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Perhaps the new airport body scanners are a bit too revealing.
A TSA worker in Miami was arrested for aggravated battery after police say he attacked a colleague who'd made fun of his small genitalia after he walked through one of the new high-tech security scanners during a recent training session.
Rolando Negrin, 44, was busted for assault after things got ugly at Miami International Airport between Negrin and some of his fellow Transportation Security Administration workers on Tuesday. Sources say Negrin stepped into the machine during the training session and became embarrassed and angry when a supervisor started cracking jokes about his manhood, made visible by the new machine.
:::MORE HERE:::
Thursday, May 6, 2010
TSA employee jailed for assault, following backscatter exposure
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Stolen Facebook Accounts for Sale
c/o NYT
Researchers at VeriSign’s iDefense division tracking the digital underworld say bogus and stolen accounts on the Facebook are now on sale in high volume on the black market.:::MORE HERE:::
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black market,
Facebook,
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Baby DNA bartered for TX State resources in hidden database
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DNA
Waking Up Orwell: BORDC's local agenda ; Nevada license update
THIS WEEK ON WAKING UP ORWELL
DIY Government: Local city ordinances with Shahid Buttar; he is working on getting you in front of your City Council to recognize your rights to a free society in America. Check out more of their work on BORDC.org .
NEVADA's REAL ID REVISITED: Will the process for Real ID change much now that the 120 executive order period is over? We check in with ACLU of Nevada's, Rebecca Gasca about how their State, like many other states, is being sold little known incremental compliances while the law remains on the books.
Do you know if your being redistricted based on prisoner numbers according to the Census? Find out at PrisonerOfTheCensus.org
Watch: Pennsylvania's Amnesty TV Ad " We know who you are!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ybcu2itqvEQ
You have to see it to believe exactly how Orwellian this is! Does it discourage prosperity? Yes. It makes me not want to own anything or have any property mortgaged due to government entitlements. Whatever, Government.
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internment,
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
TX Fusion Debate described as "raucous" by CIR reporter
Austin is at it again. Oh, those riley-wiley Texans. Ne'er a dull moment.
It’s not every day that Elevated Risk gets to report on a local story. But yours truly works from Austin, Texas, and on May 3 the city’s Public Safety Commission here in the heart of the Lone Star State held a meeting on the area's police intelligence fusion center. The event at Austin’s City Hall became a microcosm of what we’ve seen nationally: protests that the centers haven’t developed strong enough policies to protect civil liberties and privacy rights.:::MORE HERE:::
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NO2ID: Summary Care Records 'Release 2' details revealed
OPT OUT NOW UK!!
Documents obtained by Hampshire GP, Dr Neil Bhatia under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act reveal plans for Release 2 information (non GP information) to be uploaded to NHS computerised Summary Care Records(SCR). When you attend a hospital, specialist clinic or out-of-hours
surgery or clinic, details of your attendance can be uploaded to your Summary Care Record.
This is termed "SCR Release 2 information", and will be uploaded in addition to your GP Summary. The FOI documents reveal that it will be possible for non-GP care settings (such as A & E and outpatient departments) to create a record, not just to add to one created in general practice. The uploading of Release 2 information has not yet begun but the documents raise serious concerns about the levels of consent that are planned for uploading medical records into centralised databases. The best advice is to opt-out now if you don't want any data uploaded to your SCR. Do not wait until the SCR goes live in your area - it might be too late then as you might have Release 2
information about yourself already uploaded.
Related news: SCR suspension "means nothing"
SEE: http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/31241/
Dr Bhatia's website is at http://www.neilb.demon.co.uk
Links to opt-out forms:
http://www.no2id.net/downloads/SCR_optout_sheet.pdf
http://www.nhscarerecords.nhs.uk/options/optoutform.pdf
IN OTHER NEWS:
Dogs & The Database State
DOCUMENTARY: Erasing David, featured at SXSW '10
Tax Records 'sold' to junk mail firms
National ID Card fails national-to-international relevancy tests
Documents obtained by Hampshire GP, Dr Neil Bhatia under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act reveal plans for Release 2 information (non GP information) to be uploaded to NHS computerised Summary Care Records(SCR). When you attend a hospital, specialist clinic or out-of-hours
surgery or clinic, details of your attendance can be uploaded to your Summary Care Record.
