Thursday 21 June 2012

Minority Report Becomes Reality.

Someone is watching you.

In a brilliant move, the US socialist government installed those scanners that had lesbian narcissists and other deviants, fondling super models, just for fun, then claimed security checking procedure. Never the less, they were fondling everyone possible while the furor and anger increased, fondling supermodels is one thing but fondling kids !. This demonstrated how offensive it could be to being subjected to body checks and no one really wanted to have to go through with that if they go get away with it, some even opted for road travel.
The next level of surveillance was introduced recently and is being installed at the new Texas airport right now. In order to introduce this new scanner, capable of tracking an individual from car to flight gate, would have met with uproar were it not for the fact that it will replace the fondling and clothes removal indignation of the current system. This will be much less intrusive and will not interfere with your travel experience. I can hear the promo now.

What's a couple of billion when manipulating public opinion and ensuring that ever more people checking is guaranteed and make it appear to be the idea of the public rather than another step up in the human monitoring game. Retina scans and fingerprinting, no need for a identity card any longer, they already have all the information they need, just need the last input to seal the deal.

'Checkpoint of the future' takes shape at Texas airport

DALLAS – At a terminal being renovated here at Love Field, contractors are installing 500 high-definition security cameras sharp enough to read an auto license plate or a logo on a shirt.

Workers use lifts to construct a new gate at Love Field. Soon the airport will have one of the most state-of-the-art systems, including ticketing, security and gates featuring heavy video surveillance.
 In Dallas: Workers use lifts to construct a new gate at Love Field. Soon the airport will have one of the most state-of-the-art systems, including ticketing, security and gates featuring heavy video surveillance.
In Dallas: Workers use lifts to construct a new gate at Love Field. Soon the airport will have one of the most state-of-the-art systems, including ticketing, security and gates featuring heavy video surveillance. The cameras, capable of tracking passengers from the parking garage to gates to the tarmac, are a key first step in creating what the airline industry would like to see at airports worldwide: a security apparatus that would scrutinize passengers more thoroughly, but less intrusively, and in faster fashion than now.
It's part of what the International Air Transport Association, or IATA, which represents airlines globally, calls "the checkpoint of the future."
The goal is for fliers to move almost non-stop through security from the curb to the gate, in contrast to repeated security stops and logjams at checkpoints.
After checking their luggage, passengers would identify themselves not with driver's licenses and paper boarding passes, but by scanning fingerprints or irises to prove they have an electronic ticket.

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