Every Breath You Take
Every Move You Make
If you live in the United States today, you need to understand that your privacy
is being constantly eroded. Our world is going crazy, government paranoia is
off the charts and law enforcement authorities have become absolutely obsessed
with watching us, listening to us, tracking us, recording us, compiling
information on all of us and getting us all to spy on one another. If you doubt
that we are rapidly getting to the point where the government will monitor every
breath you take and every move you make, just read the rest of this article.
The truth is that the government is watching you more closely than ever, and
they are spending billions upon billions of dollars to enhance their
surveillance capabilities even further. If our society stays on this current
path, we will eventually have zero privacy left. At this
point, it is not too hard to imagine a society where we will not be able to say
anything, buy anything, sell anything, assemble with others or even leave our
homes without government permission. We truly are descending into a dystopian
nightmare and the American people had better wake up.
Federally-funded high-tech street lights now being installed in American
cities are not only set to aid the DHS in making “security announcements” and
acting as talking surveillance cameras, they are also capable of “recording
conversations,” bringing the potential privacy threat posed by ‘Intellistreets’
to a whole new level.
Starting today, the welcome screens on 1.2 million hotel television sets
in Marriott, Hilton, Sheraton, Holiday Inn and other hotels in the USA will show
a short public service announcement from DHS. The 15-second spot encourages
viewers to be vigilant and call law enforcement if they witness something
suspicious during their travels.
If you call a radio talk show and get on the air, you might be recorded
by the FBI.
The FBI has awarded a $524,927 contract to a Virginia company to record
as much radio news and talk programming as it can find on the Internet.
The FBI says it is not playing big brother by policing the airwaves, but
rather seeking access to what airs as potential evidence.
You're probably used to seeing TSA's signature blue uniforms at the
airport, but now agents are hitting the interstates to fight terrorism with
Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response (VIPR).
"Where is a terrorist more apt to be found? Not these days on an airplane
more likely on the interstate," said Tennessee Department of Safety &
Homeland Security Commissioner Bill Gibbons.
Tuesday Tennessee was first to deploy VIPR simultaneously at five weigh
stations and two bus stations across the state.
A sophisticated new camera system can detect lies just by watching our
faces as we talk, experts say.
The computerised system uses a simple video camera, a high-resolution
thermal imaging sensor and a suite of algorithms.
Researchers say the system could be a powerful aid to security
services.
But face scanners are not just a tool that will be used in the future. The
truth is that face scanners are being used all over the United States right
now. The following comes from an article posted on Singularity Hub....
Law enforcement continues to adopt new technologies in an effort to make
their jobs easier and keep us safer. The latest gizmo attaches to officers’
iPhones and turns them into biometric face scanners. The scanners have already
been street tested in Massachusetts. Pretty soon cops all across the US will be
using them to ID suspects.
#8 Another "pre-crime" technology currently being tested by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security is The Future Attribute Screening Technology (FAST) program. The following description of this new program comes from an article in the London Telegraph....
Using cameras and sensors the "pre-crime" system measures and tracks changes in a person's body movements, the pitch of their voice and the rhythm of their speech.
It also monitors breathing patterns, eye movements, blink rate and alterations in body heat, which are used to assess an individual's likelihood to commit a crime.
The Future Attribute Screening Technology (FAST) programme is already being tested on a group of government employees who volunteered to act as guinea pigs.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control, which has been comprehensively
exposed as a vaccine propaganda organization promoting the interests of drug
companies, is now engaged in a household surveillance program that involves
calling U.S. households and intimidating parents into producing child
immunization records. As part of what it deems a National Immunization
Survey(NIS), the CDC is sending letters to U.S. households, alerting them that
they will be called by "NORC at the University of Chicago" and that households
should "have your child's immunization records handy when answering our
questions."
#12 As I have written about previously, a very disturbing document that Oath Keepers has obtained shows that the FBI is now instructing store owners to report many new forms of "suspicious activity" to them. According to the document, "suspicious activity" now includes the following....
*paying with cash
*missing a hand or fingers
*"strange odors"
*making "extreme religious statements"
*"radical theology"
*purchasing weatherproofed ammunition or match containers
*purchasing meals ready to eat
*purchasing night vision devices, night flashlights or gas masks
Do any of those "signs of suspicious activity" apply to you?
According to a report on WorldNetDaily, this document is part of a "series of brochures" that will be distributed "to farm supply stores, gun shops, military surplus stores and even hotels and motels."
#13 In some areas of the country, law enforcement authorities are pulling data out of cell phones for no reason whatsoever. According to the ACLU, state police in Michigan are now using "extraction devices" to download data from the cell phones of motorists that they pull over. This is taking happening even if the motorists that are pulled over are not accused of doing anything wrong.
The following is how a recent article on CNET News described the capabilities of these "extraction devices"....
The devices, sold by a company called Cellebrite, can download text
messages, photos, video, and even GPS data from most brands of cell phones. The
handheld machines have various interfaces to work with different models and can
even bypass security passwords and access some information.
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