This is termed "SCR Release 2 information", and will be uploaded in addition to your GP Summary. The FOI documents reveal that it will be possible for non-GP care settings (such as A & E and outpatient departments) to create a record, not just to add to one created in general practice. The uploading of Release 2 information has not yet begun but the documents raise serious concerns about the levels of consent that are planned for uploading medical records into centralised databases. The best advice is to opt-out now if you don't want any data uploaded to your SCR. Do not wait until the SCR goes live in your area - it might be too late then as you might have Release 2
information about yourself already uploaded.
Related news: SCR suspension "means nothing"
SEE: http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/31241/
Dr Bhatia's website is at http://www.neilb.demon.co.uk
Links to opt-out forms:
http://www.no2id.net/downloads/SCR_optout_sheet.pdf
http://www.nhscarerecords.nhs.uk/options/optoutform.pdf
IN OTHER NEWS:
Dogs & The Database State
DOCUMENTARY: Erasing David, featured at SXSW '10
Tax Records 'sold' to junk mail firms
National ID Card fails national-to-international relevancy tests
Labels:news, identity, data surveillance
data surveillance,
electronic health records,
options
L-1 Quarterly numbers are in for porkometrics
"We believe the groundwork established by our divisions in the first quarter, and the investment made in our driver's license business throughout '09 and '10, has positioned us well to capitalize on significant opportunities in the second half of the year," said Robert V. LaPenta, Chairman, President and CEO of L-1 Identity Solutions. "We believe our facial and iris recognition solutions give us a competitive advantage on domestic and international identity programs. Our Intelligence services are well positioned particularly in light of recent terrorist incidents and we have experienced significant growth on a number of Homeland Security-related programs which will be realized as the year progresses. We are expanding our enrollment capabilities into new markets and the division is capitalizing on international opportunities."
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biometrics,
pork barrel spending
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
FLOGGER AV: Immigration reform goes biometric
BTC -For anyone who has not seen Jim Harper's "live" delivery on anti-Real ID rhetoric. Airtight.
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How many times to we need to shoot down Real-ID?
Democrats Push Immigration Reform as Ariz. Law Draws More Ire:
National Id Propelled here by Numbers USA (7:55)
More thoughts on REPAIR/BELIEVE's biometric path for us all
At least one more time. Provisions for a national ID card are included in the new Democratic Immigration bill. Not satisfied that we fought against REAL-ID as the answer to terrorism, it’s now being pushed as an answer to illegal immigration. The proposal is called the Real Enforcement with Practical Answers for Immigration Reform (REPAIR) proposal and you can read it here [pdf]. :::MORE HERE:::
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biometrics,
Comprehensive Immigration Reform,
national ID Real ID
Nevada resumes regular license issuance today
BTC - Nevada resumes regular license issuance today for licenses. The option to get a "gold starred" federal license compliant with the Real ID Act expired after a 120 day trial period, ending April 30, 2010. The local legislature is expected to schedule a hearing to review the effectiveness of the new license programs later this week, according to Rebecca Gasca of the ACLU-NV.
Governor Gibbons issued an executive order to move forward with the Real ID program late last year due to national security pressures following a failed terrorist attack over Christmas 2009.
The State of Nevada passed a resolution requesting the repeal of the Real ID Act in 2007.
Labels:news, identity, data surveillance
drivers license,
Nevada,
Real ID,
Repeal Travel ID
Monday, May 3, 2010
Police wiretapping jumps 26%
The number of wiretaps authorized by state and federal judges in criminal investigations jumped 26 percent from 2008 to 2009, according to a report released Friday by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts.
Courts authorized 2,376 criminal wiretap orders in 2009, with 96 percent targeting mobile phones in drug cases, according to the report. Federal officials requested 663 of the wiretaps, while 24 states accounted for 1,713 orders.
Not one request for a wiretap was turned down. :::MORE HERE:::
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Is Arizona's SB 1070 Constitutional ?
BTC - Janet Napolitano, former Governor of Arizona, has called the SB 1070 bill "bad for law enforcement". She now waits on the DOJ to vett the controversial new law for Constitutional compliance.
