3/19/08

Global citizenship

Transatlantic treaty threatens passenger privacy: source

"THE EUROPEAN UNION HAS AGREED to link its immigration databases with those of the US in a plan that could result in the routine transatlantic exchange of people's biometrics."

"This will be linked with the US Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), details of which the US has not yet made public."

"ESTA will be applied consistently to all EU Member States and will be coordinated with the EU's future system," said the Council of the European Union in five paragraph statement about US and EU talks that led to the agreement yesterday."

"The day before the US entered talks with the EU over its demands, it signed another two bilateral deals, with Estonia and Latvia."

"They appear to have done this without quite knowing what they have signed up for."

"Michael Chertoff, Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security, said in a statement Wednesday: "DHS will announce complete details on how the authorization systems will work, and when they will begin, later this year".

"The EU said it was waiting for the US to give it details of ESTA...'
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"Homeland" security going international?

Interesting thing here. "Homeland Security" czar Michael Chertoff is now creating international treaties to regulate international travel. As this article shows, these treaties "will be linked with the US Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), details of which the US has not yet made public."

"Travel authorization...details...not yet made public"?

Very few people are aware how of how advanced this whole agenda is? Do you realize that the globalist agenda will restrict all unauthorized travel. Do the research on "sustainable development"/Agenda 21 and you will discover this to be true. People are to be restricted, worldwide, to their "self-contained communities" (to save the environment of course). Looks like the infrastructure is now being put in place.

see: permission to travel

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