Police State: France Going Full BioMetric ID's & Facial Recognition Cameras
On October 30, the French government announced, as quietly as
possible, the creation of a massive new database that will collect and
store personal information and biometric data on nearly everyone living
in the country. As tends to happen whenever a government seeks to enact
this type of “reforms,” the law wasn’t passed by parliament but by
decree on the eve of a national holiday.
As France 24
reports,
the new decree will affect 60 million people and “marks the first time
the country has collected population data on such a scale since the
start of the Nazi Occupation in 1940.”