
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 20 May 2004
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Name
Ken Hall
Location
Barrow in Furness
Occupation
Engineer
Comment
Data collection and pooling are only a small part of what these cards are about. Personality profiling and entitlements based upon perceptions of others, your financial transaction trails and political, religious and cultural beliefs are what these cards are about. you will be tracked and monitored 24/7.
The powers that be will only be able to do that if you give them the control, by accepting the card. without the control mechanisms in place, they cannot do this. Once they are in place, any future Government can control or restrict our lives in any way they please.
Take the card, loose control.
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