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Feds admit storing checkpoint body scan images

For the last few years, federal agencies have defended body scanning by insisting that all images will be discarded as soon as they're viewed. The Transportation Security Administration claimed last summer, for instance, that "scanned images cannot be stored or recorded."CONTINUE

France bridles at US Haiti take-over

It did not take long for France to start quarrelling with the United States over Haiti. The American take-over of the relief operation has not gone down well with Paris. Media cover over the past two days has depicted a virtual American invasion, with heavy-handed military pushing around French agencies. The words domination and even occupation were used on radio news reports this morning.CONTINUE

Anger Erupts at US Takeover of Haiti Airport

France, Brazil, Red Cross furious at flight diversions

(Newser) – The global relief effort in Haiti has devolved into a nasty power struggle, with countries and aid agencies furious at the US takeover of emergency operations. France, Brazil, which runs the UN peacekeeping operation in Haiti, Doctors Without Borders, and the Red Cross all lodged complaints after their aid shipments were diverted to the neighboring Dominican Republic so that US military flights could land at Port-au-Prince's congested airport, where just one runway is operable.CONTINUE

Two researchers attribute Norway light to HAARP, anti-ET space-based weapon of mass destruction

Following a cross-volley of interpretations of the Dec. 9, 2009 blue-green light vortex over Norway on the eve of Barack Obama’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech (Russian missile; ETs destroying Russian missile), two researchers have independently posited that HAARP, a space-based weapon of mass destruction one of whose antenna fields is close to the site of the Norwegian spiral light.CONTINUE

Police in Wales have taken DNA samples from more than 55,000 innocent people

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

POLICE in Wales have taken DNA samples from more than 55,000 innocent people, we can reveal.

Almost half of these – an estimated 23,651 – were taken by South Wales Police alone, costing the force a whopping £1.5m.

In total, the nation’s four police forces have spent an estimated £3.4m in gathering DNA samples from innocent people.

But, while the Government estimates that one in five people on the national DNA database are innocent of any crime, they have admitted they have NO IDEA what the real amount could be. CONTINUE

 

New Google Logo Celebrates The Barcode

Michael Arrington

TechCrunch.com
Tuesday, October 6, 2009; 9:43 PM

Google's new logo is a  barcode which, as far as we can tell, says "Google." Today is the 57th anniversary of the first patent on the bar code. Inventors Norman Woodland and Bernard Silver filed the patent on October 1949, and it was granted, No. 2,612,994 (pdf), on October 7, 1952. The original patent was for a system that would encode data in circles (a bulls eye pattern), so that it could be scanned in any direction.

 

http://rinf.com/alt-news/surveillance-big-brother/id-card-officials-back-away-from-scandal-hit-database/6253/

ID card officials back away from scandal-hit database

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Government plans to store ID card biometrics data on a controversial system used by thousands of public workers might be scrapped.

Tony Collins

The Home Office has confirmed it is reconsidering plans to use the Customer Information System system to store biometric data for the ID card scheme. The Customer Information System (CIS) - which is run by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) - has yet to meet the Cabinet Office’s latest standards on IT security, Computer Weekly has learned. Computer Weekly revealed in August that thirty four council staff accessed the CIS database to snoop on the personal records of celebrities and acquaintances. The CIS database holds information on 85 million citizens, and is the government’s main citizen database.

 

 

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District 9 Hits UK

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Set in an alternative reality that echo’s some very real historical events of our past, District 9 is one of the most thought provoking movies produced in years. Written and produced by Neill Blomkamp, District 9 is inspired by the South African apartheid of District Six, that was declared a whites-only area in 1966 and began the forced the removal of over 60,000 inhabitants.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/eu_nobel_peace

In a surprise, Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize

By KARL RITTER and MATT MOORE, Associated Press Writers Karl Ritter And Matt Moore, Associated Press Writers –

OSLO – President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in a stunning decision designed to encourage his initiatives to reduce nuclear arms, ease tensions with the Muslim world and stress diplomacy and cooperation rather than unilateralism.