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Comment From UTT
For the last three decades UTT has been monitoring the technology and the politics that is being put in place to set up a one world communication network that will end up controlling every person on planet earth.
In the past, such a scenario seemed like an impossibility. However, when people heard about what was happening in light of the Biblical warning, they paid attention.
Today, the system of surveillance is in place to fulfill Bible prophecy (every man, woman and child will be forced to buy and sell under a controlled network). However, few, including those who claim they believe the Bible, are paying any attention.
Further, in the near future, privacy and a personal identity apart from Big Brother will not be possible. Surveillance is the way all controlling political regimes operate. The kind of surveillance that is coming will be used to monitor and control all citizens of planet earth and will require obedience to the leader of a global government.
June 8 - ID cards 'could threaten privacy'Article: Technology For A Global Monetary System The government should limit the data it collects on citizens for its ID card scheme to avoid creating a surveillance society, a group of MPs has warned. The National Identity Scheme is due to start rolling out later this year, and will eventually hold details on everyone in Britain over the age of 16. The select committee said in a report: "It should collect only what is essential, to be stored only for as long as is necessary. "We are concerned... about the potential for 'function creep' in terms of the surveillance potential of the national identity scheme. Any ambiguity about the objectives of the scheme puts in jeopardy the public's trust in the scheme itself and in the government's ability to run it." The committee said it accepted the government's assurance that the scheme would not be used as a surveillance tool. However, "we seek the further assurance that any initiative to broaden the scope of the scheme will only be proposed after consulting the information commissioner and on the basis that proposals will be subject to parliamentary scrutiny in draft form," it said. Committee chairman Keith Vaz said there could be "potentially disastrous consequences" if data was mishandled. "The public don't have much choice over the data held on them by public bodies so they must be confident about how it is being collected, stored and used, otherwise we are in danger of becoming a surveillance society." "Every possible step must be taken to ensure public trust in the way that personal information is collected and stored." Read More ....
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