Degree Offered in Biometric Security

KFMB News 8 | Mar 16, 2007

Keep in mind, a very large chunk of the economy is being sidetracked into the multi-billion dollar Big Brother Homeland Security boondoggle which sprang up almost overnight since 9/11. Its aim is to create a vast all-encompassing cashless Matrix of total control over every single detail of your life. It also makes billions more for the corrupt elite and their political minions.

More and more of you ignorant, gullible and corrupted boneheads are being sucked into this Orwellian economy, basing your very careers on building your own prison-planet complete with electronic bars. And the CFR elites like Nick Rockefeller surely do laugh at you, thinking just what dumb suckers and marks you are because he knows full well that 9/11 was an inside job designed as a pretext for this very same totalitarian system.

Look, even a caveman figured it out. So when will YOU wake up?

PW

Todd Fortier is banking on the day when ATMs will be required to confirm a user’s face, voice or thumbprint before spitting out cash.

Fortier, 19, is seeking a degree in biometric security at Davenport University, one of the first such programs in the nation. He’s seen trends in favor of biometrics and is confident he’ll be getting into a lucrative field by the time he graduates.

“I think with the advancements in this technology and with how security is becoming a really important issue … I think there’s going to be huge job growth in this field,” Fortier said.

About 55 students are enrolled in either the two- or four-year biometric security degree programs at Davenport, a 141-year-old school of 13,500 students with its main campus in Grand Rapids.

Biometric security – which identifies people based on unique personal characteristics – has become more common since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. Government agencies and private businesses are investing in biometric devices that grant or block access after scanning fingerprints, eyes, facial features or vocal patterns.

The industry has grown from barely $300 million in 2001 to more than $2 billion last year, said Russ Ryan of the National Biometric Security Project, a nonprofit consulting service.

Fingerprint scanners have been installed at Walt Disney World theme parks in Florida to help block phony tickets. Iris-recognition devices in airports in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and Frankfurt, Germany, are used to help move passengers along.

“Biometrics is the wave of the future. You’re seeing fingerprint scanners or readers on every device, from your laptops to your door entry,” said Scott Meuser, systems specialist for D/A Central Inc., a 50-year-old security company based in the Detroit suburb of Oak Park.

West Virginia University is the only other college in the country with a degree program in biometrics, officials at the two schools said. Since 2000, West Virginia has offered a bachelor’s of science in biometric systems that focuses on the engineering and design of biometric devices.

4 responses to “Degree Offered in Biometric Security

  1. Biometrics taking as a career and as a degree is definitely positive step forward to grwoth potentials. The worlds changing an Organizatioons starting from Healthcare, public safety to schools are now are implementing Biometric software into their tracking, POS, and management systems. So there is a big scope to show ones talents in this sector. I am a representative of an established, biometric software research and development firm named M2SYS Technology based in Atlanta Georgia. I find my job very challenging because i can continuoposuly apply my ideas in new sectors wherever bioemtric has the right fit. We
    have provided our fingerprint
    scanners
    and fingerprint software to numerous types organizations across countries who have integrated our scanners into their systems and having an effecient identification system.Even various types of ERP software firms also requires us to provide them with our birometic software and services. Hence we are contiuosly updating our systems and involving our members with newest research possible.So from todays limelight, i think Biometrics brings lots of opportunities home and abroad

  2. Well comrade Sameha , you will make a very good servant of the New World Order and I am sure you will go far.

    Congratulations.

    By the way, did you ever watch They Live, THX 1138, Logan’s Run or read 1984? And besides that, did you know 9/11 was an inside job according to Nicholas Rockefeller? or that it was orchestrated to engineer the biometric control-grid?

    You are helping to create a dystopian future of hell for humanity, and despite all your socalled “education”, you are an idiot. I hope you enjoy your servitude.

    PW

  3. I see no reason not to have the big brother system. Come on. Sure they can see all the moves that you make. But are you serious, you are going to stop something that will help make it a safe world for your children. Stop thinking about yourselves. If you aren’t doing anything wrong then there not going to have there “EYE” on you! Think about the benefits of this system, crime will go down, kidnappings will cease. and if they do happen, they’ll be able to find your child very quickly and the person(s) that committed the crime. Terrorist wont be able to organize in the States. Damn I can go on, But I dont think I need to. Ya sure there are leaders in a country wanting to use it for the wrong reason. There always will be. But people like me are working on solutions to help make America safe, For are children.

  4. CPL. Stokes, your’e a goddamned idiot. Everything you say is wrong, but you will never research the New World Order system, how it is run by the elites to condition us into being slaves whose every minute aspect of life is tracked and traced. You like being a slave and a low-level panopticon enabler? Go ahead freak. Just go ahead. Nobody can stop a determined fool.

    This quote’s for you:

    “If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsel or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands of those who feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you. May posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.”

    – Samuel Adams

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