And when that protected class finishes taking over the police and government, they'll have access to all the digital id profiles for your continued enslavement.
It's easier than you think to get into a country without being noticed or detected. It may be a little more expensive and time consuming, but it's easier than anyone thinks.
It works the same for non-US-citizens entering the USA and has been for a very long time. Fingerprints, photos, all that. Back in the day always with a very hostile interview with a border guard. I think something must have happened to make them clean up their act, maybe tourist numbers dropped too far, because the last few times I visited the US the hostility had been turned right down and the mood was more neutral and professional.
I don't like all this biometric stuff; throughout my life it was always the only people who got fingerprinted were criminals in police stations. I guess it's just today's unfortunate reaity. Good luck finding a country which doesn't do all that shit when you want to enter.
Why would I want to visit Londonistan, Parisababa or Berlinamabad? I want to see the glorious European culture, not some degenerate evil backward (and stinky) imported third world or Muslim culture.
Even without this new outrage I wasn’t planning on visiting Western Europe.
When this stupid war ends I will visit the unspoiled Eastern Europe and Russia.
I try to remind people they are harvesting DNA data. DNA signatures are non-local. Once you have someones DNA they can never hide again. They can be reached through channels science is not telling us they have discovered... yet.
NEVER, not ever, surrender your DNA to anyone. Most have been tricked via standard blood tests in your annual checkup. They literally already have most of us.
The wife of almost 44 years is practically salivating at the thought of going to Scotland to do a deeper dive into our Scottish genealogy.
As for me, I'm having none of this biometric pasture pudding.... which is a conundrum for us both. If she wants to go so badly, she'll have to go solo and on her own dime.
I do love her, but this is a bridge too far for me. I'm already on too many lists.
Umm point of order - they've been doing that for a while to my knowledge? I mean I had to do it once a while back when I visited the wife's fam, not long before our wedding if memory serves.
Also all us passports today are biometric, so (provided the chip works) they technically already have that info on file when you enter and leave. Strictly speaking the EU, us, and UK all have the same regs for flight now. Gotta get an estate as a non citizen to visit the US, plus do the whole bioscan stuff too.
I travel a LOT, as my family is in multiple countries now. America started the biometric passport nonsense, and the rest of the world decided to follow suit. My chip in my passport has be busted for about 3 years now, and I still have to try to use it on those damn booths, despite knowing it will fail.
Yet they have 1000's of UNDOCUMENTED illegals arriving every fucking day, no problem... 🙄🤔
they're all muslim, the protected class. sharia coming soon to europe. no biometrics needed for the protected class
And when that protected class finishes taking over the police and government, they'll have access to all the digital id profiles for your continued enslavement.
Besides, who wants shot covered hands on their fingerprint scanners?
Yeah but those don't fly into the country mate. Airport borders are much stronger than the actual borders for controlling ingress and egress.
Nice way to destroy your tourist industry.
Yeah, stay away. They'll soon be begging for your cash.
Ok. I am not going there then.
They are purposely destroying their Tourism Industries.
I think so. I was hoping to go to Sweden or Ireland. No more.
It's easier than you think to get into a country without being noticed or detected. It may be a little more expensive and time consuming, but it's easier than anyone thinks.
I am not sneaking in. Holy Moses. LOL
It works the same for non-US-citizens entering the USA and has been for a very long time. Fingerprints, photos, all that. Back in the day always with a very hostile interview with a border guard. I think something must have happened to make them clean up their act, maybe tourist numbers dropped too far, because the last few times I visited the US the hostility had been turned right down and the mood was more neutral and professional.
I don't like all this biometric stuff; throughout my life it was always the only people who got fingerprinted were criminals in police stations. I guess it's just today's unfortunate reaity. Good luck finding a country which doesn't do all that shit when you want to enter.
Fingerprint and photos are necessary evil. Collecting DNA is not. Nor is inserting a chip or tag
Yes I had fingerprints and retina scans done entering the US going back years
this has been the case in many small countries for over 2 years now. Cambodia being a random example.
Why would I want to visit Londonistan, Parisababa or Berlinamabad? I want to see the glorious European culture, not some degenerate evil backward (and stinky) imported third world or Muslim culture.
Even without this new outrage I wasn’t planning on visiting Western Europe.
When this stupid war ends I will visit the unspoiled Eastern Europe and Russia.
I try to remind people they are harvesting DNA data. DNA signatures are non-local. Once you have someones DNA they can never hide again. They can be reached through channels science is not telling us they have discovered... yet.
NEVER, not ever, surrender your DNA to anyone. Most have been tricked via standard blood tests in your annual checkup. They literally already have most of us.
OR a WHat plan to limit travel over Fall. Think we all KNOW a "Storm is Coming"
"You will go nowhere and you will like it."
It surprises me that with everything going on in the world, that there aren't more people taking action against their govts.
The wife of almost 44 years is practically salivating at the thought of going to Scotland to do a deeper dive into our Scottish genealogy.
As for me, I'm having none of this biometric pasture pudding.... which is a conundrum for us both. If she wants to go so badly, she'll have to go solo and on her own dime.
I do love her, but this is a bridge too far for me. I'm already on too many lists.
Umm point of order - they've been doing that for a while to my knowledge? I mean I had to do it once a while back when I visited the wife's fam, not long before our wedding if memory serves.
Also all us passports today are biometric, so (provided the chip works) they technically already have that info on file when you enter and leave. Strictly speaking the EU, us, and UK all have the same regs for flight now. Gotta get an estate as a non citizen to visit the US, plus do the whole bioscan stuff too.
I travel a LOT, as my family is in multiple countries now. America started the biometric passport nonsense, and the rest of the world decided to follow suit. My chip in my passport has be busted for about 3 years now, and I still have to try to use it on those damn booths, despite knowing it will fail.
America literally does the same thing to foreign nationals entering the US.
I say, “No” to tourism.
Plenty to see and enjoy here in the US!
Another reason why AI is so scary.
Imagine what they can program with all that data on every individual
Individual no more....