Obama's Cyber Passports to Privacy Island
Wednesday, January 25, 2012 at 11:28AM
D.K. Dickey in Cyber ID Passport, National I.D. Cards, Obama Administration, Progressive Liberal Programs, U.S. Constitution
 The Obama White House Cybersecurity Czar Howard Schmidt and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke on Jan. 7, 2012 rolled out the Cyber Passport, "National Internet I.D. Card" for the Web. The Obama administration insists that this program, not mandatory presently, will deliver significant advantages to Internet users; however, protocol standards are unclear and implementation is not fully explained either at this time prior to voting on a Bill. "Pass it to find out what's in it!"

The White House advanced their government-approved  "Identity Ecosystem", that concentrates personal information collected from:

Hidden TSA Security Cameras protecting travelers safety in our airport terminals.The Homeland Security and Cybersecurity Czar have problems about protecting passenger security at our National airports, keeping interlopers out of private White House parties and keeping all of our Top Secret Government data safe from organizations like WikiLeaks. Now, our own private computer Internet files about finances and personal activities are going to be turned over to the Federal Government.   

And, we are just supposed to trust this government now? What about our Constitutional protections of privacy, speech, press and association? Are they handed over to the Federal Government too? 

 

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