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The following story is taken from The SPOTLIGHT newspaper,
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published weekly in Washington, D.C. by Liberty Lobby.
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Subscriptions, $36/year. Contact, The SPOTLIGHT, 300 Independence
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Ave., SE, Washington, D.C. 20003, or call (202) 546-5611.
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TECHNOLOGY & LIBERTY
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Deep in the heart of America's defense
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and national security Establishment--far from
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prying eyes, congressional scrutiny and cranky
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civil libertarians--there is an ongoing project
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code-named Tesserea. Tesserea is part of a
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larger and even more mysterious program
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that's called Mosaic.
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Tesserea is a Smart-Card development
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project. Supposedly, the Pentagon's boffins are
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trying to improve on the time-honored GI
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"dogtag" so familiar to American veterans.
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They're trying to make dogtags "smart." At least
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that's what they have told sources about
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Tesserea and Mosaic.
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Word is that these Pentagon scientists
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have succeeded in astonishing ways. Is that
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good news? Read on about Tesserea and decide
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for yourself.
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'TESSEREA'
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What are we talking about here? Let's
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define our terms. I used Webster's Unabridged
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Dictionary and several texts on classical history.
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The results were interesting, to say the very
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least.
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"tesserea n. Lat. (pl. tessereae): 1) Four-
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cornered, 2) The quality of being four-sided,
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'four-sidedness'; tesserea referred to four-
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cornered objects like chairs, tables, stools, dice
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etc, 3) (Art) A piece of mosaic tile; a single
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piece of a mosaic [emphasis mine], 4)
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(Politics) An identity chit or marker
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[emphasis mine]; in ancient Rome, tessereae
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were identity tokens issued to legionnaires,
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conquered peoples and slaves. Slaves or Gauls
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who refused to accept tesserea were often
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branded or maimed for purposes of
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identification and taxation [emphasis
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mine]."
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What kind of "smart" GI dogtag is this?
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What manner of American military
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identification system would take its name from
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the hated identity chits of Roman conquerors, as
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they enslaved the entire known world 2,000
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years ago?
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MOTHER OF ALL SMART CARDS
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If Tesserea sounds bad, Mosaic looks even
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worse. In fact, if the stories about it are true,
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Mosaic could be the mother of all Smart-Card
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projects--Tesserea included. Mosaic reportedly
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goes far beyond personal identification devices,
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like Smart Cards or "smart" computer databases,
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such as the one proposed by Hillary Clinton for
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her National "Health" Security identification
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system.
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Mosaic is said to be literally global in
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scope. It reportedly involves state-of-the-art
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wireless communications technology and
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regional monitoring systems to track the
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Tesserea identity devices. Initially, cellular-
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telephone-like communications networks will
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do the monitoring, but eventually space-based
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satellite networks will do it. Today's existing
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satellite networks can already locate ships and
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aircraft within 500 feet of their actual position,
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anywhere on earth.
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'SMART' DOGTAGS?
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For the military, the idea of "smart"
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dogtags sounded reasonable, even laudable.
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Imagine a military ID that can be instantly
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located anywhere in the world, so
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reinforcements or rescuers can be dispatched to
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soldiers, sailors or fliers in trouble within
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minutes, either in peacetime or war.
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Who knows? Such devices could even be
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implanted into servicemen and women. They
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could be powered by the person's body heat
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through a simple, low-voltage thermocoupling
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element. They'd be a permanent military
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security device, right out of Star Trek.
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With the heartbreak of America's
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Vietnam-era MIAs still fresh in people's minds,
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such "smart" dogtags sound like an exciting and
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innovative prospect. How many of those missing
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men might have been saved if rescuers had
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been able to instantly "zero-in" on them in the
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jungles or rice paddies of Southeast Asia?
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KNOWING & GOING
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Then it dawned on me: By all indications,
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six U.S. administrations, the CIA, the Joint Chiefs
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of Staff--even the KGB--always knew more-or-
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less where our MIAs were. Even today, they
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apparently know where "bodies are buried" (or
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stacked up, to be more precise--the remains of
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America's inconvenient MIAs are consistently
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reported to be stored in above-ground
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mausoleums in Hanoi).
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My point is this: Tesserea and Mosaic
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won't necessarily guarantee a different
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outcome, if the Vietnam MIA tragedy is ever
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repeated. "Knowing" and "going" are two
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different things. "Inconvenient" servicemen and
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women--those who support covert operations, or
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government-organized crime, or who simply
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know too much or cost international finance
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capital too much--will undoubtedly continue to
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be abandoned. With or without Tesserea cards.
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Furthermore, once these devices are
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perfected and deployed--and they may be
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working just fine, right now--will they be
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limited to the armed forces? Or will they serve
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as prototypes for more general Smart Carding?
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Will the people who carry them even know
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what these things are?
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Personally, I'm not persuaded Tesserea's
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Smart-Card "dogtags" are intended only for
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servicemen and women. On the contrary, it
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appears likely that the Smart Card technology
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being developed in these shadowy programs
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could be bad news for all Americans, who are
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already hard-pressed to safeguard the
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remaining shreds of their personal privacy.
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That's been the pattern--these frightful
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projects move around, from one secret agency
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to another, sucking up public funds and then
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vanishing into covert "blackness", only to
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resurface somewhere else. More advanced,
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more pervasive, and usually masquerading as
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something else.
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VICTIMS OF CLASSICAL EDUCATION
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We live in an age when secret government
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code-names are almost always gibberish-words
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randomly generated by computer. So where did
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the exquisite, archaic logic of these two code-
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names come from?
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Tesserea for the identity
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device . . . Mosaic for an awesome, space-
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based monitoring program to track all the
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identity devices. All the people forced to carry
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these things would be reduced to a vast
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mosaic--instantly identifiable and findable,
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wherever in the world they may be.
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In my college days, I was privileged to
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attend a school with a pretty good classical
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history department. We used to kid the
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fledgling classicists, calling them "victims of a
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classical education". But we all knew there were
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powerful lessons to be learned from classical
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history, however.
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Nowhere are those lessons more poignant
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than in the frightful slave-empire of ancient
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Rome. If these frightful plans Tesserea and
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Mosaic go forward and become America's
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"Health" Card system (or something else), we
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could all become the victims of "someone's"
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classical education.
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