I bet Soviet Wall Watchers would've known what to do ... Just sayin'

If you aren’t going to stop this … why bother at all?

… ask a question, get an answer …

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Maybe so you can convince the American public that we need biometric IDs to tell who’s a citizen and who isn’t?

… Let’s tryyyyy … if you’re “upright” you’re a citizen.

COST

  • Fingerprint Scanners: Fingerprint-based biometric systems are among the most common and cost-effective options. On average, these systems can range from $200 to $1,500 per door, including the cost of the scanner, hardware, and basic installation.
  • Facial Recognition Systems: Due to the advanced technology involved, facial recognition systems are generally more expensive. These systems typically range from $1,000 to $2,500 per door. The higher price tag reflects the cost of the cameras, keypad, software, and installation.
  • Iris Scanners: Iris scanning is one of the most secure biometric technologies but also one of the most expensive. Due to the specialized sensor hardware and software required, these systems can range from $1,500 to $3,000 per door.
  • Hand Geometry Scanners: These systems measure the shape and size of a person’s hand. They are less common but offer a mid-range price point, typically costing between $1,000 and $2,000 per door.
  • Multimodal Systems: Systems that use multiple forms of biometric verification, such as combining fingerprint and facial recognition, can provide enhanced security. However, these systems are also more expensive, ranging from $2,000 to $4,000 per door lock.

In addition to the hardware costs, businesses should also consider the costs of installation, maintenance, and potential integration with existing security systems. Installation fees can vary depending on the complexity of the system and the specific requirements of the location.

“Vertical Cost”

Sounds expensive …

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“Horizontal Cost” .14 - .20

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In the inimitable words of former puppet-in-chief of France, Monsieur Hollande: “It doesn’t cost anything; the government pays for it” (my translation).

Surely, the federal printing press will find a way!

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Doesn’t matter, as for everyone you catch, in a biometric net; thousands are let through,
by the commie-crat globalists - put in by fraudulent CIA/Media elections.
For every step forward, a thousand Biden/Harris steps lost.

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They would rather destroy the United States than do actually productive work.

… “catch”? … No, no … I don’t think so. The problem has been identified. Poltergrants.

What happens when they “catch” them.

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… let. me repeat “No Catching” … Experience has taught us repeatedly that “catching” them does not work, Let me repeat the important part – “DOES NOT WORK”. I’m not sure why we, as a nation, are now unable to LEARN FROM OUR EXPERIENCE.

POLTERGRANTS! … but not coming through our televisions, But Mr. Zappa knew and tried to tell us what WAS coming through the box …

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… catch and release works soooooo wellllll … We all know what to do, but no one will do it.

Are the migration policies working as designed?
Catherine Fitts, stacked-operations?

Are the immigration policies working as designed? Let’s see . . . Are they:

  • causing more fear, division, and anger?
  • causing the perception and/or reality of chaos?
  • creating another excuse to demonize white people?
  • providing possible left-wing voters?
  • providing potential cannon fodder for a military that can’t recruit?
  • bringing in low-cost labor?
  • increasing the ratio of working-age people to retired people?
  • bringing in people from cultures with no tradition of democracy or the rule of law?

If yes, then the policies are working like a charm, at least in the short term.

However, I wonder if Mr. Globaloney is going to be able to control these people in the longer term. Are they going to be able to control random gangsters? How about Islamic fundamentalists? Or Chinese spies? Are second- and third-generation Hispanics or Muslims really going to vote liberal?

The same kind of nutjobs creating the immigration crises around the world today were those who thought they could deploy and control Hitler and Lenin. How did that work out for them??

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As Catherine Fitts related, that she was shocked to find - that the elites making policy for the country, had basically just threw up their hands - saying they had given up on America.
They were sending the factories to china; the back offices to India; and much more.
What I’m saying, is these globalist could care less about the USA.
If the USSA started acting again, like the USA - the globalist would have a operatic fit!

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I don’t disagree. They don’t care about anybody but themselves. And since they’re only loyal to themselves (not to any country), countries and human beings can be composted like leftovers from yesterday’s dinner.

They only “care” in the sense they’re worried the people of the USSA might start thinking and acting like citizens of the USA again – and they’re doing their best to make sure that doesn’t happen. The immigration crisis is one of their tactics.

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If true, then yet again, an instance where WE know what we HAVE to do … but, for some strange reason we just will not do it. I would guess that there are at least 1 of these “situations” in almost every city of any size in the “Homeland”. “Homeland” … Hmmmmmm … If we give some thought to the questions of what we ought to call and how we ought to refer to where we live traditional forms such United States of America, America, The Republic no longer reflect the reality of the Environment in which we live. The word “Homeland” serves only as an example of our inability to use the English language. I, for one, am certainly open to suggestions … Something like Upper Middle Third World (UMTW) possibly. Not knowing what to call where you are is a quite unnerving thing … is it not?

“Where am I? Who am I? How did I come to be here? What is this thing called the world? How did I come into the world? Why was I not consulted? And If I am compelled to take part in it, where is the director? I want to see him.”

  • Soren Kierkegaard

The demonic unleashed is difficult to put back into a bottle, I think it not possible without Divine help. Are many “rulers” stil human or have become something else and that something else migrates from physical shell to shell, as needed?