Many are outraged and exasperated over the current status of federal immigration. However, some are yelling, "State's rights!" To help address the fine lines to balancing the 4th Amendment with the 10th Amendment is analyst, Rob Natelson, Constitutional Law professor for the 10th Amendment Center.
10th Amendment Center examines SB 1070 for Constitutional integrity
Many are outraged and exasperated over the current status of federal immigration. However, some are yelling, "State's rights!" To help address the fine lines to balancing the 4th Amendment with the 10th Amendment is analyst, Rob Natelson, Constitutional Law professor for the 10th Amendment Center.
10th Amendment Center examines SB 1070 for Constitutional integrity
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Arizona,
Napolitano,
SB 1070,
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Choose Privacy
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privacy week
Sunday, May 2, 2010
CIR suggests National ID "game killer" strategy
BTC - Really great commentary from Mike Riggs.
"Ezra Klein asks at the Washington Post if the national ID aspect of the Democrats’ proposed immigration law is a “game changer”. The answer is that it’s a game killer."
Theory: Democrats don’t actually want to pass immigration legislation The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment
SEE ALSO:
Dems spark alarm with call for national ID card c/o The Hill
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politics
DOUBT: US biometric worker card program named as BELIEVE
BTC - The biometric worker card program embedded in Comprehensive Immigration Reform now has an altruistic name, BELIEVE, to go along with its ill conceived ideas to press forward with redundant biometric identification program for employment. Details were announced in this brief published by POLITICO.
In the brief time since the Immigration debate "football" has been picked up by the Obama administration, we discovered many existing programs in violation of 4th Amendment standards. Citizens today are being asked to substantiate proof of citizenship on-demand in the LEAR program. There is even an existing biometric database for criminal aliens who have been picked up by ICE, established previously by INS, called IDENT. So why create additional programs, at the expense of the people, which creates yet another form of identity in order to work? Why are they stacking databases and programs on top of one another when there is no federal budget and existing intelligence data that isn't being used?
Apparently the pedestrian Social Security Card, which commercial institutions currently abuse, isn't good enough anymore to substantiate even if you already HAVE E-verify. Now we have to have a card worthy of national intelligence capabilities. What good is "intelligence" if it's gone plebean? It's simply not necessary for Joe the Plummer to have so much intense government clearance to work for himself. Something the BELIEVE program has overlooked. People who work for themselves aren't going for this.
Arizona, Janet Napolitano's home state, seems to be the natural policy tastemaker for the future of immigration policy in America. However, we have to interject what is good for the locals of Arizona is not good for the rest of America.
THE BELIEVE CARDS
The new worker ID cards are to be considered "tamper-resistant, wear-resistant, machine-readable.." The cards are also civil liberty resistant and Bill of Right's retardant with sufficient holes to strain your flying spaghetti monstrosities.
This is Schumer's magic formula for working America:
III. Ending Illegal Employment through Biometric Employment Verification (p.8)
[Thanks to Chris Calabrese & POLITICO]
SORRY SCHUMER, TELL YOUR FEDERAL FRIENDS WE DON'T BELIEVE YOU.
"Employers hiring workers in the future will be required to use the newly created Biometric Enrollment, Locally-stored Information, and Electronic Verification of Employment(BELIEVE) System as a means of verification. There will be strict employer penalties for failure to participate in the BELIEVE system after being notified of a requirement to do so by the Secretary of Homeland Security or after the BELIEVE system has been fully implementednationwide such that it is required to be used by all employers.
Prospective employees will present a machine-readable, fraud proof, biometric Social Security card to their employers, who will swipe the cards through a card-reader to confirm the cardholder’s identity and work authorization. The cardholder’s work authorization will be verified by matching a digital encryption key contained within the card to a digital encryption key contained within the work authorization database being searched. The cardholder’s identity will be verified by matching the biometric identifier stored within the micro-processing chip on the card to the identifier provided by the cardholder that shall be read by the scanner used by the employer."
