billhadermarryme | 133 points
I got this with my child's school pictures, do they have a fucking catalogue?DonaldTrumpIsAChomo | 42 points
Lol @ the "valid until" date.
"Sorry, your kid got abducted on October 28th, your coupon is no good."
whatsreallygoingon | 11 points
Here's a thread that I posted about this, in Operation Berenstain Life Touch is a cult, with direct ties to pedo groups. And, yes, they catalog every child around the country. They are owned by Target, now.
DoublePlusGoodly | 10 points
So, the card has your child's name and photo? And they are associated with the aforementioned code?
Hammerthrust | 4 points
Be real about this. There are good people employed by them, and they do some good work. There are likely bad people that do bad things that use it as a cover, but the whole thing isn't bad.
PM_ME_UR_GLIPGLOPS | 5 points
These pedophiles at the top have every resource of these companies available to them. If someone high up really wanted a specific kid, they could make it happen.
jeepersthejaguar | 3 points
creepy Lifetouch/SmileSafe statue: http://lifetouch.com/about-lifetouch/ check out their partners too
PM_ME_UR_GLIPGLOPS | 1 points
Another one of these statues? I want to get off of this ride now please.
jennayyy_26 | 3 points
As a child in elementary school, we got these ID cards that were supposedly for our parents in case we got kidnapped. They were updated every year and had all current info, height, weight, address, etc. The weirdest thing that I never thought about until recently was they also got our finger prints.
I could be over thinking it, but the conspiracy theorist in me doesn't like that they have my finger prints and all info on me growing up. Seems wierd.
PM_ME_UR_GLIPGLOPS | 1 points
See the top comment. They have way more than fingerprints.
jennayyy_26 | 2 points
Yes, I saw. Just adding my two-cents from personal experience that I can actually remember lol.
EDIT: "u can" to "I can"
tmntnut | 2 points
Got one of these for my son as well, didn't really think much of it at the time though.
Truthplease5 | 2 points
maybe the school photos company - SmileSafe is compromised or bad?... oh no..
DoublePlusGoodly | 70 points | Nov 19 2016 02:03:32
Equally disturbing is the fact that the state keeps a database of all newborns DNA.
When your baby is born, they prick the baby's heel and take several drops of blood (which are put on a paper card) to test for rare metabolic disorders. Sounds fine, right? Except, the state does not dispose of the cards after the test is complete - they store the card with your baby's DNA. And, they can sell the DNA to 3rd parties!
They literally have the DNA of every baby born in the US for the past 20-30 years!
Alex Jones has talked about this for years, and now he is being proven correct.
Proof: http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2015/11/09/dna-data-from-california-newborn-blood-samples-stored-sold-to-3rd-parties/
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BullshitGenerator | 3 points | Nov 19 2016 16:33:08
Home birth
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DoublePlusGoodly | 4 points | Nov 19 2016 16:44:02
Home birth is not always an option, especially if the mother has pre-existing conditions or a high risk pregnancy. And, even with a home birth, I am pretty sure the midwife would do the test herself in the home. Unfortunately, it is a pretty difficult test to "opt out" of without having CPS called on you. (The rationale being that the rare metabolic disorders they test for can cause severe brain damage if not caught early, so a parent would be "medically negligent" to refuse testing.)
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arl489 | 3 points | Nov 20 2016 02:32:43
The DNA card they used with my daughter was given to me. I watched them do it...and they didn't take anything out of the delivery room
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