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01-25-2006, 11:55 PM #1
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Iris Scanning For New Jersey Grade School
The problem isn't that people are buying it but that some refuse to acknowledge the problem. When it comes to the kids, better safe than sorry!
Originally Posted by scobbie
Could you imagine going to pick up your kid from school only to find out that a ficticious relative was just there?
But how many American children are actually abducted each year? Numbers as high as one or two million are routinely cited in the media. John Walsh, host of the television show America's Most Wanted, has testified before Congress about this issue, and has placed the annual total number of abducted children at more than 1.5 million, adding that "we don't have a clue what happens to over 50,000 of them," and that "this country is littered with mutilated, decapitated, raped and strangled children." Mr. Walsh, who has undergone the tragedy of his own son Adam being abducted and killed in a case that received national attention, joined Janet Reno in officiating last year's ceremony.
http://www.stats.org/record.jsp?type=oped&ID=95Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Iris Scanning For New Jersey Grade School more unconstitutuional federal control and funding for police state in schools...it's soooo conservative...innit? Iris Scanning For New Jersey Grade School TechWeb.com | January 23, 2006 By Laurie Sullivan When a parent arrives to pick up their child at one of three grade schools in the Freehold Borough School District, they'll need to look into a camera that will take a digital image of their iris. That photo will establish positive identification to gain entrance into the Rating: 5
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