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onawah
3rd July 2014, 19:04
Big Brother is watching...
The next generation of post-
incandescent and post-HP
sodium lights are currently
giving way to much more
energy-efficient and digitally-
compatible LED systems,
which will eventually be
lighting up our city streets
and country roads.
These LEDs are connected to
an Internet-like network,
which with the easy add-ons,
of chemical sensors and cameras
that provide license plate-, facial-
and gait recognition technologies -
and all of which, when fed into
the proposed cloud-based
SmartGrid "Internet of things,"
that is currently being railroaded
through our legal systems, will
make virtually every moment of
any individual's life a matter of
public record.
CBS's Bill Whittaker discusses
both the advantages in overall
efficiency and the complete
invasion of privacy that is now
underway and how this technology
is leagues ahead of any proper
legislation.
(Video: about 4 minutes):
6kSEnSVFD5o
Smart Lights: New LEDs Allow NSA to Spy
on Your Every Movement
http://www.ForbiddenKnowledgeTV.com/page/26507.html
scanner
3rd July 2014, 19:18
Yes we could hack them and get all that lovely info for free :biggrin1: .
Tesla_WTC_Solution
3rd July 2014, 22:03
Gotta wonder what this tech is replacing.
People used to say that traditional light bulbs and TV cable enabled household-level surveillance -- people nowadays either don't believe that or don't care, mostly, but it's entirely possible @@.
Anyhow, that lovely info aside, thanks for posting this very *timely* thread!
It's kind of hard to believe how fast (and slow?) technology is moving -- toward total takeover.
They are softening us up, hoping for a generation without any fight in it,
for when the true technocracy appears :(
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WhiteFeather
3rd July 2014, 23:56
Just when you thought the nasty CFLs were bad enough.
It apparently just got worse
WTF!!!
Snowflower
4th July 2014, 03:56
Candlelight and firelight looks very appealing right now.
heather6thsense
4th July 2014, 10:58
I totally agree with snow flower.
meeradas
4th July 2014, 12:17
For security.
From what. For whom.
I need to leave this place, quickly now.
The Lawnman
4th July 2014, 12:44
Big Brother is watching...
The next generation of post-
incandescent and post-HP
sodium lights are currently
giving way to much more
energy-efficient and digitally-
compatible LED systems,
which will eventually be
lighting up our city streets
and country roads.
These LEDs are connected to
an Internet-like network,
which with the easy add-ons,
of chemical sensors and cameras
that provide license plate-, facial-
and gait recognition technologies -
and all of which, when fed into
the proposed cloud-based
SmartGrid "Internet of things,"
that is currently being railroaded
through our legal systems, will
make virtually every moment of
any individual's life a matter of
public record.
CBS's Bill Whittaker discusses
both the advantages in overall
efficiency and the complete
invasion of privacy that is now
underway and how this technology
is leagues ahead of any proper
legislation.
(Video: about 4 minutes):
6kSEnSVFD5o
Smart Lights: New LEDs Allow NSA to Spy
on Your Every Movement
http://www.ForbiddenKnowledgeTV.com/page/26507.html
All being done without the consent of the one being monitored. IMHO One needs to be very careful surrendering their unalienable substantive rights for "safety" reasons.
Snowflower
4th July 2014, 12:47
NONE of the surveillance cameras have been installed with our permission, so why expect it now?
Carmody
4th July 2014, 13:42
Spiritually, on the ephemeral/dimensional level, privacy does not exist, at all.
Privacy is in those cases, a courtesy.
Ie, right now, with some effort, one can overlay and 'dual occupy' a given extant avatar. We have a name for it, when it is overt. We call it possession.
Our issue, is, of course..whether or not it is 'bad guy' intrusion into our lives.
Understand that on the dimensional level, just out of your mundane perception, you have zero privacy. Zero.
So, do you wish to move toward a more inclusive world where crimes cannot exist? Or to go backward into a world of privacy, with avatars filled with every potential good being and every potential nightmarish being? In that case, severely limited technology would be ...essential. Core. Fundamental. Inescapably Required. Zero tolerance.
Do you wish to remain in the wild west, or do you wish to move forward to a reality that WILL BE, on almost any level you can imagine.... outside of the possibility for secrecy, IF someone should desire to look?
We are moving into a world of technology that has the capacity to render all forms of matter and reality, totally asunder. I do indeed mean, to wreak and tear all form of of reality, matter and space-time, as you you know it.....apart.
So, you can have your privacy, and remain technologically primitive.
Or you can have a open technological world where the power to destroy planets is in the hands of the average person, and we move forward with shared selves.
Take your pick.
Our issue, of course, is who is controlling what, who is in charge, who is driving.
Well, you'd better step up to the plate and makes sure it is some form of democracy. But understand, that... for these technologies that allow for immortality, infinite energy, matter-space-time manipulation, to come into being - in your sphere of life.....there are going to have to be some changes.
You are going to have to put direct energy (basically total effort - total) into ridding yourself and human life of the evils that assail it, from within and without.
The thing about change, is that it requires change. The thing that everyone says they want but are also unwilling to accept, in many ways.
Mercedes
4th July 2014, 15:17
The future is here...Sick as hell!!! You can see the joy in the guy's eyes as he describes the possibilities and power of this technology. I don't know how disconnected he is from what is important for us humans but he's too busy feeling his joyride to care. Yuck!!!
:(
wnlight
4th July 2014, 15:40
OK. LEDs are now OUT of my bedroom! I remember Sun Microsystems’ CEO Scott McNealy's famous statement in 1999: “You have zero privacy anyway. Get over it.”
I have not gotten over it. I did some dowsing and discovered that the LED on the store shelves now are not so equipped. Soon, that will change so buy them now!. Also, you should put black electrical tape over your cameras on your laptop, tablets and smartphones, etc. LOL
onawah
4th July 2014, 16:38
I've been buying Full Spectrum light bulbs from Dr. Mercola's site for several years now and have been very satisfied with them.
We've discussed them on a few threads in the past, and they got the stamp of approval from several Avalonians with some expertise in the matter.
They cost more, but they last a very long time and they don't have all the mercury that the standard CFLs have in them.
And the light is much healthier for plants and humans.
See: http://products.mercola.com/light-bulbs/
You may be able to get them cheaper elsewhere now, too, though I haven't looked into that as yet.
Be aware there are other products that are being advertised as Full Spectrum which are not; get the full story at the link above.
sirdipswitch
4th July 2014, 16:40
When I leave my house, I just extend my energy. You can't see it, but when they try to take my picture, all they get is a flash of brite white light that they don't understand. They most certainly know that it wasn't caused by me. chuckle chuckle.
Y'all wanna know about surveillance? And what's possible, now? Watch the movie; "Enemy Of The State". with Will Smith.
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