Watchman: The Globalists Are Laughing It up While They Ram Their New World Order Objectives Down Our Throats While We See the Predicted War in the Middle East Unfold. Biometric Data Collecting by Our Postal Service Will Be Rolled Out to All 4,800 Locations Over Time. They Say the Mark 666 Has Arrived, and That You Must Now Obey. Go to Hell Says SRH

HNewsWire: A report says it is feasible that the USPS could gradually roll out biometric data collection to the 4,800 offices that are involved in that program today. The following report is by Biometric Update: A logical idea in the U.S. to get more people enrolled in a trusted digital ID program has become proposed legislation. The history of biometric identification in the United States has been one of half-measures, programs created by individual states and isolated agency efforts. Whether it is the result of national leaders accepting the technology or its need, the legislation could result in greater digital security for ordinary Americans. A more strategic digital ID bill, also introduced this year, would overlie the new legislation, which is more about service delivery. The new bill, introduced by Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, and Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, has only just…

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The Biblical Beast Has Arrived: The TSA Intends to Roll Out Biometric Machines to Airport Passengers Across the Country

HNewsWire: Traversing Transportation Security Administration (TSA) lines is already stressful enough at airports. All travelers are screened during the security process by technology or an invasive pat-down. One such machine currently being tested in more than a dozen airports with a possible nationwide rollout next year is one where travelers look straight into a camera, according to The Washington Post. The TSA is quietly testing a biometric machine called the next generation of Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) to verify the identity of travelers via their face. CAT scans the traveler’s photo ID and then compares that with the Secure Flight database. CAT machines are currently at 16 major airports with plans to expand nationwide, according to WaPo, adding, “Kiosks with cameras are doing a job that used to be completed by humans: checking the photos on travelers’ IDs to make sure they’re not impostors.”…

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