Brandon Turbeville
Activist Post
October 13, 2012
Early in 2012, I wrote an article regarding India’s implementation of
the Unique Identification (UID) Program for all of its 1.2 billion
residents entitled, “Cashless Society: India Implements First Biometric ID Program Despite Growing Concern,” where I detailed the history, mechanisms and ultimate goals of the program. I followed this report by an article entitled, “Japan Proposes Next Phase of Centralized Surveillance,”
dealing with the new Japanese UID with a similar analysis. But, while
news of India and Japan’s massive National ID program was met with much
surprise by many even in the alternative media, it may once again come
as a surprise that yet another push for a National ID push is on the way
- this time, in the UK.
Like the Indian and Japanese ice-breaker, the UK program is being
developed in concert and collusion between the UK government and
international corporations.
To be clear, the English version of the National ID
is not the same as the Indian program. Biometrics have yet to enter into
the equation.
In fact, at this point, the UK is only attempting to implement a
“virtual ID” under the Identity Assurance Programme. Yet, the scheme is
still raising some ire amidst privacy advocates and those still
conscious enough to be aware that they are passengers on a train headed
for a system of total surveillance and control if the engine is not soon
shut off.
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