Topic: Retinal Scans

4 chapters across the catalog

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 2:42:04 - 2:44:14

519: Freemium Reporter

Retinal Scans and IQ Correlation Claims

A report from Science Daily claims a direct correlation between the health of blood vessels in the retina and a person's IQ and cognitive function. The hosts link this to the potential for future biometric surveillance, where retinal scans could be used to categorize individuals by intelligence or health risk. They view this as another step toward a "technocratic" control system.

Episode 518 1:34:05 - 1:39:25

518: Hot Scene

Eyelock Retinal Scans, TED Talk and Polio Eradication

Polk County Schools in Florida implemented a trial of "EyeSwipe" retinal scanners on school buses without prior parental notification. The technology was promoted at a TED conference by Eyelock's chief strategist, who claimed that ending identity theft through biometrics could save enough money to fund the Gates Foundation's efforts to eradicate polio.

No Agenda 009
Episode 9 4:24 - 7:39

9: No Agenda 009

Stephen Brill, Clear Airport Security Program

Stephen Brill, the founder of Brill's Content, is identified as the creator of Verified Identity Pass, the company behind the Clear airport security program. The system utilizes retinal scans and fingerprints to allow travelers access to a dedicated security line, though standard TSA liquid and shoe restrictions still apply. Concerns are raised regarding the efficiency of US border systems and the frequent secondary screenings experienced by travelers.

No Agenda 008
Episode 8 28:04 - 30:35

8: No Agenda 008

TSA Incompetence, Duty-Free Liquid Restrictions

The hosts criticize the TSA's implementation of security theater, specifically the confiscation of duty-free perfumes exceeding 110 milliliters. They question the lack of investigative journalism into the agency's hiring practices and mock the "Clear" program for encouraging citizens to voluntarily provide retinal scans and fingerprints to the government.