Tag: database
They're STILL After Your Fingerprints! - #PropagandaWatch
Remember when we looked at J. Edgar Hoover's lame attempt to get the public to voluntarily send in their fingerprints to the FBI back in 1937? Well guess what? They're baaaaaaack, and they're at the post office this time. Find out about the FBI's latest stupid attempt to steal your fingerprints on this week's edition of #PropagandaWatch.
First They Came For Your Fingerprints . . . #PropagandaWatch
We chuckle at the old-timey FBI propaganda soliciting the public to turn in their fingerprints so that Hoover and his henchman could establish a file on every citizen. But is it so different today, with the exhortations to turn in our DNA? Find out the truth behind the propaganda as James Corbett tackles the nightmare of government identification databases.
Editing Babies, DNA Registry, DNA Shaming - New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: China's baby gene-editing scientist goes missing; scientists call for national DNA registry to increase privacy; and company helps apartment owner find naughty dogs via DNA.
Interview 1404 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: China's baby gene-editing scientist goes missing; scientists call for national DNA registry to increase privacy; and company helps apartment owner find naughty dogs via DNA. |
Interview 1174 - New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: the FBI fails to keep the lid on its biometric database; Detroit adds educational insult to chemical injury; and the Saudis say 9/11 was a US job. |
Interview 1038: Financial Survival in the New Technological Order
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In this week's Financial Survival conversation Alfred and James discuss the incredible technological developments that are transforming the world as we speak. From the "citizen score" database of the Chinese oligarchs to 3D printed guns to the cashless society, we examine the technological double edge sword and debate which way it's going to slice in this freewheeling discussion. |
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