World’s Most Intrusive Database To Go Live In December.

Scotland plans to introduce a new highly intrusive database that will record every citizen’s personal details from “cradle to grave”, it emerged this week.

Education, childhood and parenting profiles will also be stored.

Social care, housing and justice statistics, as well as information from the 2011 Scottish Census — which includes financial and salary details, religious and sexual orientation, relationships and family life, will also be held on the database.

There is also the suggestion that the system will contain DNA records.
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World’s Largest Wild Salmon Population Threatened by Giant Alaskan Mine.

The EPA’s latest assessment states that the development of the mine would destroy as much as 4,800 acres of wetlands, and nearly 100 miles of streams, including the natural habitat of the 37.5 million sockeye salmon, the world’s largest wild salmon population) that travel each year to the Bristol Bay watershed to spawn.
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