Monday, February 28, 2011

DNA "genetic patdown" introduced to airports by DHS...


A new level of invasive screening is scheduled for airports this summer: a portable DNA scanner to conduct on-site, real-time genetic testing.

This technology is being implemented under the cover of combating human trafficking, illegal immigration, and finding missing persons, but Richard Seldon of NetBio, creator of the scanners, clearly states that "DNA information has the potential to become part of the fabric of day-to-day life." In an interview with Katie Drummond who broke this story for The Daily, Seldon envisions additional applications in emergency rooms, food safety tests, and law enforcement.

DNA collection is actually nothing new, as the Pentagon has admitted that it currently has a DNA database with 80,000 suspected foreign terrorists on it, and growing daily. However, this collection apparatus has been secretly in place for Americans as well. Lawsuits are pending from families who uncovered a secret program to collect DNA from babies and store it in a military database. However, that was a secret that had to be uncovered. The fact that DNA screening is being rolled out openly marks a new level of blatant tyranny in America. More...

Don't miss:
  1. TSA is coming to a hotel or mall near you...
  2. Outcry in France over RFID baby tags...
  3. By 2017, all of us will be micro-chipped cattle...
  4. Australian pubs ask for fingerprints if you want a drink...
  5. Uncle Sam wants your DNA: sacrificing privacy for an air ticket to the States? 

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