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ramus
1st October 2018, 20:51
That sign telling you how fast you’re driving may be spying on you

https://qz.com/1400791/that-road-sign-telling-you-how-fast-youre-driving-may-be-part-of-a-us-government-surveillance-network/

According to recently released US federal contracting data, the Drug Enforcement Administration will be expanding the footprint of its nationwide surveillance network with the purchase of “multiple” trailer-mounted speed displays “to be retrofitted as mobile LPR [License Plate Reader] platforms.” The DEA is buying them from RU2 Systems Inc., a private Mesa, Arizona company. How much it’s spending on the signs has been redacted.

Two other, apparently related contracts, show that the DEA has hired a small machine shop in California, and another in Virginia, to conceal the readers within the signs. An RU2 representative said the company providing the LPR devices themselves is a Canadian firm called Genetec.

Orph
1st October 2018, 21:58
Edit by Orph: License plate scanning technology has been around for several years. Many P.D.'s across the country use it in some form or another.

"They" are watching you. While you use your computer, or cell phone or just driving your car. "They" know who you are, where you are, and what you do.

Flash
2nd October 2018, 00:04
There will be a spree of stolen license plates from partners cheating on their other half..... not wanting to be caught (kidding).

If people are tracked with license plates, cell phones, nano particules injected in them, well stealing license plates won't be enough

Magnus
2nd October 2018, 00:55
Edit by Orph: License plate scanning technology has been around for several years. Many P.D.'s across the country use it in some form or another.

"They" are watching you. While you use your computer, or cell phone or just driving your car. "They" know who you are, where you are, and what you do.

A.I. must love the groundwork mortals are providing it. (Person of Interest 2011–2016) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1839578/)

Surveillance like this can't end well for humans, it's sneaky and it's a tool that at some point or another will become a weapon, threatening to undermine healthy traditions.

Another sneaky A.I. trail is smartphones, dangerous enough already, and taking new steps every day.

Smartphone = dumb phone = gps tracking and camera.
Old phone = smart phone = no gps tracking, no camera.

ramus
3rd October 2018, 16:44
from: Latte
1st October 2018 22:47 Link to Post #1

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?104486-Apple-Will-Start-Tracking-Your-Calls-Emails-To-Assign-You-A---Trust-Score--

Default Apple Will Start Tracking Your Calls & Emails To Assign You A ‘Trust Score’

The Facts:Apple iPhone users will now have their data on phones calls, texts and emails track by Apple so they can be given a 'trust score.' They claim this data collection will help prevent fraud.

Reflect On:Is this not just behavioural and user data collection disguised as 'trying to protect you?' Is this data going to be used to sell you more products? Or maybe sold to other companies? Do we have ANY reason to trust Apple?


https://www.collective-evolution.com...a-trust-score/

Just another sealing of our privacy thanks.... Latte

Foxie Loxie
3rd October 2018, 17:03
Just wondering.....haven't we already breathed in the nanobots that will be used to control us? :crazy:

ramus
3rd October 2018, 17:07
Here is another post that is applicable to this discussion : The 4th amendment

Thanks to Target for posting this here:


http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?104156-QAnon-An-Opposing-Viewpoint-LARP-Psyop-Cult-or-Something-Even-More-Sinister&p=1252074&viewfull=1#post1252074



Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lD7qzH4ob3Y ..... 3:59 minutes long.

Carmody
3rd October 2018, 18:00
Dual polarization 'privacy' covers for your licenceplate.

The dual polarization means that if the reader is not directly in line with the plate, it can't be read. Police behind you can see it fine.

Anyone or anything at an oblique angle, can't see it clearly enough to read or to record. No cameras at stop lights will work. If those cameras are not looking at the plate 'straight on', they'll get nothing. If they are far enough away to be nearly straight on and get some of a read of some sort.....then the distance of the camera to the car...prevents enough detail from being in the image.