Govt surveillance & datamining
Who Cares About Your DNA? by Tricia Shore
"A Critical Analysis of the Implications for Genetic Privacy and Consent Rights in Congress’ Proposed ‘Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007’" states how the government plans to treat the DNA of every newborn, even those whose parents are completely aligned with the mainstream:
Information Fusion Centers and Privacy (from EPIC)
''Fusion centers'' are a means of bringing together
information from distributed sources for the purpose of collection, retention,
analysis,
and dissemination.
The term "fusion center," seems to have originated
from the Department of Defense (DOD,) and refers to the fusing
of
information
for analysis
purposes.
On November
9, 2002,
the
NSA's Domestic Spying Grows By SIOBHAN GORMAN
According to current and former intelligence officials, the spy agency
now monitors huge volumes of records of domestic emails and Internet
searches as well as bank transfers, credit-card transactions, travel
and telephone records. The NSA receives this so-called "transactional"
data from other agencies or private companies, and its sophisticated
Whistleblower: Cellular carrier giving FBI unfettered access By Ryan Paul
Computer security analyst Babak Pasdar says that a major mobile
telecommunications carrier has a built-in backdoor that provides an
undisclosed third-party with unfettered access to its internal
technical infrastructure, including the ability to eavesdrop on all
calls through its network.
Use of biometrics in schools concerns parents
“I certainly wouldn’t want my children to be fingerprinted or have an
iris scan or anything like that,” said Sen. Karen Johnson, R-Mesa,
“We’ve lived many years without doing this. Now this seems to be the
thing everyone is doing, thinking they’re making themselves safe or for
efficiency, and, by golly, it’s not right. And it’s a huge moneymaker
FBI Prepares Vast Database Of Biometrics
Digital images of faces, fingerprints and palm patterns are already
flowing into FBI systems in a climate-controlled, secure basement here.
Next month, the FBI intends to award a 10-year contract that would
significantly expand the amount and kinds of biometric information it
receives. And in the coming years, law enforcement authorities around
Domestic Spying, Inc.
The intelligence-sharing system to be managed by the NAO will rely
heavily on private contractors including Boeing, BAE Systems, L-3
Communications and Science Applications International Corporation
(SAIC). These companies already provide technology and personnel to
U.S. agencies involved in foreign intelligence, and the NAO greatly
TSA plan to gather more data protested By Thomas Frank, USA TODAY
A government proposal to start collecting birth dates and genders of
people reserving airline flights is drawing protests from major
airlines and travel agencies that say it would be invasive, confusing
and "useless."
The Use of EMS Personnel as Intelligence Sensors: Critical Issues and Recommended Practices
The
use of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel


