• The Breet Report – Harvesting The DNA

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    Jumping across the pond for a moment, let us travel to the United Kingdom.

    Over the recent years, the United Kingdom has developed a rather large database of DNA.  The general idea was to have the DNA of individuals on file that committed a crime.  The news emerging shows that the lack of specifics for obtaining DNA, has reached far beyond the scoop of the original design.  The results of the commission are in and the news is damaging.

    The commission has found that police have committed “sweeps”(1) on individuals to harvest DNA, by using “flimsy”(1) evidence to hold a person for criminal activities.  The harvesting of DNA was designed to only take samples “for a recordable offence.” Instead, the database contains 5.6 million (1) people to “make future crime fighting”(1) easier. The concept of this was not bad; however, as an outsider looking in, individuals have much to fear from those that are there to protect and serve.

    “A retired senior police officer, a superintendent, told the commission: “It is now the norm to arrest offenders for everything if there is a power to do so. It is apparently understood by serving police officers that one of the reasons, if not the reason, for the change in practice is so the DNA of the offender can be obtained” (1)

    The scandals that are breaking out worldwide are not limited to just weather and climate deceit, but the violation of individual sovereign rights.  Commissions, investigations, or other means, are to protect the innocent, not to condemn or tax them to death.  At this point in time, the multiple issues occurring should leave everyone scratching their noggn’.

    What exactly is happening within the governing structures that appear to work together for our common good?  Why would the laws not be specifically laid out for obtaining DNA, knowing issues could come from it?

    While the project seems to have the best of intention for protecting the innocent, it has taken a turn for a horror sci-fi flick.

    Article of Interest  (1) The DNA snatchers: Police arresting innocents just to grab genetic details for Big Brother database, by James Slack, 24 November 2009, Mail Online News from Daily UK

    Another Source The Great Beyond: DNA database must be reformed, advisors tell UK government – 24 November 2009,

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  • I have a question……

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    I have a question.  Has anyone ever questioned why things have to be given a name and boundaries???  It limits everything and everyone, while also promoting segregation.  Thought that was a taboo thing.  Or does it only apply to the color of ones skin?  Be it black, brown, white, or whatever. 

    Think outside of the box for just a damn minute – really take the time and think outside of the box – the norm if you will.  By having a label on different people, places, things, lives, — a person gets closed into a scale.  Think about it as being in an office cubical for eight hours a day, five days a week.  Best example I can come up with right now.  Does it make anyone else upset? 

    I know there are people out there that are going to call me a witch.  Well, I don’t like that classification.  Don’t try it.  I know there are people out there that are going to call me a skinny white bitch.  Well, I don’t like that classification either.  Again, don’t try it.  What makes me so different from anyone else?  Ah – the fact that I think outside of the boundaries society lays out for everyone to grub down on.  The fact that I am still me every single night I go to bed with a clear idea of me.  See, I don’t buck the system, to screw over the person next to me.    I work in it and around it – while maintaining a sense of who I am when I have to be in it.  Becoming a drone is not something I have ever been good at — LOL — nor was I allowed to.  I could never figure out “the why my plans were not coming together” — especially since now they have started too.  I came real close a few times to saying “ah, there is nothing else out there”.  (Like there has to be more to life than this –>picture of the boundaries; white, black, brown, middle class, upper class, money, whom is sleeping with who<—)

    I hate the fact there are boundaries the world lives by.  Wow, I really hate it.  So, why does a person accept the boundaries?  I still can’t answer that question logically. 

     

     

     

    ***Thank you View ~~  You do see a sparkle ~~ I agree with that. ;-)

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