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Big Brother/Sis & Surveillance Systems
There are over 30 million closed-circuit television cameras in America recording 24-7, catching
the average citizen on film nearly 200 times daily. Every American has a 9-digit government Social Security number
assigned to them at birth. We require government licenses to drive, to get married, and have pets, government
passports to travel, and corporate credit cards to book tickets, make reservations, and shop online. Our phone
lines are tapped and our emails are compiled and saved. Intelligence agencies and corporations share and maintain
huge databases full of information on every citizen. The government, corporate, and media interests have all melded
into one cohesive unit, propagating the “official” version of reality through every newspaper and TV set.
New surveillance cameras will use computer eyes to find
'pre crimes' by detecting suspicious behaviour
and calling for guards
Computerised detectors look for 'abnormal' behaviour
When suspicious individuals are seen, guards called
BRS machines have been trialled in numerous locations
288 cameras to be installed on subway in Sn Francisco
By Rob Waugh
PUBLISHED: 08:12 EST, 5 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:12 EST, 5 June 2012
A new generation of computerised 'Big
Brother’ cameras are able to spot if you are a terrorist or a criminal - before you even commit a crime.
The devices are installed in places like train stations or public buildings where they scan passers
by to see if they are acting suspiciously.
Using a range of in-built parameters of what is ‘normal’ the cameras then send a text message to a
human guard to issue an alert - or call them.
Surveillance: The new BRS Labs AISight
software is used with devices are installed in places like train stations or public buildings where
they scan passers by to see if they are acting suspiciously
Surveillance: The new BRS Labs AISight software is used with devices are installed in places like
train stations or public buildings where they scan passers by to see if they are acting suspiciously
Manufacturers BRS Labs said it has installed the cameras at tourist attractions, government
buildings and military bases in the U.S.
But the Texas-based company has offices in London, Sao Paulo, and Barcelona - meaning they could be
in dozens of places around the world.
In its latest project BRS Labs is to install its devices on the transport system in San Francisco,
which includes buses, trams and subways.
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The company says will put them in 12 stations with up to 22 cameras in each, bringing the total
number to 288.
The cameras will be able to track up to 150 people at a time in real time and will gradually build
up a ‘memory’ of suspicious behaviour to work out what is suspicious.
Tom Cruise in Minority Report, which also dealt with
'pre crimes': Manufacturers BRS Labs said it has installed the cameras at tourist attractions,
government buildings and military bases in the U.S.
Tom Cruise in Minority Report, which also dealt with 'pre crimes': Manufacturers BRS Labs said it
has installed the cameras at tourist attractions, government buildings and military bases in the U.S.
The AISight system: Each camera has a series of virtual ¿trip wires¿ and if any activated then an alert is sent
out to a human supervisor
BRS Labs said the cameras effective have ‘the capability to learn from what they observe’.
Its advanced features also mean it can compensate for poor light or a shaky image, further reducing
the need for human supervision.
Each camera has a series of virtual ‘trip wires’ and if any activated then an alert is sent out to
a human supervisor.
The relevant clip of footage is then sent over the Internet to human employees, along with a text
message informing them of more details.
Speaking to Fast Company, BRS Labs President John Frazzini said its technology involves 11 patents
which deal with helping the machines to learn.
The AISight system: Each camera has a series of
virtual ¿trip wires¿ and if any activated then an alert is sent out to a human
supervisor
He added that in the case of the San Francisco cameras, the footage will actually be turned into code
before being analysed.
In the post 9/11 world, Western countries have increasingly looked to behaviour monitoring to stop
themselves becoming the victims of a terrorist attack.
In the UK staff at airports have been trained in ‘behavioural detection’ to spot somebody acting
suspiciously.
It has since been discussed at the UN-backed International Civil Aviation Organisation in Switzerland and could be
rolled out across Europe.
U.S. airports such as Boston’s Logan airport also have similar measures in place in addition to the usual metal
detectors and pat-downs.
This summer the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Department will release harmless bacteria into its subway
system to test biological weapons detectors.
