Kuwait to DNA Test Everyone, Including Tourists. No exceptions

Sputnik

According to Traveller 24, Kuwait is going to become the first nation in the world to conduct total mandatory DNA tagging, which applies both to their own population and tourists.

The legislation that will make DNA tagging mandatory will come in effect later this year. After that each and every person entering the country will undergo a mandatory DNA sampling. This will be done by taking samples of saliva or blood (by person’s choice). Refusing to undergo such procedure will cause “consequences” that have yet to be  specified.

According to Kuwaiti officials, this measure will help in crime investigations and keeping track of people but, they claimed, the practice won’t affect people’s freedom or privacy.

Kuwait will become the first country in the world to implement total DNA tagging and to create a national security DNA database. In order to do that, a sampling station will be deployed in the Kuwait National Airport. Mobile DNA testing centers will move through the state, performing DNA testing on people in a way, similar to ID check by a policeman. The DNA tagging will only be used for “criminal security purposes” according to Kuwaiti officials

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7 thoughts on “Kuwait to DNA Test Everyone, Including Tourists. No exceptions

  1. You’re reading about this now so it’ll be easier for you to accept it here.

    In the past you could say “I’m glad I”m not in Kuwait”, but the goal is global governance, where tyranny will have no borders.

    1. I’ll never accept it, but at the same, everyone (especially dissidents) should assume that his DNA has already been secretly collected, just as a precaution. Measures should always be taken to avoid leaving it where you don’t want to.

      It bears repeating here that anything a person even touches with bare skin can potentially be used to get his DNA. Also, it’s now possible to get a rough “mug shot” of a person from nothing more than his DNA. It’s definitely not perfect, and it can’t determine age or body weight, but people should be aware of this capability.

  2. One of the reasons we went to war in Iraq was because the Bush cartel were on the border of Kuwait. Instead of drilling down for oil they were drilling sideways and stealing Iraqs oil.
    That’s like having your neighbor sneak into your yard and tapping into your electrical box and you keep paying the bill.
    Hey honey…how come these electrical bills are so high…?
    So the Iraqis attacked the sellout Kuwaitis.
    Quit stealing our oil. Hmmmmm let’s guess who was behind that.
    Israel..thats all they know . Stealing from other people.
    Fk the Kuwaitis. I hope they get what they deserve.
    I’ll never go there.

    1. Flee, I didn’t know where else to post this to you, because I don’t think you saw my response on Saturday, so here goes:

      This was from Hal’s Friday post…

      flee, Spike’s a great guy. I try to help him out when I can. He already had thanked me personally, so I was surprised when he mentioned it on his broadcast. LOL
      I heard from #1 yesterday. He can get wifi and charge his laptop at the library, so he should be back very soon. He said he will be able to post and send in articles, just not late at night.

      Yesterday’s Bigfoot, ufo post was a hoot and wee got way off track. Just wanted to let you know I did respond to you. 🙂

  3. *** According to Kuwaiti officials, this measure will help in crime investigations and keeping track of people but, they claimed, the practice won’t affect people’s freedom or privacy. ***

    This claim makes no sense. It’s like saying, “This medication will damage your liver and your kidneys, but it won’t affect your health.”

    Anything that increases government power lessens freedom.

  4. This DNA tagging is going to be used for nefarious purposes. Why do they want it and who will benefit from it. Crime investigation my arse. “They” are already trying to alter the DNA of humans for purposes unknown to us. Is this a testing ground? Questions are swirling in my mind, and I have absolutely zero trust in this technology.

  5. A US puppet regime testing a soon-to-come US policy. A ‘try it on and see how it fits’ test of acceptance and docility.

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