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The organ transplants might cause problems with criminal recognition




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Kimmo Huosionmaa

The next text would feel like little bit disturbed, but do you remember the gangster named John Dillinger? This brutal criminal tried to change his fingerprints, and the modern version of this kind of attempt can be that criminals use hand- or finger transplants. The DNA is now the major way to recognize criminals, and that’s why we will always forget, that there would be criminals, who want to change their fingerprints.


The fingerprints are leaving the secondary and old method to identify criminals, and that’s the reason why we must realize, that modern criminals have many ways to turn the suspects off themselves, and those methods are very simple. The criminals might use the cells, what is taken from another person to deceive the police. One trick, what might use in this kind of action might be stolen cigarettes from the ashtray and leave those evidence at the crime scene. In one Bond movie, the criminals have transplanted the eye to one co-operative, because they wanted to steal nuclear weapons.


In that movie, they made the eye of the United States president for that man. In the modern era, the copy of the eye can be manufactured by using biotechnology, and the copying the retina of some other person might be possible. And also the photograph with 3D printings can make possible to make the copy of some person’s retina, and that film can be installed inside some person’s eye. And the person can be some alcoholic, who has lost another eye, and that person might have also hand transplants. In this scenario, the criminals or terrorists would kill this man after the operation, that this agent cannot speak.


Also in the murder case, the murderers can use sniper rifles, and those weapons can be stolen years before the shooting. There are many places, where can be used the biometric recognition system, and the criminals can be used even hand transplants to deceive the system. When we are talking about using biometric recognition, what uses fingerprints, the targeted person’s hand can be cut away, and then the hand would put in the briefcase, what is equipped with the life support system, what is used normally in the organ transplant.


That system might cause the horrible situation, where some terrorist can slip in the secured database. In this scenario, the attacker just kills the target and steals the hand of that poor people. In this scenario, the criminal would use another person’s cell phone and steal the information about it. The terrorists would also take hand transplants for some medical doctor. That may cause the situation, where some terrorist would slip into the western state.


Science is the very dangerous thing in the wrong hands. Every person, who makes science must realize, that all scientific work can use against humanity. When we remember the attacks, what terrorists do, we must say, that those persons are very desperate. And their mission is to make a suicide in this kind of attacks, what primary mission is to cause panic in the middle of the people. So those terrorists might try to slip in the nuclear plants, by using some surgical things. The immunological system might shut down if the person would die soon, and this is the reason, why this technology is so terrible in wrong hands.

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