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Arizona Bill Forces People To Submit DNA... And Pay For It


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2019 Feb 21, 10:24pm   732 views  7 comments

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State Senate Bill 1475, sponsored by Rep. David Livingston (R), would essentially collect DNA from anyone currently required to submit fingerprints, including teachers, safety inspectors, real-estate agents, anyone in law enforcement, and appraisers. Anyone who dies will also have their DNA collected and stored under the bill.

Meanwhile, a $250 fee would be collected from people submitting biological samples under the bill.

The bill has been widely opposed by Arizona residents, including the West Maricopa Association of Realtors, who voiced their opposition last week, suggesting that Livingston "would do well to read Thomas Paine’s “Rights of Man”. His premise is as true today as it was 250 years ago: Man is given natural rights as part of his existence. He does not join a society or form a government in order to lose those rights."

Arizona wants some DNA, but the FBI wants all of it

While Arizona's bill collects DNA from certain categories of individuals - and eventually everyone once they're dead, the FBI is creating a "nation of suspects" according to a US think tank, as they seek to collect every single American's DNA for a massive database signed into law in 2017 by President Trump which comes into effect this year.

The Rapid DNA Act allows police to routinely collect DNA samples from anyone they've arrested, but before they've been convicted of a crime. The 2017 law requires several states to connect Rapid DNA machines to the "Codis," the FBI's national DNA database.

GREAT ARTICLE: Source material: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-02-20/arizona-bill-forces-people-submit-dna-and-pay-it-states-connect-fbi-database

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1   steverbeaver   2019 Feb 21, 10:38pm  

(((Livingston)))
2   Ceffer   2019 Feb 21, 11:20pm  

The loss of "rights" such as DNA are inevitable. They will tie it to insurance coverage, licensing, jobs, security positions etc. etc., all the things people 'need' to basically survive, maybe even loans. Just like 'privacy' of medical records doesn't exist, because you can't get health insurance unless you 'fess up, and then, no matter what the insurance companies say, the information can be somehow be mysteriously shared to your detriment.

You can maintain privacy, if you want to live off the grid with no official contact with the exigencies of so called civilization. So, basically, privacy is disappearing and will no longer exist in any but the most restricted of circumstances. The future of being barcoded is around the corner. In Scandinavia, they are already implanting people with chips to prove their identification and allow them to shop without credit cards.
3   Shaman   2019 Feb 22, 7:41am  

Someday you might not even own the copyrights to your own DNA!

Imagine if you will, an engineered retrovirus which carries significant DNA from some other person’s sequence, say just the bits that code for physical appearance and physical structure. You, too, could have Jennifer Anniston’s face and ass!

Just take an injection prepared by a lab, and suffer major flu-like symptoms while your body adjusts to its new configuration. And POOF! You’re Brad Pitt!

This could be a problem for the real Brad Pitt, but that sucker should have never sold the copyright to his personal DNA strands. Or perhaps, like strains of ancient corn licensed by Monsanto, he was just slow at submitting for the patent and a corporation beat him to it!

Of course, just to be ready to make profit, biocorporations will want to license all DNA in existence. Better patent your own or you might wind up having to pay rent to live in your own skin!
4   NuttBoxer   2019 Feb 22, 10:19am  

This all stems from the erosion of property rights(see copyright law, eminent domain, property taxes), and The War on Us. As soon as you legislate what someone can put in their body, what you can take out of their body is not far behind.
5   HeadSet   2019 Feb 22, 12:52pm  

The future of being barcoded is around the corner.

And if I were in charge of that project, I would make each code start with "666."
6   WillPowers   2019 Feb 22, 11:05pm  

Ceffer says
implanting people with chips


You took the words out of my mouth. Brave New World, 666, and 1984 all rolled into one.
7   WillPowers   2019 Feb 22, 11:09pm  

Quigley says
Just take an injection prepared by a lab, and suffer major flu-like symptoms while your body adjusts to its new configuration. And POOF! You’re Brad Pitt!

This could be a problem for the real Brad Pitt,


Imagine you're Brad Pitt and a younger Brad Pitt, who can act better than the original comes out and shows you up? OUCH.

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