12-29-2021, 02:41 PM
(02-11-2018, 08:15 PM)Steve Wrote: Internet giants such as Google, Facebook and Microsoft are creations of the Elites. They are government surveillance and data-gathering agencies under another name and Facebook uses software to scan private communications for what it calls ‘key words’ that can cause them to alert the authorities. Facebook posts can be censored, algorithms used to negatively affect the traffic to and from pages that challenge their conspiracy. Their carefully contrived image of ‘we’re your friend’, ‘it’s all cool, man’ is only a cover.
The Electric Frontier Foundation says of Internet surveillance:
There are almost no restrictions on what can be collected and how it can be used, provided a company can claim it was motivated by ‘cybersecurity purposes’. That means a company like Google, Facebook, Twitter, or AT& T could intercept your emails and text messages, send copies to one another and to the government, and modify those communications or prevent them from reaching their destination if it fits into their plan to stop cybersecurity threats.
Revelations about the extraordinary surveillance reach and capabilities of the United States National Security Agency (NSA) don’t even begin to tell the story of the scale of surveillance to which the population is now subjected with so much more to come. Britain’s GCHQ surveillance operation is just the same or worse.
American Edward Snowden, who worked for a company contracted to the NSA, went public in 2013 to reveal the astonishing scale of surveillance on the public by these agencies. He fled to Russia and was charged by the Obama administration under the Espionage Act which had only been used to prosecute government-connected officials three times since 1917 before Obama began to use it as a tool for punishing and silencing those who sought to expose what they know about government and intelligence corruption and the scale already of the Big Brother State.
These spook agencies are monitoring all Internet traffic and the NSA opened a facility in Utah in 2014 at a cost of $ 1.5 billion to process global information from multiple sources. The Center is said to process ‘all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Internet searches, as well as all types of personal data trails – parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket litter”.’ This doesn’t mean that everyone is watched every day in what they call ‘real time’ though targeted people will be, but they can access any information they want about your movements, statements and activities whenever they like.
Snowden revealed that the authorities can switch on your smartphone at a distance and turn on the microphone even when the phone is turned off. This may sound outrageous, but what they are planning is far more extreme.
There are traffic cameras recording number plates that can also be read from satellite. Smart meters in homes and businesses using wireless technology can tell the authorities how many people you have in your home and what rooms they’re in, or even when you open the fridge. Even gaming technology like the X-box is able to hear conversations and see through clothing.
Microchipped people are now a reality. The plan is to extend this to everyone by first selling microchips as ‘cool’, then making it ever more difficult to function and deal with money without one and finally making them compulsory.
Hi Steve
Here is an interesting item that has some possibilities for watching what people are doing at home, not just by logging your internet useage but by watching live.
It comes in the form of LiFi which is technology that works using the IR spectrum, LiFi Max uses a dongle that is normally fitted in the ceiling and uploads and downloads via LED's.
It is known that an LED can also be used as a lens for seeing, if they have managed to make this work they will be able to map the whole room the dongle is fitted inside.
Here is a video which explains how the technology is going to be fitted into all mobile phones in the near future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71Td0HQ7lx0
Any thoughts?