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Old 02-24-2005, 08:18 PM   #1
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UN Push to Regsiter Every Baby Born Brings to Mind DNA Registries in US
Infowars.com | February 24, 2005

With the glossy UN campaign launch in South Africa to register all babies at birth, we are reminded of recent stories about DNA databases for babies in the US and UK.

Have a baby in a US hospital, and you can rest assured plenty of blood samples will be taken from your newborn. The samples are not being used to screen for the diseases, syndromes and medical conditions you are eager to be reassured your child doesn't have.

Oftentimes they are stored indefinitely, raising the questions of whether or not your baby's DNA might be pulled from the sample one day and used in a national DNA database.

Databases. The National ID. The registration of all newborns: The New World Order is working overtime to set up the beast system, including the cataloging and numbering of every human on earth.

U.N.: Register every baby born
Desmond Tutu launches global campaign, claiming unlisted children 'nonentities'

The United Nations is supporting a new campaign urging governments around the world to register every newborn child, and it's getting help from South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

''It is, in a very real sense, a matter of life and death,'' the Nobel Peace Prize winner said at a New York news conference. ''The unregistered child is a nonentity. The unregistered child does not exist. How can we live with the knowledge that we could have made a difference?''

The campaign, called "Write me down, make me real," is backed by UNICEF and calls on governments to record the estimated 48 million children whose births go unregistered each year.

Sixteen years ago, the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child told countries to register every baby immediately after birth. Every nation has ratified the convention except two, the U.S. and Somalia.

The aid agency Plan USA has released a report titled ''Universal Birth Registration – a Universal Responsibility.'' While it acknowledges it's impossible to know for sure how many unregistered children actually exist because they're not counted, estimates have suggested the figure is over half a billion.

It lists percentages of children not registered by region:

Sub-Saharan Africa: 71 percent

South Asia: 63 percent

Middle East and North Africa: 31 percent

Asia Pacific: 22 percent

Latin America/Caribbean: 14 percent

CEE/CIS and Baltic states: 10 percent

Industrialized countries: 2 percent

"Governments worldwide are failing the world's children, as millions of youngsters without a birth certificate find it very difficult to prove their age or nationality," said Thomas Miller, Plan's chief executive. "Children without birth certificates are far more likely to find themselves without access to education, health care, civil rights or inheritance laws.

"And parents whose children go missing during disasters like the tsunami or because they are abducted by traffickers may even be unable to get help with tracing their sons or daughters because they cannot prove the age of their children – or in many cases that their children even exist."

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Does Big Brother Have Your Baby's DNA? Baby Steps to a Genetic Dossier?

Privacy Advocates Worry Over Collection of Newborn Blood Samples

South Carolina has defused a recent controversy over its practice of freezing and storing infants' blood samples in perpetuity, samples that critics feared could be used someday for DNA testing without the subjects' permission or anonymity.

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"I know enough about DNA to know that the future is very uncertain as to what it can be used for," said State Senator John Hawkins (R-Spartanburg), who authored the legislation and who has a 4-year-old daughter. "Right now it is limited. But who knows what in the future it can be used for. So I think parents should have the right to say whether their children's samples should be kept or destroyed."

Hawkins said he wanted to make sure samples don't automatically end up as part of law enforcement or government DNA databases, or are used by health insurance companies for screening policy applicants -- or even for human cloning.

"The thing about DNA (is) we don't know what we don't know, we don't know where it is going," he said. "So the prudent thing to do is to ahead and set down some rules for privacy now, before it's too late."

South Carolina residents are especially sensitive to privacy issues lately. Four years ago, state officials came under fire for selling information from 3.5 million drivers licenses to a New Hampshire company without drivers' consent or notification.

"Our state government has done an abysmal job of protecting its citizens' privacy," Hawkins said.

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The controversy over the storage of the samples was fueled by disclosures that some anonymous specimens were released for two genetic studies without parent's permission.

A private genetics center in South Carolina received samples to study a genetic disease. "The request for those specimens went through a review board here at DHEC and we were told to release a small number of those specimens -- less than 500," Dowda said.

The second request for samples came from researchers at the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, which wanted to study DNA profiles. "These were provided to them, never used, and destroyed -- approximately 500," Dowda said.

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Drew, that site is the same as prisonplanet. Stop visiting those places. :banghead:
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Good grief Drew, such paranoia. Like CC said quit visiting such sites.

Remember GIGO.
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Good grief Drew, such paranoia. Like CC said quit visiting such sites.

Remember GIGO.
What is GIGO?

I'm sure these sites are primarily rubbish, but there is always a kernel of truth too. Scary times, any way you look at it. Here in the posh west, we can be scared of big brother "registering" our babies and taking DNA samples. I'm sure in impoverished African countries they are hardly concerned with the government/UN registering the infant they will likely soon watch die of malnutrition, disease, or genocide.
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Garbage in, garbage out.

In short: keep reading shit and one begins to think shit.
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I simply have to get a job writing for those sites:

"Skwerl Armies Poised for Attack, UN to Take Direct Control"
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Oh NO, not skwerl armies , Run for your lives!
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Garbage in, garbage out.

In short: keep reading shit and one begins to think shit.
Ahhh... Good advice, mate. Good advice indeed.
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Oh NO, not skwerl armies , Run for your lives!

If we really want to freak out the Alex Jones crowd, why not up the ante to: GAY skwerl armies??? :Cheeky:
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