A brand new report from Prophecy News Watch has come out on the topic of the Surveillance State and it’s quite disturbing. We’ve all heard the old Christmas tune about Santa Claus making his list, checking it twice, and knowing who’s been naughty or nice. Well, the Deep State has come up with its own, much less fun, version of that song here in the real world and this list they’ve come up with likely has you and I on it. Especially if you’re a person that loves freedom and has voted for President-elect Donald Trump.
“Geofencing dragnets. Fusion centers. Smart devices. Behavioral threat assessments. Terror watch lists. Facial recognition. Snitch tip lines. Biometric scanners. Pre-crime. DNA databases. Data mining. Precognitive technology. Drones. Contact tracing apps. License plate readers. Social media vetting. Surveillance towers,” The PNW report said. “What these add up to is a world in which, on any given day, the average person is now monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in more than 20 different ways by both government and corporate eyes and ears.”
The deep relationship that has formed between our massive, sprawling government and Big Tech has produced a demonic offspring known as Big Brother, which, of course, comes from George Orwell’s “1984.” At one point in time, this was just a work of fiction. However, it seems radical progressives have taken it as a playbook for how to implement their nightmarish vision for the future of our country.
This creepy new era of government/corporate spying–in which we’re being listened to, watched, tracked, followed, mapped, bought, sold and targeted–has been made possible by a global army of techno-tyrants, fusion centers and Peeping Toms. Consider just a small sampling of the tools being used to track our movements, monitor our spending, and sniff out all the ways in which our thoughts, actions and social circles might land us on the government’s naughty list, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong.
Tracking you based on your phone and movements: Cell phones have become de facto snitches, offering up a steady stream of digital location data on users’ movements and travels. For instance, the FBI was able to use geofence data to identify more than 5,000 mobile devices (and their owners) in a 4-acre area around the Capitol on January 6. This latest surveillance tactic could land you in jail for being in the “wrong place and time.” Police are also using cell-site simulators to carry out mass surveillance of protests without the need for a warrant.
There are a wide variety of tools and tracking methods that federal agents are using to get into your computer, monitor your activities and take a look at what you’re viewing on your screens. New hacking software also gives them the capability to activate cameras and microphones remotely, which also gives them a chance to spy on you and what you’re up to you in the privacy of your own home, office, wherever you might be.
Tracking you based on your DNA. DNA technology in the hands of government officials completes our transition to a Surveillance State. If you have the misfortune to leave your DNA traces anywhere a crime has been committed, you’ve already got a file somewhere in some state or federal database–albeit it may be a file without a name. By accessing your DNA, the government will soon know everything else about you that they don’t already know: your family chart, your ancestry, what you look like, your health history, your inclination to follow orders or chart your own course, etc.
I know it can be neat to see what you’re ancestry is, but there are individuals who are out that are dedicated to getting their hands on these blood and saliva samples and using them for nefarious purposes. It’s better to just pass on using these services as a means of preserving your privacy.
After all, a DNA print reveals everything about “who we are, where we come from, and who we will be.” It can also be used to predict the physical appearance of potential suspects. It’s only a matter of time before the police state’s pursuit of criminals expands into genetic profiling and a preemptive hunt for criminals of the future.
And let’s not forget the advancements that are now being made in facial recognition software. Just imagine Big Brother keeping tabs on you wherever you go. The invasion of privacy from this is horrifying. Combine this with the fact cameras are everywhere these days, this kind of software can be used by the government to track you. Imagine if you’re a person that is speaking out against the current federal agenda being shoved on the American people and these cameras and software programs being used to keep tabs on you and catch you doing something they don’t approve of so they can strong arm you into obeying their demands.
One particularly controversial software program created by Clearview AI has been used by police, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security to collect photos on social media sites for inclusion in a massive facial recognition database. Similarly, biometric software, which relies on one’s unique identifiers (fingerprints, irises, voice prints), is becoming the standard for navigating security lines, as well as bypassing digital locks and gaining access to phones, computers, office buildings, etc. In fact, greater numbers of travelers are opting into programs that rely on their biometrics in order to avoid long waits at airport security. Scientists are also developing lasers that can identify and surveil individuals based on their heartbeats, scent and microbiome.
Tracking you based on your behavior: Rapid advances in behavioral surveillance are not only making it possible for individuals to be monitored and tracked based on their patterns of movement or behavior, including gait recognition (the way one walks), but have given rise to whole industries that revolve around predicting one’s behavior based on data and surveillance patterns and are also shaping the behaviors of whole populations. One smart “anti-riot” surveillance system purports to predict mass riots and unauthorized public events by using artificial intelligence to analyze social media, news sources, surveillance video feeds and public transportation data.
Our government wants you to believe all of this is crazy talk and that you can trust them not to abuse these tools. I don’t think it needs to be said, but just in case it does, you shouldn’t most certainly not believe the lie. And that’s what they’re doing. Lying to us.
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