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Police across the country are forcing motorists to give them blood, saliva (DNA) and much worse.
The National Highway Safety Administration, the agency that funds “No Refusal” DUI checkpoints and forcible blood draws, is also funding nationwide roadblocks that provide police with “voluntary” DNA samples.
Presently, there are 28 states that force motorists to give police their DNA regardless of whether they've been convicted of a crime.
Police State America admits, Illinois cop committed a 'carefully staged suicide' after collecting DNA samples from 100 innocent people...
"Officer Charles Gliniewicz's death on Sept. 1 set off a large manhunt, with hundreds of officers searching houses, cabins and even boats on area lakes. Helicopters with heat-sensing scanners and K-9 units scoured the ...
"More than 100 people submitted to DNA tests as investigators sought matches to evidence collected at the crime scene — genetic tests that Filenko said ultimately found nothing. Asked Wednesday whether that evidence will now be destroyed, Lake County Major Crimes Task Force Commander GeorgeFilenko said he didn't know."
If they knew it was a suicide from day one, why did they coerce (force) 100 people into submitting their DNA?
Police claim forcing people to submit their DNA will help reunite families...
According to a DHS article titled "Bringing a New Biometric Capability to Verify Families Separated by...". Law enforcement claims that forcing people to submit their DNA is a public service and will be used to reunite families trust them...
"Following a crisis, families can often find themselves separated. With the help of first responders and law enforcement, these families have a better chance of being reunited with their loved ones."
“Responders have often used DNA to make familial connections, but the process typically takes multiple days to process in a forensics laboratory and can take up to a few months to get the results,” explained S&T Homeland Security Advanced Research Projects Agency (HSARPA) Resilient Systems Division (RSD) Program Manager Chris Miles. “The Rapid DNA technology can be used in the field to confirm kinship between a parent and a child with 99.5 percent likelihood of relationship in 90 minutes.”
Soon minimally trained police will detain a suspicious person who refuses to identify themselves, hold them for 90 minutes and will know with 95% certainty who they are and who they're related too!
“This is an extremely valuable tool that allows for officers and responders to inform families about the loss of a loved one or reunite parents and children in real time, while distinguishing from fraudulent claims. The added benefit is that it is fast, requires minimal training, and it can be used in a variety of operational settings” said Miles.
Law enforcement admits, it's about identifying people in a mere 90 minutes with 95% accuracy...
"Having the ability to directly upload a profile into the national database from a Rapid DNA system provides laboratories with an excellent option for turning results around quickly," commented Gray Amick, Ph.D., DNA Technical Leader at Richland County Sheriff's Department.
Police will be able to identify an arrestee before the booking process is completed...
"The goal of the FBI’s Rapid DNA initiative is to develop commercial instruments capable of producing a CODIS-compatible DNA profile within two hours and to integrate those instruments effectively within the existing...
Rapid DNA is so lucrative police departments are hiring DNA technical analysts. Here's a few examples Gray Amick, Jessica Charak, Sarah Lewis. To find out more about DNA mapping read the GenomeWeb trade magazine.
DHS claims they developed Rapid DNA, but the FBI started Rapid DNA back in 2010.
"The FBI established a Rapid DNA Program Office in 2010 to direct t...
Last month I warned everyone that Google the NSA & DHS are creating a global DNA database.
Google, the NSA and DHS are using "front companies" to create a global DNA database!
“On the heels of our AncestryHealth launch and our one million genotyped customers milestone for AncestryDNA, we’re excited to announce this collaboration with Calico to research and develop life changing solutions,” said Ken Chahine, Executive Vice President and Head of DNA and Health. “We have laid the groundwork for this effort through the combination of an unmatched family history database, one of the fastest growing genetic databases..."
Three private companies NetBio, IntegenX and GE have been making huge profits helping the FBI/DHS creating a worldwide DNA database.
Microsoft is working with NetBio and law enforcement to create a global DNA database:
.NET Bio is formerly the Microsoft Biology Foundation. ".NET Bio (formerly Microsoft Biology Foundation [MBF]) is a langua...
Also Microsoft provides the computational tools used to create Rapid DNA. Nancy Stainton works for IntegenX and is a senior Microsoft developer.
IntegenX boasts how they're the "global market leader for Rapid Human DNA identification."
IntegenX also has a law enforcement program which trains cops on how to use Rapid DNA. Michael Fabozzi a former NYPD detective was a Director of Law Enforcement Programs at IntegenX. Click here to read more about law enforcement's Rapid DNA program.
IntegenX has a website dedicated to helping police get cash, sorry I meant DHS grants to purchase Rapid DNA! IntegenX also trains cops in grant writing and if police are having trouble writing a grant proposal IntegenX offers them discounted grant writing service!
Police across the country are using a website called POLICEGRANTSHELP.COM to get anything they want.
Welcome to the grants assistance program on PoliceGrantsHelp.com. T...
Online grant writing training
Free grant reviews
Discounted grant writing services
Grant alerts
In 2014, Morpho (Safran) partnered with IntegenX to profit off of a global DNA database...
"Morpho will partner with IntegenX to market its RapidHIT System to...
IntengenX has already created a DNA database in the UK:
Collecting arrestees DNA is not about PUBLIC SAFETY!
"RapidHIT is a fully automated system that generates DNA profiles from reference samples. It can be used in laboratories, police stations or directly at the crime scene. The RapidHIT System is the first rapid DNA technology to use an FBI-approved chemistry, enabling the upload of DNA profiles to the National DNA Index System (NDIS)."
GE, markets their Rapid DNA to police and healthcare providers...
"GE Healthcare offers a broad portfolio of products to support the forensics and law enforcement communities Including sample collection kits and cards and Rapid DNA analysis ...
For more info. read GE's "DNAscan Rapid DNA Analysis System - Fast , reliable DNA results pro...."
Click here to watch another GE Rapid DNA video.
A recent study in the American Journal of Human Genetics called “Privacy Risks from Genomic Data-Sharing Beacons” showed that DNA data could be used to identify individuals — removing names isn't enough when DNA itself can serve as a fingerprint for a person. That means that personal information might be accessible to cops or anyone!
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