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Fancy resisting an ID & Repression conference in London 26/27 March?

benny bintang | 06.01.2009 00:33 | Repression | Technology | Terror War | South Coast

Security Document World 2009 Conference and Exhibition - Queen Elizabeth II conference centre London 26-27 March

 http://conf.sciencemediapartners.com/

The conference will be dealing with ID cards, border control, and so on, under the umbrella of 'Security Document World conference 2009'

It will be at the QE2 conference centre, in Westminster, literally just behind parliament square if I remember rightly.

Speakers include the heads of the UK passport and identity service, the UK border agency, a former counsel to the 9/11 commission, among others.

I found it via Lockheed Martins website, which openly shows that they sell F-16's to Israel and many other nations obviously, as well as the F-22 Raptor and lots of other nice cuddly weapons systems.

I expect Thales will be there, as they have the contract for ID cards, and of course Lockheed Martin are there partly because they have the contract for the UK Census of 2012.

What we've got here is a Government eroding our freedoms and colluding with the worlds biggest money-making mercenary villains the planet has to offer.

 http://www.lockheedmartin.co.uk/news/shows.html

benny bintang
- Homepage: http://www.no2id.net/

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How...

06.01.2009 13:38

and when? Should I just contact my local group and see what they're up to? What if no-one from up north wants to attend an activity in London?

pinkolady


Feeling limited

02.03.2009 17:08

This topic is of great concern to me. The implications of what the government is proposing is far worse than most people realise. It all makes me almost have a panic attack. I am trying to figure out just how I can get involved without something bad happening to me. I am an immigrant. I sort of have to keep a low profile. I'm pretty sure that if I were to do something like take part in civil disobedience and end up arrested, that I would not have my visa renewed come review time. Despite all the scary things going on, I don't want to be deported. I do lots of volunteer work, but it just isn't enough for me. I want to be a force behind massive positive changes! Tips anyone?

Emily
mail e-mail: emily83831977@msn.com


Feeling limited

02.03.2009 17:09

This topic is of great concern to me. The implications of what the government is proposing is far worse than most people realise. It all makes me almost have a panic attack. I am trying to figure out just how I can get involved without something bad happening to me. I am an immigrant. I sort of have to keep a low profile. I'm pretty sure that if I were to do something like take part in civil disobedience and end up arrested, that I would not have my visa renewed come review time. Despite all the scary things going on, I don't want to be deported. I do lots of volunteer work, but it just isn't enough for me. I want to be a force behind massive positive changes! Tips anyone?

Emily
mail e-mail: emily83831977@msn.com