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gittarpikk
6th December 2014, 16:08
connect the dots....

Just an observation....I dont have the links, but in the last couple weeks has anyone noticed how the MSM slipped 'bodycams' as something that the appropriate -dressed policeman /storm trooper should be wearing....

...and them comes the 'blessing' from the prez himself..

....now its being brought up that the average person should have them as well to 'protect' them (in lieu of guns maybe?)...so for 'who' to watch.

In the UK , the 'dash cam' is almost a standard item..so the exalted law system can make decisions for /against citizens depriving the citizen of any say whatsoever giving even more freedoms away...but that is recorded and saved if needed

universally....
First it was supposed the rfid would be the control device... then the cell phone with all its gps, cams, microphone (and always nagging you to turn on wifi so they can be even more accurate ----zillions of wifis around)

....but now... a bodycam..innocent as it may seem....but lets 'throw this out'


(prediction). consider one that is accessed through blu tooth to your phone so it needs no storage media...which interfaces with 'the cloud' ...so the AI that is growing on this planet has 'eyes' to directly see everything from everyones viewpoint in real time...and is recorded 'in the cloud'...and the lawymakers/gubermint suddenly 'require' that you cannot turn it off suffering all manner of penalties and/or freeforalls on what you do have/own..

...consider that all cams could be outlawed (easier than guns) that are not interfaced is some manner with a cellphone. lan. wifi etc.

...of course if you put a piece of tape over the lens...then the police are alerted and know right where your at (ie the new vehicle breathalyzers that have a cam/gps/mic and shut your car down sounding the horn and lights if you have a content of over a very small percent----even mouthwash will trip it)


farfetched..... think about it....comments?

Tyy1907
6th December 2014, 17:44
The question is why would they desperately need such close eyes on us? The first thing that came to my mind when I read this post was benevolent ET's among us. When TPTB see them among us they "officially" know they're done.

ghostrider
6th December 2014, 20:27
just another step to walk on the fourth amendment ... the down side is video can be tampered with , they put cameras on everyone and they can then rope you into doing anything they say , here's the proof watch the video ... case closed your in jail , for people see it on TV news and believe everything they see and are told , ha , well most do ...

cursichella1
7th December 2014, 00:17
Bodycam + xyz = "Total information awareness", so, yep, it fits.

Operator
7th December 2014, 03:32
Soon the phrase "boots on the ground" will change into "cameras on the ground" ... :eyebrows:

gnostic9
7th December 2014, 04:00
Soon the phrase "boots on the ground" will change into "cameras on the ground" ... :eyebrows:
do we actually choose to behave like chimpanzees or is it because we don't care anymore, Who are we! What do we comprehend?

i'm sorry. i'm tired!

Operator
7th December 2014, 11:24
Soon the phrase "boots on the ground" will change into "cameras on the ground" ... :eyebrows:
do we actually choose to behave like chimpanzees or is it because we don't care anymore, Who are we! What do we comprehend?

i'm sorry. i'm tired!

You raise a good point. It's my (firmer and firmer) understanding that as soon as they give a human a uniform to wear
that they often start acting rather like a chimpanzee than an empathic human being.

gittarpikk
8th December 2014, 02:49
The question is why would they desperately need such close eyes on us?

They're runnin' skeer'ed.... The body cams seem a natural new direction being they already have cams (supposedly facial recognition) on just about every main traffic light in the cities

...simply put they have an addictive glutton for 'knowing' who/what is 'where'