Testing, Testing and Testing, build that UN National DNA database....
Use fear into the peoples' hearts to move your agenda forward while the sheeple are asleep.
much of the information we need to guide and evaluate policies is absent, incomplete or of questionable quality.
The major gap is data disaggregation: the 2030 Agenda’s vision to “leave no-one behind” requires all relevant indicators to be broken down by sex, age, ethnicity, for indigenous groups, migratory status, disability status, etc. For that to be possible, a massive increase in data collection is required. To date, the only disaggregation offered in the UNECE dashboard is by sex, where possible with the currently-available data.
Global indicators are classified by an inter-agency group into three tiers, according to the extent to which there are internationally-agreed concepts and methodology, combined with actual data availability. Since the adoption of the global framework, this has helped focus international efforts where they are most needed, for developing methodology and international standards and targeting capacity development in countries to help them improve their data collection and processing.
https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelo...sdg-dashboard/
The Following is well documented with various new reports.
The Coming National DNA Database
July 9, 2013 by Michael Snyder
Those that are promoting a national DNA database claim that collecting the DNA of criminals is just like fingerprinting them, and that we should all be willing to submit to a slight intrusion to our privacy in order to make society a safer place.
But is it really just a slight intrusion?
Once they have the DNA of every American, the potential for abuse would be absolutely staggering. It would only be a matter of time before DNA identification replaced Social Security cards and every other form of identification. Eventually, there would be a very real possibility that we would all have to submit to “DNA verification” before we could get on an airplane, get a job, get a driver’s license or get a bank account.
Of course that will not happen immediately, but that is the road that we are going down.
At first, DNA samples were only taken from sex offenders.
Once that precedent was set, they started taking it from all those charged with serious crimes.
Now they are taking it from those charged with low level crimes.
Eventually it will be all of us.
Do you doubt this?
Law enforcement officials are telling us that this is exactly what they want. The following is from a San Francisco Chronicle article from just this week…
Indiana law enforcement officials could find it easier to fight crime if a national database holding DNA profiles of everyone born in the United States is created as the result of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last month, experts say.
The Coming National DNA Database – The Truth
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