HP IS WATCHING YOU……… !!!

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Date: Wednesday June 15, 2005 11:17:00 am
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     IF HP COULD TRACK THE CITIZENS OF A WHOLE
    COUNTRY,JUST IMAGINE HOW EASY IT WOULD BE FOR THEM TO TRACK JUST THE U.S. 
    LASER/TONER/INKJET INDUSTRY,THIS EXPLAINS MAYBEE THE SLOWDOWN FOR SOME TONER
    COMPANIES.

    THIS IS OVIOUSLY DUE TO
    THE SMART CHIP TECHNOLOGY
    ,THINK ABOUT IT ……….ALL THEY HAVE TO DO IS
    TRACK COMPANIES EMAIL’S ,TO & FROM ,UNTIL THEY REACH THE SCORCE ,THEY COULD
    DO THIS WITH NEW CARTRIDGES & EVEN EMPTIES ,THIS TECHNOLOGY IS BEING USED IN
    MANY INDUSTRIES ,IT IS A FORM OF MONOPOLY & OUR GOV’T IS NOT EVEN CONCERNED
    ABOUT IT ,BECAUSE THIS HELPS BIG BUSINESS,RIGHT NOW THE FORTUNE 500 ARE ALL
    USING THIS TECHNOLOGY,THEY ARE GETTING RID OF THEIR COMPETITIONS & THE
    SECONDARY MARKETS ,THIS IS THE BIGGEST SCAM OF OUR CENTURY ,IN THE FUTURE
    EVERYTHING WILL BE CHIPED ,IMAGINE YOUR PEN,YOUR CLOTHES  EVEN YOUR BODY HAVING
    A CHIP.

    SOLUTION ……….
    SEND AS MANY DUMMY
    EMAILS AS POSSIBLE ,USE THE PHONE AS YOUR TOOL ,
    REMEMBER THE MORE YOU USE
    YOUR EMAILS THE MORE YOU ARE TRACKED .

    GOOD
    LUCK

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    HP enters debate over ID management technology

    PALO ALTO, Calif. — Hewlett-Packard
    Co. entered the debate over whether countries should have electronic identity
    systems by launching new technology Friday designed to help governments keep
    track of citizens.

    The Palo Alto-based technology
    company’s National Identity System software runs on Microsoft systems including
    the .NET line of servers and database software.

    The system captures and stores
    demographic and biometric data so agencies or customs offices can access an
    online registry.

    Government agencies in Israel,
    Poland, Slovakia and Bulgaria already use some HP software, executives said. The
    Italian Ministry of Interior uses HP’s technology to provide electronic national
    identity documents for all citizens.

    The investment bank Morgan Keegan
    estimates that organizations will purchase $4.8 billion in identity management
    systems this year. But consumer groups and politicians worry about the privacy
    implications.

    Earlier this week, Prime Minister

    Tony Blair’s government urged the U.K. parliament to pass legislation that would
    introduce Britain’s first national identity card since World War II. Some
    British legislators oppose the cards, which would include biometric details such
    as fingerprints and iris scans, as an erosion of civil rights.

    In the United States, the
    Transportation Security Administration plans to have 200,000 employees’
    identities recorded by next month as part of a system that will eventually track
    6 million people through fingerprints, handprints or eye scans.

    The cards are to allow seaports,
    airports, railroads, public transit systems, energy facilities and trucking
    companies to control access to restricted areas and determine whether people are
    on terrorist watch lists.

    The American Civil Liberties Union
    has already filed a lawsuit challenging the lists, saying some people who aren’t
    terrorists are on them.

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