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baron von lotsov
26-11-2007, 08:16 PM
Professor Ross Anderson and Dr Richard Clayton from University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory; Dr Ian Brown from Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford; *Dr Brian Gladman from Ministry of Defence and NATO (retired); Professor Angela Sasse from University College London Department of Computer Science and Martyn Thomas CBE FREng have written
to the Chair, Joint Committee on Human Rights regarding biometrics and more specifically the comments from Brown and Darling.

*NO2ID rep

http://dooooooom.blogspot.com/2007/11/biometrics-are-not-panacea-for-data.html

baron von lotsov
26-11-2007, 11:11 PM
OK so the letter is already published in the London Evening Standard.

Nothing like top experts telling the government they are wrong hey?

hagbard_celine
27-11-2007, 11:00 AM
I wonder if Gordon Brown remembers the Poll Tax!

:D;)

redhead
27-11-2007, 03:31 PM
hagbard_celine
I wonder if Gordon Brown remembers the Poll Tax!


Oh they remember the Poll Tax riots alright, think about EMF Weapons(so called Phone Towers), Sonic Weapons, The Right to Protest, Unmanned Flying Tasers, The Dumbing Down of Society, Police Being Trained That We Are The Enemy And To Use Pain Complience To Get There Point Across. Plus many, many other things put in place for when the people wake up and realise there in a prison cell.
The funny thing is will the public turn on the "conspiricy theorist" for not telling them, i can see it now "WHY DID'NT YOU TELL US THIS WAS HAPPENING".

baron von lotsov
27-11-2007, 03:39 PM
Another paper, this time an industry rag prints a story concerning the letter.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/27/biometrics_not_magic_bullet/

baron von lotsov
28-11-2007, 10:55 AM
Another industry rag features the letter.

http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2204454/id-card-security-fairy-tale


I hope this shows some people what it means to a protest group to have experts on board. Something weird is going on in the system and you know Oxford is one of their places. It's not impossible to convince these people if you put strong enough arguments forward, as we have found out. We even had someone from the House of Lords posting a while back. It's madness I tell you! The Internet is getting everyone talking to each other. Bad news if you are a dodgy politician, this freedom of speech business.