Big Brother, like the proverbial camel sticking his nose under the tent, is sneaking further into Texas. Eye scans in Texas . The government is beginning a program using eye scanners in Galveston, Texas. Under the auspices of finding missing children and the elderly, they are constructing a database of iris scans. The intended goal is the complete cataloging of the nation’s youth. This sounds like a year end inventory. Given the level of debt that nation has, this kind of inventory sounds like those involved in bankruptcies. When a person goes bankrupt, a detailed inventory of their assets is compiled and turned over to the Feds. What is not known is who will the inventory be turned over to? Another interesting question is why was this paid for by private donations? Are there that many generous companies out there, or is this an effort to circumvent some of the restrictions placed on government and their activities? I find that two points always need to be considered when viewing stories like this. 1) Follow the money. The money trail reveals the real truth behind matters. The second is "Qui Bono?" (a Latin phrase meaning who benefits?). When you consider both of these questions, you gain a fuller picture of the news and the significance of the events as they unfold.
Any way you slice it, the eye scans are a threat to the freedoms of Southern peoples. Yes I know they are currently voluntary, but for how long? This kind of technology is like something straight out of Blade Runner. Don’t be fooled, when the government comes along and says "we are here to help you", it is usually reason enough to be suspicious.
Leviathan already has cameras placed all over the State, watching the roadways, now they want to have a complete database of all the citizens/subjects/chattel.
Free Dixie, Not Iraq!
JM
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