In the brief time since the Immigration debate "football" has been picked up by the Obama administration, we discovered many existing programs in violation of 4th Amendment standards. Citizens today are being asked to substantiate proof of citizenship on-demand in the LEAR program. There is even an existing biometric database for criminal aliens who have been picked up by ICE, established previously by INS, called IDENT. So why create additional programs, at the expense of the people, which creates yet another form of identity in order to work? Why are they stacking databases and programs on top of one another when there is no federal budget and existing intelligence data that isn't being used?
Apparently the pedestrian Social Security Card, which commercial institutions currently abuse, isn't good enough anymore to substantiate even if you already HAVE E-verify. Now we have to have a card worthy of national intelligence capabilities. What good is "intelligence" if it's gone plebean? It's simply not necessary for Joe the Plummer to have so much intense government clearance to work for himself. Something the BELIEVE program has overlooked. People who work for themselves aren't going for this.
Arizona, Janet Napolitano's home state, seems to be the natural policy tastemaker for the future of immigration policy in America. However, we have to interject what is good for the locals of Arizona is not good for the rest of America.
THE BELIEVE CARDS
The new worker ID cards are to be considered "tamper-resistant, wear-resistant, machine-readable.." The cards are also civil liberty resistant and Bill of Right's retardant with sufficient holes to strain your flying spaghetti monstrosities.
This is Schumer's magic formula for working America:
III. Ending Illegal Employment through Biometric Employment Verification (p.8)
[Thanks to Chris Calabrese & POLITICO]
In order to prevent future waves of illegal immigration, this proposal recognizes that no matter what we do on the border, our ports of entry, and in the interior, we will not be completely effective unless we can prevent the hiring, recruitment, or referral of unauthorized aliens in America’s workplaces.
Jobs are what draw illegal immigrants to the United States. Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this proposal, the Social Security Administration will begin issuing biometric social security cards. These cards will be fraud-resistant, tamper-resistant, wear resistant, and machine-readable social security cards containing a photograph and an electronically coded micro-processing chip which possesses a unique biometric identifier.
Under no circumstances will any other information, including medical information or position-tracking information, be contained within the card. The Secretary of Homeland Security shall work with other agencies to secure enrollment locations at sites operated by the federal government.
Prior to issuing an individual a new fraud-proof social security card, the Social SecurityAdministration will be required to verify the individual’s identity and employment eligibility by asking for production of acceptable documents to be provided by the individual as proof of identity and employment eligibility.
The Secretary of Homeland Security will work with the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration to verify non-citizens’ employment authorization. SSA will also be required to engage in background screening verification techniques currently used by private corporations that use publicly available information that can be derived from the individual’s social security number. An administrative adjudication process can be invoked in the event that an individual is unable to establish his or her identity or lawful immigration status.
Adverse decisions can be reviewed in the federal courts. There will be a multi-stage process of re-verification if an individual claims he lost his previously issued fraud- proof social security card to ensure that there is no identity-theft or unlawful collaboration of identity.
There will also be a multi-stage process for resolution of proper identity if an individual claims an identity tied to a social security number that has been claimed by another individual.
Tough penalties will be put in place for fraud in procurement of a fraud-proof social security card. The same penalties shall apply for conspiracy to commit fraud if false information is intentionally provided.
SORRY SCHUMER, TELL YOUR FEDERAL FRIENDS WE DON'T BELIEVE YOU.
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Nevada resumes talks on Monday
My4News NBC : Updates Nevada on Real ID & Licenses
BTC - Nevada has moved away from the federal mandate for licenses and has made the national ID card program optional for Nevada's drivers who want to participate in the program. Opposition to the new licenses came from within the State legislature and the public and adjustments to the license use is still being evaluated.
State lawmakers and public safety officials resume talks on Monday.
MORE NEWS HERE: Comprehensive coverage of the Nevada Real ID issue by This Is Reno.
Legislative Subcommittee ...discuss "Real ID" in Nevada
BTC - Nevada has moved away from the federal mandate for licenses and has made the national ID card program optional for Nevada's drivers who want to participate in the program. Opposition to the new licenses came from within the State legislature and the public and adjustments to the license use is still being evaluated.
State lawmakers and public safety officials resume talks on Monday.
MORE NEWS HERE: Comprehensive coverage of the Nevada Real ID issue by This Is Reno.
Legislative Subcommittee ...discuss "Real ID" in Nevada
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national ID Real ID,
Nevada
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