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Wednesday, 12 August 2009

1.1 million under 18's on UK DNA database

The Daily Mail today continues it's spirited fightback against 'Big Brother' Britain'.

The newspaper reveals that 412,670 under fifteens are on the DNA database. They say that 300 children are added every day.

The total number of under 18's on the database now numbers a jaw-dropping 1.1 million.

An estimated five million people of all ages are on the database - a large number of whom have never actually done anything wrong.

Dear, dear. In a true democracy, of course, the State would do the bidding of the people. So - whatever we have become - a democracy it is not.

Why can't 'they' just leave people alone? 'They' being the people who run things? How much power, control and money do the elite need?

Our view? They have everything already. A tiny number of people have most of the financial wealth in the world and an even smaller number have most of the power. Very nice for them, if that's what makes them tick. Us normal folk have far smaller demands. It's called humanity.

Now back off, take your power, take your money and let us - the normal everyday masses - just go about our simple little lives without being constantly bothered and having every small pleasure banned. What more can the elite want from us all?

To think that, fifteen years or so ago, people laughed at David Icke. Didn't he turn out to be right on just about everything - with the exception of those lizards?

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