keep track of us. Thankfully, I wear an aluminum foil suit, so they can't track me down.
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I think that eventually all transactions will use thumbprints, Retina scans etc as a means to confirm ID. I realise that right now the idea of fingerprinting is associated with crime, However this is beginning to change. The use of scans that can confirm ID on a biological level seems a logical way to prevent ID theft etc.
Welcome to the JTF !
Thanks for the welcome...I am glad to be here!
Would you allow a chip implant to confirm ID?
I think the concept of chip ID'S are not going to happen. Thats more a Sci fi thing than any real prospect. I simply think that as tech advances, there will be more effective ways to confirm who a person is than a signature or picture. Even some cars today are starting to use fingerprint scans.
I am not a big fan of the whole "Big Brother" view.
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SO WHAT!
When I bought my house I had to give a thumb print... When I sell my house I would expect I would have to also... This is because fingerprints are a legally acceptable form of identification. I would expect my creditors to make sure I am who I say I am before they lend me money. I would also expect them to verify I am the one who owns the property I am selling... Is this more conspiracy B.S.?
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We all have chips in us. The water that we drink has mini-RFD's in them so that the government can keep track of us. Thankfully, I wear an aluminum foil suit, so they can't track me down.
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I just wear an aluminum hat, I hope it's working and I won't need to make a whole suit!