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commission of the taliban. it involves actual intelligence, photographs and so on of the individuals they are searching for. and tonight there are questions just how the insurgent group are identifying afghans who assisted coalition forces. earlier this week the the intercept reported that the taliban had seized us military biometric devices that could help with that process. ken klippenstein is a dc based investigative reporter for the intercept and is with us. good to have you on the programme. what did they use, the us forces, what did they use this biometric data for? , , . , u, data for? they used devices called identity detection data for? they used devices called identity detection equipment i data for? they used devices called identity detection equipment and i data for? they used devices called | identity detection equipment and it scanned irises, fingerprints and provides biographical data about individuals in afghanistan. while this was first built as a means of tracking a
terrorists, as i interviewed a former military official for the story, it became clear they used it on everyone. as one military contractor told me, at one point they were processing thousands of afghans with this equipment, scanning their irises. these are unique identifiers and among the information collected is potentially which us government they work for, whether they are translators orjust worked that an air force base. the taliban, they have acquired this equipment and they can access the data and they have unique identifiers associated with it locally but they can access a remote database which contains everything the us military has on official data. ~ ., ., ., ., data. who had control of it, when ou talk data. who had control of it, when you talk about data. who had control of it, when you talk about the data. who had control of it, when you talk about the databases, i data. who had control of it, when you talk about the databases, did local gov t officials have the datab
NUNN ON THE RUN Fri. April 16, 2021 12:00 AM by Jerry Nunn Vincent Willem van Gogh surely would have appreciated the benefits of yoga. The meditation and breathing exercises could have possibly helped the tortured artist that suffered from mental illness and depression. Fans of the Dutch post-impressionist painter in Chicago can now immerse themselves in his work while working on themselves.
The already popular Immersive Van Gogh is now partnering with Lifeway Foods and CorePower Yoga to bring in yoga followers of all ages to explore fitness and art all at the same time. Animations are projected on the ceiling, walls and floors of the Lighthouse ArtSpace Chicago, at 108 W. Germania Place, in an exhibit that has just been extended until November 28, 2021 after selling out the current block of tickets. In our current world, people are looking for safe ways to leave the house and enjoy an excursion. Immersive Van Gogh has prove
if your biometrics are not updated within 15 days your car number will be deactivated. the authority in question refused to comment when we asked how fingerprints and irises can be assigned to a number of individuals. for this amounts to irresponsible behavior. when the state collects data on its citizens they in turn expect the state to take care of those data evidently that s not the case here but to be fair it s sometimes not possible. so you have to ask whether it s worth conducting a universal collection of citizens data given the risk that it could trigger total chaos this is an absolute.