HP aims to help governments check IDs

May 27, 2005 by element115
The technology, called the HP National Identity System, is designed to be used in conjunction with a number of Microsoft products, including its .Net line of server, database and middleware programs. The companies plan to jointly develop, market and offer training for the authentication system.

The product can be used to authenticate visitors to government Web sites, to control access to services and manage citizens' online identity, HP said.

The National Identity System can handle numerous tasks, including online and offline identity verification, live capture of demographic and biometric data, and secure access to documents. It's also compatible with various biometric identification systems and incorporates public key infrastructure and digital signatures, the company said.


by default, the aim of the "evil"(anti-force, anti-IS) is to create opposite of free :

feeling being observed 24/7/365
knowing that our behavior, acts and choices have to meet government standards, rules, laws and regulations.
Totally un-natural, BORG like society.

do you think John Lennon would've been allowed to create his "art" under such laws?
or
Elvis
or
Sex Pistols
or
Howard Stern

can you imagine Internet under absolute corporate/police control?

instead of teaching (starting from a womb) of love and compassion and peace and sharing and helping each other and free choice and art.....
they feed us junk food and junk values, killings and war and lies and fake smiles and greed and non-spirituality and fear and police and national ID....


...don't let evil eat you.
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