Smart City surveillance takes on a special role in cities dependent on tourism. Venice is perfecting Brave New World concept: “We know in real time how many people are in each part [of the city], …
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Smart City surveillance takes on a special role in cities dependent on tourism. Venice is perfecting Brave New World concept: “We know in real time how many people are in each part [of the city], …
Read More »By Spiro Skouras Recently, the United Nations had some big announcements that went largely unnoticed, including the rollout of a biometric digital wallet and an announcement that one of its specialized agencies The International Civil Aviation …
Read More »By B.N. Frank How your life has been affected by COVID-19 depends on where you live. While reports of inaccurate tests continue to increase (see 1, 2), and at least one person suffered a serious injury from a nasal …
Read More »By Andrew Napolitano In 2019, agents of the federal and state governments persuaded judges to issue 99% of all requested intercepts. An intercept is any type of government surveillance – telephone, text message, email, even in-person. …
Read More »By Tyler Durden U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday announced a one-month lockdown beginning Nov. 5 through Dec. 2. Under these new measures, people will be confined to their homes except for essential travel, including medical reasons, …
Read More »By The Corbett Report The death cult that wants to suppress humanity has issued their warning: the lockdown of the world in the name of the global scamdemic is not the end of this madness. It …
Read More »9/11, as we were told repeatedly in the days, weeks, and months after the attack, was the day that changed everything. And now a new event has come along to once again throw the world …
Read More »Por favor, tan pronto puedas, escucha a este señor hasta el final. Vernon Coleman, médico y escrito, un hombre perseguido, ya verás por qué: su lucidez. Un hombre que te ayudará a entender la realidad. …
Read More »In 2019 The World Health Organization predicted that high levels of Electromagnetic Radiation exposure (aka “Electrosmog”) could lead to health issues in 30% of the population. A few months earlier, telecom executives gave U.S. congressional testimony that they had NO scientific evidence that …
Read More »By B.N. Frank All wireless “Smart” devices collect data often without users knowledge or consent while simultaneously emitting harmful electromagnetic radiation which can make people and animals sick (see 1, 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8) AND increase their cancer risk (see 1. 2. 3, 4). More details about data collection …
Read More »Chinese state-owned telecommunication company China Mobile is building a 5G smart highway project in Wuhan in Hubei province. The first 5G smart highway project in the country is currently under construction. Once it is complete, …
Read More »he Nato military alliance has just received its first cutting-edge spy drones called Global Hawks. They’ll help commanders on the ground identify potential threats to Nato members – with one single drone able to watch …
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Read More »TOPICS:Patrick Woodsmart technologyTechnocracy December 20, 2019 By Patrick Wood The concept of “smart growth” was a brilliant marketing strategy that was introduced in the early 1990s as an alternative phrase for Agenda 21. Americans don’t …
Read More »By Tyler Durden The Turkish military is about to take delivery of a fleet of 55-lb. drones equipped with a machine gun and 200-rounds of ammunition. Made by Ankara-based firm Asisguard, the ‘Songar’ drone can …
Read More »TOPICS:CaliforniaCivil LibertiesConstitutionDave Maassfacial recognitionPrivacySurveillance December 12, 2019 By Dave Maass We just stopped one of the largest, longest running, and most controversial face recognition programs operated by local law enforcement in the United States. A …
Read More »TOPICS:Artificial IntelligenceAutomationBN FrankTeslaVehicles December 8, 2019 By B.N. Frank Experts continue to warn that Automated Vehicles (AVs) ARE NOT SAFE (see 1, 2, 3, 4). Teslas have even been catching fire and disposing of what’s …
Read More »TOPICS:Five EyesHuman RightsJason BermasNew ZealandPrivacySurveillanceSuzie DawsonTaylor Hudak December 1, 2019 By Jason Bermas There is a much greater overarching network of surveillance that is tracking, tracing, and databasing nearly everyone on a global scale. Jason …
Read More »60 Minutes 424K subscribers How often have you wondered what your spouse is really thinking? Or your boss? Or the guy sitting across from you on the bus? Lesley Stahl reported on scientific research to …
Read More »TOPICS:BN FrankPrivacysmart technologySurveillance November 16, 2019 By B.N. Frank There’s no doubt that street lights are a good thing. But LED and “Smart” street lights are often expensive AND designed with cameras, microphones, data collection …
Read More »TOPICS:ChileDronesElias MaratPoliceProtest November 15, 2019 By Elias Marat As the people of Chile enter the second month of massive protests against the neoliberal government of President Sebastian Piñera, clashes have continued unabated between demonstrators and …
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