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When the Dustin Foggo trial proceeds, it will be the start of my employer finding justice. We're inventors of what NIST calls "smart wallet" in its Biometrics and Security Systems and Applications Program. We also were the forerunner based on merit for HSPD-12, and there are countless more people to be indicted with regard to their fixing of HSPD-12 and denying my employer's tech standard fair consideration.
The biometric smart card selection for HSPD-12 could be no more privacy-invading and insecure; it goes against all that my employer's platform stands for. For well over 6 years 911 conspirators have done all they could to snatch control of my employer's platform with thousands assisting them in government, and all that time, US policy set by politicians has been to deport our platform into 911 conspirators' control.
Management will not be subjected to the invasiveness of HSPD-12, and if anyone in government thinks they'll force this standard selected by an already convicted criminal (David Safavian) facing additional charges upon us, then they can expect that we reverse course, stop doing right by every American and sell to 911 conspirators! We have lost all quality of life trying to do right by every American and democracy for more than 6 years as the US federal government stabbed all residents of democracies in the back. We're unbending on this and will refuse to release our platform in all federal applications but let our enemies control it if the biometric smart card is to be forced upon us! The smart card was invented more than 50 years ago and it is safe to assume it will be 50 more years before the US could come-up with something better to overcome our attackers!
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