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Monday, August 27, 2007

Security Concerns in the U.K. Over Child Database

A British government plan to store the details of every child in the U.K. by next year is raising concerns amongst the other statists. This is spawning a bureaucratic debate over the issue of security, viz. security of the information.

The Department for Children, Schools and Families admits to the fact that the children of politicians and celebrities will receive extra security measures or be left out of the database entirely. This is a brilliant sleight of hand by the state propagandists.

By allowing a debate to ensue over the "level" of security guaranteed, the questioning of the program itself is stifled. The U.K. has been on the fast track to totalitarianism--much faster than the U.S.--and it appears the citizenry is going along with these draconian measures.