Trump’s Border Wall Approved By House Panel, Includes Drones, DNA Collection, Biometric Scans
By Derrick Broze Trump’s border wall moved one step closer to becoming reality, but will Americans be forced to give up privacy in the name of security?…
By Derrick Broze Trump’s border wall moved one step closer to becoming reality, but will Americans be forced to give up privacy in the name of security?…
By MassPrivateI Editor’s Note: The stages of incrementalism seem to be speeding up. Nicholas West has written for Activist Post just this month about China’s…
By Nicholas West The march toward a cashless society has now moved from the theoretical to the phase of widespread adoption. This is primarily due…
By Nicholas West Step by step, facial recognition has been accepted by the general public for security; its appearance is proliferating at airports and at…
By Derrick Broze The American Civil Liberties Union has filed open records requests with all the sheriffs along the U.S.-Mexico border in search of information…
By Derrick Broze Private airlines are the last line of defense against the growing use of biometric facial recognition software at American airports. The U.S….
By MassPrivateI MorphoTrust (MT) is trying to convince motorists that mobile biometric driver’s licenses (MDL) are a good thing. Two years ago MT convinced the…
By Nicholas West Once again it appears that airports are a test bed for nearly everything that will eventually trickle out into the general public. …
By Claire Bernish If a steel truth exists in decades of technological innovation, it rests firmly in the convenience provided society — indeed, while the…
By Nicholas West The use of biometric identification is becoming a real-time case study in how the public is incrementally conditioned to accept the total…
By Nicholas West The march continues to accelerate toward a future of biometric ID for all travel. Regular readers might know that over the past…
By Nicholas West Given the steady roll-out of biometrics in banking, personal computing, and travel as of late, it seemed to be just a matter…
By Nicholas West What at first seemed like creeping tip-toe incrementalism toward the use of biometric ID for travel is quickly becoming a warp-speed reality….
By Jon Rappoport I’m reprinting my article from 2013 below. But first, a quick bit of recent history concerning two little known Israeli companies, Narus…