Monday, March 12, 2018

VIEW: 18-12: Universal DNA Database?

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By Bob McDowell (Born Neil Carson) Number 18-12
UNIVERSAL DNA DATABASE? Week of 2018/03/19
It has long been a question in my mind, since the development of the national
criminal DNA database, why said database could not be expanded, in a separate
list, to cover everyone. This would expedite the search for names of victims of the
various damage and fatal incidents occurring on an almost daily basis. Also, of
particular interest to me as an adoptee, assisting in uniting adoptees with biologic
relatives, upon willingness of both sides to be reunited, or at lease knowledge of
background and medical history sorely needed by adoptees.
It has been my position that if there were such a national data base with optional
to person listings, I would sign up as soon as its existence and method of listing became
available, just in case some tragedy were to happen and identification of the body no
longer needed by me could otherwise not be identified. This for the benefit of my
remaining family, and/or interested friends. As an aside, the OSBI DNA lab was
involved in the establishment of the existing criminal data base. This was spearheaded,
I was told, by my step granddaughter who was then in its lab. Stating this is a source
of pride to me.
What continues to irritate me is the inflexible opposition of certain individuals, and
groups such as ACLU, to having any sort of a mandatory data base, even of those of
the criminal society. It seems as though they are more interested in the law breakers
than the law abiders, who are the vast majority of those residing in the USA. Keep in
mind that those referred to by those of the C/S persuasion as "undocumented
immigrants" are in reality law breakers, and therefor truly criminals, whether felony or
misdemeanor. It is not my opinion that they are really soft hearted towards those, but
that they are determined to end the REPUBLIC form of government given to us by
the founders and substitute a communist or socialist dictatorship where they would be
the ruling class and we would be a disarmed and therefor a helpless slave class.
There have been too many recent instances of killings where the culprit was able
to acquire a more powerful weapon under the legal process because of an accidental,
or deliberate, method of not being spotted during the required 'background check' at
the time of purchase of one or more weapons. Also, no person with a documented
and/or court ordered mental deficiency can legally own, posses, or handle a weapon.
As an aside those individuals are legally prevented from even registering to vote, but
many actually do and in some jurisdictions vote without being registered. The laws are
perfectly clear that no person with a record of crime conviction can own, posses, or
even touch a firearm. Yet several recent killings have developed just such situations
The situation of DNA lists was brought back to my attention by a story in the
March 4 issue of the daily news(?)paper that was headlined "Murder in VA. Sparks
call to expand DNA databank". It carried a sub-head titled "Opponents say taking
samples for minor crimes goes too far". Credit for the story was given to Denise
Lavoie of the Associated Press, and datelined Richmond, Va. Specific reference
was made to the ACLU as being totally opposed to widening the situations where
DNA swabs can be mandated for 'minor crimes such as shoplifting and trespassing'.
It is believed true that many perpetrators of more felonious crimes actually begin with
the so-called 'petty' crimes like those. When individuals see that there is little or no
penalty for those, and realize that their crime record does not show them as serious,
it becomes a short step up to much more serious offenses, including murder.
Perhaps the existence of a database for 'emergencies' such as previously
mentioned would serve to side-track some of the objections. However it is my
opinion that those vehemently opposing the expansion would not change their
positions because the overriding goal is to cause enough trouble to have the
officialdom individuals sympathetic to their ultimate goal to seek the total
disarmament of the entire population. If that should occur, a heavily armed
government force would have no problem in reducing the 'helpless to defend
themselves' population. Thus it would be reduced to slavery, as in other nations
around the World.
While my elevated age indicates that it might not occur before my departure,
the well being of my children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren are a major
concern. It is really my wish to leave the planet in as much better condition than
when entered as is humanly possible, given the limited power available.
END
Composed March 11, 2018
Robert W. McDowell, Jr. © 2018 841 Lynwood Lane
918-451-1051 Broken Arrow OK 74011-8608
Email: abdmcfpi@localnet.com

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