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 Post subject: more "new" world order "ideas"
PostPosted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 2:40 pm 
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FBI to Scan Fingerprints of Kids at Steelers Game

Why? really? other than to further acclimate a generation to police state tactics?

FBI to Scan Fingerprints of Kids at Steelers Game

URLs rewritten, remove parenthesis (http:)//www.infowars.com/fbi-to-scan-fin ... lers-game/

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
September 10, 2010

On the Pittsburgh Steelers’ website we learn that the FBI will offer to digitally fingerprint children:

Fans attending the game with children ages five and older will be able to sign their children up with the FBI’s Child Identification Program. Beginning at pregame and running through halftime, the FBI will be stationed in the southeast end of the Coca-Cola Great Hall, across from Guest Services, and will digitally fingerprint children and provide parents with color photo ID cards on the spot.

The FBI’s Child Identification Program is a component of the IINI, short for the Innocent Images National Initiative, part of the agency’s Cyber Crimes Program and part of the FBI’s child exploitation and pornography investigations.

“The mission of the IINI is to identify, investigate, and prosecute sexual predators who use the Internet and other online services to sexually exploit children, as well as to identify and rescue witting and unwitting child victims. A major operation is the establishment of a law enforcement presence on the internet as a deterrent to subjects that exploit children,” writes Jim Kouri.

How digitally fingerprinting children at a football game will protect children from sexually exploitation on the internet is not explained.

The Masons also have an initiative to create a database of digital fingerprints, ostensibly to track missing children. CHIP (Masonic Child Identification Programs) programs are supported monetarily at the Grand Lodge level, and are staffed by volunteers from subordinate lodges as well as law enforcement and dental professionals.


lets see...MASONS, FBI, ONE OF THE MOST BRAINSWASHED, ENTRENCHED SPORTS FANBASE MINDSETS IN THE WORLD, AND THE GRAND LODGE WITH THE CHIP PROGRAM?

I don;t know.

Our son was missing at a major amusement park this summer for about 5 hours when we let him go with a school friend and his parents. It was utter terror for his mother , me and the rest of the family. Thank the LORD he was found safe inside the park. So I have been in a real situation with a missing child. yet that said

this is no good either.

Google this

The Franklin Coverup

its not as much a pervert in the "patch" communites around here that scares me, its these people;

URLs rewritten, remove parenthesis (http:)//www.voxfux.com/features/bush_chi ... anklin.htm

this is a well documented story by the former FBI leader in Los Angeles I believe that investigated this.(FBI Agent Ted L. Gunderson)


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 Post subject: Re: more "new" world order "ideas"
PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 10:11 am 
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I wouldn't mind this except that I can't feel sure that the data would not be misused.

EZPass tracking is now frequently used in court cases. The Black Box in your CAR is frequently used in court cases, your car actually testifies against you. The tracking features in both of those were not intended for this purpose.

Supposedly the car black box data was to evaluate crash data to make cars safer.

Are these fingerprints going to make it into other government databases, accidentally or otherwise?

Am I now going to be a suspect of some crime because of a near fingerprint match to when I was a kid?


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