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THE PENTAGON CAN NOW ID YOU BY YOUR HEARTBEAT WITH A LASER

 
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THE PENTAGON CAN NOW ID YOU BY YOUR HEARTBEAT WITH A LASER
I bet they can do more when the ID a heartbeat...



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As if we aren’t being tracked, recorded, and monitored enough, the Pentagon now has a laser that can identify a person by their heartbeat. Your heartbeat is going to be a lot harder to hide than your face…

So when is enough surveillance enough? Apparently, there’s no line the government can cross that will rile up the masses. We’ve got facial recognition in airports and schools, cars that can be unlocked just by looking at them, technology that can detect a person’s unique way of walking, and of course the ubiquitous fingerprint, used for everything from smartphones to event ticketing. Next on the agenda…Your heartbeat, according to an article written by Engadget.

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Re: THE PENTAGON CAN NOW ID YOU BY YOUR HEARTBEAT WITH A LASER
I bet they can do more when the ID a heartbeat...



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As if we aren’t being tracked, recorded, and monitored enough, the Pentagon now has a laser that can identify a person by their heartbeat. Your heartbeat is going to be a lot harder to hide than your face…

So when is enough surveillance enough? Apparently, there’s no line the government can cross that will rile up the masses. We’ve got facial recognition in airports and schools, cars that can be unlocked just by looking at them, technology that can detect a person’s unique way of walking, and of course the ubiquitous fingerprint, used for everything from smartphones to event ticketing. Next on the agenda…Your heartbeat, according to an article written by Engadget.

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This is why you must be aware. if you cant know everything why should organized people have more influence than you?





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