Thursday, October 6, 2016

EPRA Attacks (Electronic Photographic Residual Appearance Attacks...)

I'll use photos to describe what I mean from my facebook page and my OpenSuSE PC here but, my State ID for Texas and my Veterans Affairs identification pictures are PERFECT examples of what is hopefully going to be called Photographic Residual Appearance Attcks via live/realtime edit in the future because I think it's very serious especially for biometric developement. THESE ARE ALL PHOTOS of ME.

 1: 2005-2006 (I always liked this one even with my outlawed "single windsor" and my pathetic abandoning ex-wife in the photo.)is Me; It looks like me at 29 in 2005 shaven.

Photo 2 A little like my cousin Fidel Castro;











 Photo 3 (Unknown Residual Appearance.);



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Photo 4 Joshua Slifer;















Photo 5 (Unknown Residual Appearance);


















Photo 6 My cousin Anthony Frank (NOT to be confused with my Uncle Anthony Frank who is not his father);



















 Photo 7 Michael Correl;



















 Photo 8 A cross of my father and I;



















 Photo 9  Caesar Eman III (Unknown how this is possible unless you bridged me via satellite to a dead man after all, you and your faggot friends at Microsoft did that with a calculator);



















Photo 10 a Shallow Residual Appearance of Joseph Bockin after someone tried to cut my throat and stab me.




















I have many more of these. Like I said, "My Texas State ID and My VA Identification card photos are PERFECT examples" of what I'm talking about. These photos are labeled from top to bottom. I added these below because they're the most obvious cases in which I am referring when I'm talking about Electronic Photographic Residual Appearance. The digital rendering of my image (even though my school picture is scratched up from locking myself out) is out of form completely.

























Anyone who is investing in biometrics would be wise to pay attention to this article. I also recommend watching the movie "Strange Days."




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