Born in September 2012, Ahmed Mansour Karni was swept up in an indictment listing his name along with 115 other defendants accused of participating in riots and demonstrations on January 3, 2014. Despite that fact that Ahmed was only a year and a half old at the time, he was reportedly charged with four counts of murder, eight counts of attempted murder, vandalizing property belonging to the Egyptian Health Administration in his home province of el-Fayoum, threatening soldiers and police officers, and damaging vehicles belonging to security forces. Convicted in absentia, Ahmed was sentenced to life in prison on Tuesday.
Comment: A one year old child charged with four counts of murder?! Another sign of the times. Insanity has spread across the globe, how could any so called system of law convicted a child that young?
Comment: A vision of things to come. There are legitimate concerns as to the security of this data for storage and usage which implicates a potential endangerment and unintended consequences to those scanned. Interesting how technology is foisted upon the human populations with no recourse or the ability to object. Do we see eye-to-eye with this program? Can we just look away?