Military
Industrial Complex Biometric Surveillance Control Grid Revealing
Itself
Infowars.net | Jan. 15, 2008
By Steve Watson
A vast intelligence
program is to establish a global biometric database known as "Server
in the Sky" that will collate and provide an " International
Information Consortium" with access to the biometric measurements
and personal information of citizens of the US, UK, Australia,
Canada and New Zealand in the name of fighting the "war on terror".
As reported by the
London Guardian, he plan is
being formulated by the FBI with the cooperation of the home offices
and law enforcement agencies of American allies.
Biometric
measurements, irises or palm prints as well as fingerprints, and
other personal information are likely to be exchanged across the
network.
The FBI told the Guardian: "Server in the Sky is an FBI
initiative designed to foster the advanced search and exchange
of biometric information on a global scale. While it is
currently in the concept and design stages, once complete it
will provide a technical forum for member nations to submit
biometric search requests to other nations. It will maintain a
core holding of the world’s ‘worst of the worst’ individuals.
Any identifications of these people will be sent as a priority
message to the requesting nation."
Of course as well
as holding the information of the world’s ‘worst of the worst’, the
database will also eventually hold the records of every other
citizen who has ever traveled in and out of the member states, or
has ever been arrested with or without charge.
Britain’s
National Policing Improvement Agency has been the lead body for
the FBI project because it is responsible for IDENT1, the UK
database holding 7m sets of fingerprints and other biometric
details used by police forces to search for matches from scenes
of crimes. Many of the prints are either from a person with no
criminal record, or have yet to be matched to a named
individual.
Any non national
now entering the US must provide an Iris scan and ten fingerprints.
This week has also seen Britain
enact legislation ensuring that
anyone applying for a visa from 133 countries covering three
quarters of the world’s population now has their fingerprints
checked against UK databases.
Police in Britain also hold
vastly more DNA samples than
any other country in the Western world, and many are from people who
have never committed a crime. More than three million samples have
been added to the national DNA database - more than 5 per cent of
the population, and this is rising exponentially.
We have previously noted that the vast array of databases currently
being employed by intelligence agencies, government and law
enforcement agencies worldwide were
designed to be linked together
in a system which will tie in the management and control of all
facets of life for citizens to one central hub.
The Guardian report on "Server in the Sky" further notes
IDENT1 was
built by the computer technology arm of the US defence company
Northrop Grumman. In future it is expected to hold palm prints,
facial images and video sequences. A company spokeswoman
confirmed that Northrop Grumman had spoken to the FBI about
Server in the Sky. "It can run independently but if existing
systems are connected up to it then the intelligence agencies
would have to approve," she said.
The component
systems have been designed by the military industrial complex to
strengthen and perpetuate its own existence.
The news of the global database network dovetails with announcement
that US National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell is drawing up
plans for cyberspace spying
that would make the current debate on warrantless wiretaps look like
a "walk in the park".
The plan would mean giving the government the authority to examine
the content of any e-mail, file transfer or Web search.
Last month it was revealed that another military spy agency, the NSA
has
increasing control over SSL,
now called Transport Layer Security, the cryptographic protocol that
provides secure communications on the internet for web browsing,
e-mail, instant messaging, and other data transfers.
In other words the agency is capable of intercepting and reading
your emails and instant messages in real time.
At the same time a
lawyer for an AT&T engineer went public
with claims that "within two weeks of taking office, the Bush
administration was planning a comprehensive effort of spying on
Americans’ phone usage.” That is BEFORE 9/11, before the nation was
embroiled in the freedom stripping exercise commonly known as the
"war on terror" had even begun.
This swell of surveillance activity was also enhanced with news that
Department of Homeland security is forging ahead and finalizing
plans to use a
network of spy satellites
for domestic surveillance. The DHS plans to create a new department
branch called the National Applications Office to oversee the
program and be responsible for providing images from the satellites
to non military law enforcement agencies.
After 9/11 the work of 16 different intelligence agencies, including
the CIA and the giant National Security Agency, which eavesdrops on
international communications, as well as the Energy Department and
the Drug Enforcement Administration was centralized under the office
of the
Director of National Intelligence.
Over decades we have witnessed the evolution of
Government surveillance programs and
information databases targeting citizens. We are now
witnessing the centralization of this vast control grid Panopticon
beyond our own borders.
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