Alex welcomes digital privacy advocate and talk radio host Dr. Katherine Albrecht to explain
Google's eerie role in erecting a massive spy network against the people. http://www.katherinealbrecht.com/
Google Hails Age of Cyber War & Digital
Revolution
Current executive chairman and former CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, discusses in his new book 'The
New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business', co-written with Jared Cohen, that the
coming digital era will be marked by military cyber-warfare, digitally-driven revolutions (as seen in recent
wave of Arab Spring uprisings), total surveillance, (online and in the physical world), and the end of the
"delete" button, meaning that privacy will be replaced by a permanent activity footprint tracked on a
database.
A promotion video makes 'predictions' that actually reflect global policy discussed at the secretive Bilderberg
meeting -- where Eric Schmidt and other technocrats meet with US CYBERCOM commander Keith Alexander and global
rulers including Rockefeller, Rothschild and European Royalty representatives.
Google's Plan to Track You Like Cattle
The Motorola Mobile division, recently acquired by Google, is headed by the former head of DARPA.
No wonder they're working on a password "solution" that no one wants.
[Motorola Advanced Technology and Projects Group Chief Regina Dugan disclosed over the weekend at the D11
conference that the tech firm is working on electronic tattoo or implantable chips that would make the human body
the tool for identification.] http://www.infowars.com/motorolas-pas...
Activist Mark Dice The Orwellian Nightmare Come True
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Military Industrial Complex has declared war on
AMERICA
Next month the Federal Aviation Administration will be proposing new rules to make it easier for
law enforcement agencies to have permission to use predator drones on American citizens. In the past decade the
Pentagon's unmanned predator drones went from 50 to 7,000. Many fear the use of these drones on Americans are
infringing on their civil liberties. Alex Jones, radio show host, joins us to look deeper into why predator drones
are flying domestically.
DHS Street Lights
In tonight's Wednesday, November 9, 2011
broadcast of the Infowars Nightly News, Alex Jones will address the launch of the nationally-coordinated Emergency
Alert System takeover, which was tested earlier today on radio and television. The feds admittedly aim to expand
these forced-alerts to mobile phones and the Internet as well.
Also in the news is open talk of Ron Paul running for president in the Libertarian Party. Jesse Ventura has also
been discussed as a possible candidate or running mate, if called upon by the only 3rd party mechanism with wide
ballot access.
Alex will further cover the disgusting human experimentation taking place in Africa where big pharma companies like
Pfizer, numerous universities and Rockefeller-spurned groups like the Population Council are openly engaged in
non-consensual' testing and research on uninformed individuals from countries without adequate protections.
In alarming border news, SWAT teams were dispatched as a gun battle with gunmen and Mexican police unfolded at a
ranch near Escobares on the U.S. side of the border. Alex will also elaborate on the Homeland Security-coordinated
deployment of smart street lights equipped with covert surveillance technology and hooked into DHS emergency alert
systems. A Charlotte-based Homeland Security official quipped that you would never know if Big Sis was watching
through the street light system.
One time Libertarian Party Presidential nominee Michael Badnarik will also join Alex to discuss the long battle for
liberty, the prospects of Ron Paul and/or Jesse Ventura running for president in 2012 within the Libertarian Party,
the Occupy Wall Street movement, new assaults on privacy and the Bill of Rights and much more. http://www.infowars.com/ http://www.prisonplanet.tv/ http://www.infowars.net/ http://www.prisonplanet.com/
EVERYTHING IS SPYING ON YOU
In this upload I read from a Prisonplanet.com article written by Paul Joseph Watson which details
how the modern day police state control grid, is a high tech surveillance system of total control. The vast
majority of people have no idea that most home appliances have been built to control, track and trace them.
Intellistreets
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BIG BROTHER will be SPYING on you everwhere you go. INTELLISTREETS being installed in U.S.
Microsoft X-Box Kinect games device has a video camera and a microphone that records speech.
Microsoft has stated that users "should not expect any level of privacy concerning your use of the live
communication features," and the company "may access or disclose information about you, including the content of
your communications."
Mindless Sheep Thumbscan To Get Into Disney
World
Just look at these pathetic sheep being herded in to be thumbscanned. It makes me so sick.
Orwellian Police Device Can See Through
Clothing
Orwellian Police Device Can See Through Clothing
Red Squad Back Big Brother cameras zoom in on
Chicago
In what has been dubbed Operation Virtual Shield, thousands of public and privately owned
security cameras have been put in place in Chicago and linked together, creating a capsule of surveillance over the
entire city, more extensive than anywhere else in the United States. Chicago holds the record for number of
surveillance cameras, estimated at up to 10,000. The network is said to have cost $60 million. Officials say it is
worth the price, but privacy concerns are at a peak.
