Gordon Brown to expand human ID slave grid
Observer:
"Gordon Brown is planning a massive expansion of the ID cards project that would widen surveillance of everyday life by allowing high-street businesses to share confidential information with police databases.
Far from intending to dump ID cards once he is in Downing Street, Brown is quietly studying how biometric technology - identifying people by unique markers such as fingerprints and iris patterns - could be expanded over the next 20 years to fight crime.
Police could be alerted instantly when a wanted person used a cash machine or supermarket loyalty card. Cars could be fingerprint-activated, making driving bans much harder to disobey.
The plan would make the ID cards scheme cheaper, since companies would pay for access to the national identity register - a government database of biometric information being compiled for the ID cards programme. Brown's plans belie reports that the Treasury, concerned about the cost of ID cards, would ditch them when he became Prime Minister. 'It's almost the opposite - Gordon's thinking about ID cards is that it's part of the answer but there's a much wider picture,' said a source close to him..." cont..
Gordon Brown ID cards
"Gordon Brown is planning a massive expansion of the ID cards project that would widen surveillance of everyday life by allowing high-street businesses to share confidential information with police databases.
Far from intending to dump ID cards once he is in Downing Street, Brown is quietly studying how biometric technology - identifying people by unique markers such as fingerprints and iris patterns - could be expanded over the next 20 years to fight crime.
Police could be alerted instantly when a wanted person used a cash machine or supermarket loyalty card. Cars could be fingerprint-activated, making driving bans much harder to disobey.
The plan would make the ID cards scheme cheaper, since companies would pay for access to the national identity register - a government database of biometric information being compiled for the ID cards programme. Brown's plans belie reports that the Treasury, concerned about the cost of ID cards, would ditch them when he became Prime Minister. 'It's almost the opposite - Gordon's thinking about ID cards is that it's part of the answer but there's a much wider picture,' said a source close to him..." cont..
Gordon Brown ID cards
3 Comments:
Yes yes jultra, but what do you THINK about this, in your own much needed words?
And what is your patented insult for G Brown?! We need one to jazz with in our conversation.
Clarke was 'porcine liar', 'attack swine', 'Hog-wild UK regime liar', 'habitual liar and National Socialist'...even now reading those lines made me laugh out loud in total agreement.
We need your lines. We need more of, "Underneath those bristly flapping jowls that deliver so many appalling lies is a prissy sissy little ego loyal to his sociopathic regime master."
No one tells it like jultra. Thats why we LOVE jultra, and check it twice a day every day for new posts.
You have the insight. You have the skill with words.
Please please don't stop!
Hi anon, don't worry, what I think about this I'm writing now which will form part of a longer piece I've been working on for a few days about Blair and Brown and all this mess. Will be up later today. Thanks for the message of support.
2 things about Gordon Brown though briefly, he's ambitous and totally morally bankrupt. On the one hand he's absolutely furious he isn't leader yet, an Observer article at the beginning of this year was an embarrassing stream of nonsense to read from Brown saying please let me out of my box, on the other he's basically identical to Blair, perhaps actually worse in terms of sick policies.
A shoehorned in Brown grandstanding about terror, 9/11 and thumbscans when you go to Sainsburys will contribute to a defeat at the next election for Labour anyway. The more Brown associates himself with policies that appeared through Blair the worse that will get.
Nonetheless, I would recommend a concerted effort particularly towards Rupert Murdoch to kind of decapitate Brown before he starts. A broad campaign of bombarding all the press, especially Murdoch against this would be tyrant would be a good idea. I would also bombard Labour supporters, reminding them that Brown will only make matters worse for them and for the UK and for the world.
Gordon Brown himself is a very very boring character on the surface, but underneath he's very ambitious and nasty and absolutely desperate for more power.
He is a real danger to everybody and it's something I have been concerned about myself.
And the thing also about the ID slave grid is that this is why all those cretins trying to fight this on cost and logistics are just wasting their time. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: you can't fight this on cost and logistics because all the regime have to say is look our sums add up and we can even extend it to fund it better.
You can only fight it on a principled rejection of it, that in principle it is wrong and an attack on people's lives.
I'll have to deal with Brown and Id slave grid later, I couldn't get him in the thing i was writing right now
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