Thursday 10 October 2019

MINORITY REPORT: JFK Terminal 1 Becomes Latest Airport To Use Biometric Facial Recognition To Board Passengers Onto Planes As One World System Grows

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MINORITY REPORT: JFK Terminal 1 Becomes Latest Airport To Use Biometric Facial Recognition To Board Passengers Onto Planes As One World System Grows

by Geoffrey Grider

JFK Airport’s Terminal 1 launches facial recognition boarding

A biometric facial recognition self-boarding gate has officially been launched at John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 1, officials said Tuesday.

The One World System that will soon be controlled by Antichrist, we call it the Internet, is now officially 25 years old. Released to the public in 1994, the Internet has become the one place where all the world meets to interact on a personal and professional level. There is more buying and selling done online than anywhere else on the face of the earth. The dystopian worlds predicted in movies like 'The Matrix' and 'Minority Report' are more and more becoming our everyday experience. The One World System, long foretold in scripture, arrived after 2,000 years of warning, and everyone jump on board anyway. This article you are reading right now is only possible because the One World System exists. Mind. Blown. Welcome to the future the prophets warned us about.
"Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and perish: for I work a work in your days, a work which ye shall in no wise believe, though a man declare it unto you." Acts 13:41 (KJV)
So just how hard do you think it will be to get people to accept an implantable microchip into their hands or foreheads? I say it will happen quickly and easily, and indeed it is already happening with tens of thousands of people around the world right now. If you're shocked by biometric facial readers at your local airport, just wait until they are installed in your own home. Just ask Alexa, she'll tell you.

JFK Airport’s Terminal 1 Launched Biometric Facial Recognition Boarding On Tuesday

FROM NY POST: Lufthansa has deployed the paperless, high-tech boarding process – which uses facial recognition technology to verify travelers with a photo capture — at its largest US gateway at the Queens airport. Air France, Japan Airlines and Norwegian Airlines are expected to follow suit at the terminal, officials said.
“It’s become crucial for airports and airlines to adopt biometric capabilities along the processes which require interaction with the traveler, therefore enhancing and scaling operational capacity for growing quicker within their existing footprint,” said Miguel Leitmann, the CEO and founder of Vision-Box, which brought the new boarding method to Terminal 1 through a partnership with US Customs and Border Protection and Terminal One Group Association.
The digital boarding process validates the eligibility of a traveler without having to present a passport or boarding pass. When a passenger approaches a self-boarding gate, a biometric-enabled camera integrated in the gate captures the passenger’s facial image.
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That image is then securely sent to US Customs’ Traveler Verification Service, which “conducts a matching process with the stored digital facial token captured at the initial immigration process or from the US passport,” according to Vision-Box.
“Within seconds the system reconciles the passenger identity and his eligibility to enter the flight. The positive match of both verification’s triggers to open the eGate doors and the passenger can board the airplane.”
It’s not the first time biometric boarding has been used at JFK Airport.
Last year, JetBlue rolled out its first biometric self-boarding gate for customers flying to select international destinations at JFK Airport’s Terminal 5. A slew of US airports already offers biometric boarding. READ MORE

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