Facial Recognition and Retina Scans
Note: This information was provided by another WAPF chapter leader. I found it very informative and useful. We all need to be aware of the potentially harmful uses of digital data.
Retinal scans, just like facial recognition devices, are part of a growing number of so called SMART technologies which are being implemented to advance the globalists’ overarching agenda, a large aspect of which involves tracking, tracing, surveilling, and collecting as much identifying and other data as possible on each individual human being on the planet.
Retinal and facial scans are among those technologies involving biometric identification that, for many of us becoming more aware of the bigger picture, involve some very serious privacy and freedom concerns.
Part of the purpose of all this data collection is to create digital identities for each of us.
My understanding is that the biggest potential problem about all this is that the creation of these digital identities can and will ultimately be used to CONTROL many aspects of our lives.
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A common dynamic in the implementation of these kinds of identifying technologies involving biometrics is convincing people that submitting to them makes life just that much more convenient.
Another angle often put forward is that the use of these technologies is necessary in order provide greater security for us all.
Here are a couple of great examples of these convenience/security aspects, where a person can waltz right into a large stadium or venue to enjoy a ballgame or music concert, live and in person, but without having to futz around with standing in line to show one of those pesky, old fashioned hard copy paper tickets in order to gain admission:
https://www.mlb.com/phillies/ballpark/information/go-ahead-entry
MLB’s Go-Ahead Entry technology uses a camera that will recognize any opted-in fan as a registered member as they walk in – either alone or with their group – automatically scanning tickets once identified. No need to stop or even get a phone out. Fans can now enjoy the ultimate hands-free, free-flow experience entering the ballpark with their eyes up. Just skip the line and be ready to enjoy the game.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/taylor-swift-facial-recognition-concerts-768741/
Why Taylor Swift Is Using Facial Recognition at Concerts
Swift’s security team has used the cutting-edge technology at recent shows to keep her safe from stalkers
To understand how these kinds of uses of biometric identification fit into the larger agenda and bigger picture, I’d suggest watching this video of a very comprehensive interview/presentation with Aman Jabbi:
Aman Jabbi has over 25 years’ experience working in Silicon Valley as an engineer primarily on camera technologies. He joins us to expose extremely alarming technologies being set up in Smart Cities, including street lights that can KILL, “The Internet of Eyes”, and how people will be forced into the Metaverse under the new Digital ID slavery system in what he calls “The Final Lockdown”, and the only solution we have to avoid this.
This article is also helpful in explaining more about all this:
‘SMART Cities’ worldwide being converted into ‘open concentration camps,’ says ex-Silicon Valley engineer turned whistleblower
Below are links to a few other articles that might be of interest.
Protecting our Fingerprints and Retinas: A Call for Biometric Data Privacy Legislation
https://jbipl.pubpub.org/pub/jz3z4uuz/release/1
‘Conditioning an entire society’: the rise of biometric data technology
The Battle for Biometric Privacy
The pushback against ubiquitous surveillance and targeted deepfaking has begun—but regulation may fail to keep up with AI advances.
https://www.wired.com/story/the-battle-for-biometric-privacy/
The level of CONTROL of the masses via digital surveillance, that’s now being introduced and is on the horizon in here in the west, is already being implemented in China.
https://www.biometricupdate.com/202203/china-to-introduce-digital-id-cards-nationwide
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