Mark of the Beast at Hand


Posted November 14, 2023 by watsonalina

Guarding our privacy is a challenge as vast caches of personal information are extracted daily by government authorities and data corporations. We are monitored and followed through our Social Security numbers, bank accounts.

 
Tracking and Data Harvesting Technologies Finalize
Preparations for the Antichrist’s ‘Mark of the Beast’ System
Sucking Up Data Like Robot Vacuum Cleaners

Guarding our privacy is a challenge as vast caches of personal information are extracted daily by government authorities and data corporations. We are monitored and followed through our Social Security numbers, bank accounts, purchases, electronic transactions, emails, mobile phones, Internet traffic, fingerprints, facial recognition scans, palm vein scans and chips implanted in our cars, appliances, ID documents and clothing. The European Union Antitrust Chief, Margrethe Vestager, recently commented about how Google and Facebook are harvesting consumer information. “So, these companies are a bit like one of those robot vacuum cleaners,” she observed, “working their way into every corner of the digital world, and sucking up data.” Some people, on the other hand, have no objection to being tracked and monitored, including many travelers who are excited about the launch of facial recognition technology at airports.

Facial Scans Launched Despite Privacy Concerns

Airlines and TSA are rolling out facial-recognition scanning at check-in, baggage drop, security and boarding. Privacy rights organizations, such as Fight for the Future and AirlinePrivacy.com maintain the technology is “faulty, invasive and biased,” no matter how helpful and convenient the airlines profess it to be. The Customs and Border Protection website currently says, “At this time, CBP does not require U.S. Citizens or exempt aliens to have their pictures taken when entering or exiting the country.” It then describes the steps to opt out of the automatically intrusive procedure at the airport.

American Airlines started using facial recognition technology at boarding gates in the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport August 2019. Passengers can get their face scanned instead of using their boarding pass to board the plane. According to the Washington Post, 14 airports were using facial recognition as of August 2018. Homeowners are also adding data to the surveillance grid by voluntarily sharing security videos with authorities.

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