Tuesday, March 5, 2013

DHS Plans Backdoor Gun Registration?

Department of Revenue is working with the Department of Homeland Security to install new hard and software to obtain data on Missouri citizens and transfer this information to DHS and unnamed third parties, says Kinder. Kinder and the Stoddard County Prosceutor today took legal action and held a press conference outlining the infringement on civil liberties as posted by the DoR and DHS.

6 comments:

David Forward said...

From the article: "The data the DOR collected was being forwarded to Morpho Trust U.S.A., a Georgia company that specializes in partnering with state and federal governmental agencies."

Perhaps we should look more into the activities of good ol' Morpho, and any other companies providing similar services to the Gestapo in order to provide then with special attention down the road. After all, they are working hard for their just rewards...

Nous Defions

SWIFT said...

Unfortunately, the State government is doing this, so no one will go to jail. All punishment is reserved for the unwashed masses. I hope there are patriots in Missouri keeping a list of those in power who commit illegal acts. They can and should be dealt with a little later, like when the smoke clears.

Anonymous said...

Collaborative bastards they are ...divest now.

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Anonymous said...

That kind of collection has been ongoing since the year that SCOTUS ruled it unconcstitutional for the federal govt to maintains a firearm registry.. ATF, DOJ and the rest of the scum got together and passed a bill through congress (iirc it was an addon to NICS)that helped "fund' the background checks that enebled the state to buidl the registry and give the feds access to it because they "share" information.. dont believe it at you own risk.

Yank lll

o said...

At a rally to oppose such measures here in Springfield, Mo, tonight, 3/5/13, Peter Kinder, the Lt gov, took on the Dept o' Rev, DHS, privacy rights and the gun reg issues in a most encouraging way. One rarely hears a politician say the things he said.

Sheriff Mack was even more inspiring with his passionate, eloquent plea for an ethical, moral, biblical, constitutional and peaceful solution to our present dilemma.

It is also heartbreaking that it is likely too late for his vision to prevail, to prevent the tragedy most of us foresee.

As for Morphoditethrust and all such enablers, Nuremberg Rules still apply. If that's not clear enough....

Fuck you severely.

Anonymous said...

The HIIDE system, a handheld device used to scan suspect's eyes, and take pictures of faces to be later uploaded into a database, was in some way connected to Morphotrust USA. It has been used in the Afghan theater (and poss. Iraqi?)to ID terror suspects. While training to deploy in 2011, I trained to use, and was encouraged to practice all we felt we needed to, on each other, with taking a scan of our iris'. I never wanted to nor allowed my eyes nor face to be scanned.

Scarry.

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