Street Lights Are Spying on You Intellistreets Systems
Now
Talking surveillance cameras that bark orders
at passers-by and can also record conversations are heading for U.S. streets, with manufacturer Illuminating
Concepts announcing the progress of its 'Intellistreets' system.
As we first reported last year, high tech street lights with "homeland security applications" are now being
installed in major U.S. cities.
The street lights also have loudspeakers that can give audible warnings to individuals, mimicking the talking
surveillance cameras in the UK that shout out orders through microphones telling people to pick up litter or leave
the area.
A recent press release put out by Amerlux announces the company's partnership with Illuminating Concepts to further
advance the rollout of 'Intellistreets'. The announcement confirms that the street lights will have a number of
"homeland security features" including a loudspeaker system that will be used to "engage captive audiences".
"The built-in speaker can broadcast emergency information," states the press release, adding, "SmartSite luminaires
can be equipped with a variety of cameras and sensors to ensure real-time 24/7-security coverage. The sensors
detect a variety of threats that enable rapid response from emergency personnel or help prevent crime and gain
control of the streets."
The press release adds that the SmartSite system developed to operate the 'Intellistreets' surveillance hubs is
intended not only for street lighting but also for "retail malls, sports venues, on college campuses, and in new
construction," and "might well become commonplace" in the near future. http://www.infowars.com/talking-surve...
by Paul Joseph Watson
These days our surveillance state isn't only growing because of the government, but it's also
thanks to the tech giants. A congressional hearing was held titled, "Protecting Mobile Privacy" but DOJ's Jason
Weinstein called for new laws that would require mobile providers to collect and store information about their
customers, as in less privacy, at a hearing about privacy. Cato's Julian Sanchez explains.
In these times, weve all come to accept that our e-mails, telephone calls and financial
transactions can be monitored and tracked, but do we really know how much of our lives are actually being observed
and recorded and by whom?
SHADOW GOVERNMENT provides up-to-the minute analysis of the ever changing technological landscape and new evidence
that an ultra-secret global elite controls technology, finance, international law, world trade, political power and
vast military capabilities. Get your copy at INFOWARS.com
Here are some of our specials http://infowars-shop.stores.yahoo.net...
Proprietary Software is an Instrument of Unjust
Power
Alex welcomes back to the show software freedom activist and computer programmer Richard Stallman
who talks about a claim that scientists can hack the brain. He also talks about built-in trapdoors in electronics
manufactured in China. Stallman pioneered the concept of copyleft and he is the main author of the GNU General
Public License. http://www.gnu.org/ http://www.infowars.com/ http://www.planetinfowars.com/
Fighting Back Against Big
Brother
Why are our controllers creating a surveillance society? What is the psychological agenda behind
the panopticon society? Anti Big-Brother crusader Steve Jolly tells us about the next level of digitized
micromanagement - and what you can do to fight back.
This is a fast-paced, bullet point style interview that hits on all the latest and key developments behind the
agenda to create a technocratic prison planet.
Why are our controllers creating a surveillance society? What is
the psychological agenda behind the panopticon society? Anti Big-Brother crusader Steve Jolly tells us about the
next level of digitized micromanagement – and what you can do to fight back.
This is a fast-paced, bullet point style interview that hits on all
the latest and key developments behind the agenda to create a technocratic prison planet.
The Psychological Reasons Behind Mass
Surveillance
Alex welcomes back UK activist and CCTV cameraman Steve Jolly to discuss his ambivalence towards
the surveillance state and his experience addressing the UK Parliament where he scrutinized the Protection of
Freedoms Bill. http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2... http://www.no-cctv.org.uk/
Expert Reveals The Technocratic Architecture of The
Nwo
Alex welcomes "America's liberty belle" Dr. Katherine Albrecht to discuss the imminent threats to
our digital and personal privacy and ways to overcome warrantless government spying. Alex also covers other
major news items and takes your calls. http://www.katherinealbrecht.com/
Schools Are Becoming Electronic Concentration
Camps
Melissa welcomes Dr. Katherine Albrecht to discuss the imminent threats to our digital and
personal privacy and ways to overcome warrantless government spying. http://www.katherinealbrecht.com/