Thursday, December 27, 2007

Introducing: eyeball stealing

I just wanted to thank the laws for putting into place a new crime to come – Eyeball stealing. Sure there is no code for it, or no fancy name like homicide, it too shall come to pass.

Trying to get what they can out of biometrics, the FBI wants to use precise body measurements unique to every human being, to help them fight crime. The new FBI plan announced last week notes that the agency plans to spend a $1 billion dollar on the effort. Now these fools cannot even solve or prevent identity theft and its text-based information so whom will they be able to secure a massive database of biometric data? I mean it last forever. One could even be dead and the still could be committing crimes with your eyeball. The only good may be a new specialty in plastic surgery or ophthalmology in changing and replacing human iris and retinas. According to the Washington Post, the FBI is going to give somebody a 10-year contract that would contain information on all from iris patterns, scars and the way people walk. The way I see it its my information and the FBI doesn’t own nor have the right to steal and keep my information – I am not no coin, stamp or baseball card. Add to that I have a major question concerning who will get this massive no-bid contract.


They call it “Next Generation Identification” According to Thomas Bush III, assistant director of the Criminal Justice Information Services section (I think he is related to the President but I cant find any info on him nor can I prove it yet). With this type of technology, it may be possible to scan a person with a video camera in a public place and capture and collect imagoes of their face and iris without their knowledge and/or permission. This is worrisome; I mean it was just a few weeks ago I was complaining about the amendments to he homeland security legislation and now this.

There is also limited information and research on the future utility of Biometric database security and full range of potential. At the West Virginia University Center for Identification Technology Research, which is less than an hour from the FBI’s biometric facility in Clarksburg, researcher is already underway dealing with clandestine iris image capturing from 15 feet to 200 yards. In Germany, scientist conducted the only large scalp study I could find on the subject. Conducted from October 2006 through January at a train station in Mainz, Germany, findings noted the ability to match correctly 60% of study volunteers in the daytime but less than 20 percent at night.

All I am saying is who is down with helping me develop optic image refractive contacts, It may make us millionaires in no time.

23 comments:

  1. I use to watch conspiracy theory movies, thinking wow the CIA and FBI are just amazing. Now that we can't find Osama Bin Laden, although we can track my where abouts with a hand held GPS system, I can't help but think, maybe the CIA and FBI aren't so sophisticated.

    I think this administration has proven how inept and impotent out government agencies really are.

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  2. Work on it T - funny thing they can spend all this money trying to keep and "eye" on folks, and yet can't cure blindness.

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  3. Speaking of biometrics why when i went to chicago for my visa they told me that i have to get biometrics thing done now. Not only that but there was no need for me to come to chicago because they changed all the rules. So now im back home and have to get the biometric thing done I guess it's good that I dont have to pay for it. But at the same time their busting my balls w/ this bulls***.
    Sorry for my ranting.

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  4. Nothing good is going to come from this. Well, maybe that is going too far, but I think a whole lot can go wrong. Well, someone sure is going to make a ton of money.

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  5. "Next Generation ID" Huh? Well I thought I heard it all from the FBI...

    How was that BDay!

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  6. mrsgrape - inept, you are so kind to them

    miz - u blind and u cant see need to wear some glasses like dmc

    memphiz - vent if u want to im here

    Anali - u got biomedical engineering skils, if so lets make this loot

    D - uneventful

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  7. this kind of thing gives me the creeps

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  8. maybe just wearing some "sunglasses at night" will help dissuade the bio-police from gettin all up in our collective irissesses. . .

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  9. Sci-Fi. Maybe we need to open our eyes and see where we are headed.

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  10. All I am saying is who is down with helping me develop optic image refractive contacts, It may make us millionaires in no time.
    ummm what im s'posed to do?

    Big Brother is taking shit too far
    im tellin you Orwell wasnt playin

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  11. Another interesting post. and the comments left are equally interesting. I'd love to pick your brain one of these days. I think it would be quite enjoyable. All the best for 2008

    Peace and Love,

    Ali's Zay (LoversA.blogspot.com)

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  12. Thanks this is a great post. This is getting scary. Next will be the cashless soicety. we are already headed that way. Another way of keeping track of every body weather rich or poor no cash but a card with a chip. Every time you use it they no were you are at. How about that? I know the times that we live in.

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  13. The government, FBI and all these rest of them dummies are all some stupid individuals.

    Just like you said bro, they can not even stop identity theft and they want to throw $1 billion dollars in good tax payers money for this bull! Come on! Find something else to do with that money like coming into D.C. and gettin' some of these homeless folks off of the sidewalks lining the Capitol.

    Dumba**es!

    Marcus Langford

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  14. When they open up Mars, I'm outta here. This world is getting stranger by the minute.

    I guess now people will have to close their eyes when they commit felonies. lol.

    Good post. First time I ever read about this.

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  15. you know what, bleed? you're about to become my official source of government info. Eyeball stealing-priceless!!

    And how's the fantasy league coming? I forgot the website, so I dont know if I'm even in competition witcha

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  16. gc & JJbrock - creepy is too an understatement but i feel ya

    corey do come back folk

    eddie - would that be faicsm and police state? some would say we already there

    dejanae - u can model them for us

    Don - u kno they aint gone make no N I douvble G a air for mars LOL

    MP1 - they may be feeding me garbage, so u gotta have mo sites than yo folk here but i am flattered



    ali - thanks folks and the same to u and yours

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  17. Ah, since I posted my resolutions for 08, count me in making millions! I am not surprised by any of this--as a matter of fact if they are leaking it--they already have the technology and this is just in preparation of more to come. I was a politician and once a police commissioner.

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  18. As a covert operative I am more concerned about what could happen if the data gets courrupted

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  19. OE Sugar,
    The data is already corrupted. If it is public information--if it is leaked, if it noted in th media then it is all about getting public buy-in. Old fashioned public relations. Now watch them link it to public safety in way that middle America can buy in. I was once a professor of marketing. This is marketing 101- make people believe they need something based on emotion. Make sure you tailor the emotional pull based on demographics, etc.

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  20. babz - i wil support al my folk in the pursuitt of porosperity

    OE - corupted how. I had a data set of addressess once, messed up importing one line and the name did not match - scaring me more

    Babz - well said

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