Tuesday, August 9, 2011

FBI launches free Child ID app---just another way to control and monitor the population

Well since I've been in such a patriotic mood, I think an article like this just adds to the subject at hand : Governments and How they enjoy raping society

Here we have the Feds (Federal Bureau of Investigation) promoting their newest app for the masses to download. Here we have an app that you can send the government all your children's personal information ie pics, age, etc "just in case" they went missing. Wow, really? Thank you guys, just in case by some freak accident my kid would be kidnapped for some ransome they would never collect, you all would know what he or she would look like along with all their personal info...like I couldn't give you all that shit when it actually happened!
Why the *#%&$ would I want to do that?
Amazing how easy it is to implement a method of control on the masses. Just like that you can easily download this app to your smartphone where personal information will be sent to a government agency to be stored on their servers for reasons much more sinister than advertised. It would be interesting to see the "app permissions " needed to use the app. App permissions are what you allow that particular app to do on your phone such as access to your memory card, contacts, phone records, internet access etc.
So not only are you freely giving Big Brother all of your kids information you are allowing them to access all of your personal information on your phone including the ability to turn on the video and picture features, your location via GPS and 3g, and unfortunetly it doesn't matter whether your phone is on or not.
Yeah.....I'd rather not.

I know we are all under some sort of surveillance because who doesn't want a smartphone, a computer, a GPS, or social network page? Its the creature comforts and technological wonders we all enjoy that are vessals for the groups that rule this rock to use for control.
Oh well good thing I don't have an iPhone!


Brown for President

iPhone program is for parents to store vital info if their child goes missing

The FBI has launched a new app, its first mobile application, for parents to store and access pictures and other vital information about their children in case they ever go missing. ...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44080789/ns/technology_and_science-wireless/
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