There are over 30 million closed-circuit television cameras in
“One cartoon, featuring the character Buzz Lightyear recently ran an episode where a delivery was being made to the superhero’s home by a futuristic mailman. In this
They are already training our children to be prisoners. Schools are already filled with CCTV cameras, metal detectors, and special police security guards. Now students are being forced to show IDs or use thumb-scanners to receive lunch, and many schools have outlawed backpacks and all non see-through bags. On top of this there are increasing reports of the “police security guards” harassing and assaulting innocent students. In September 2007 a 16 year-old girl had her arm broken and was arrested after refusing to clean up a dropped piece of cake. Two other students who filmed the incident on their phones were then tackled and arrested, one of them spending over a week in jail for simply daring to do so. Then the student’s mother was charged with assault when brushing past the principal to find her daughter after 20 minutes of waiting. The mother, a teacher at another district, was suspendedfor 2 weeks without pay. The security officer was suspended for 2 weeks with pay.(http://www.infowars.net/articles/september2007/280907Cake.htm)
“Washington, D.C., has already implemented a card— which is held with the CIA and the National Security Agency— for all children. It contains all kinds of biometric
“Now the Feds have expanded their tracking control grid by passing a law that all new cell phones, starting in October 2001, have to be satellite trackable so they know exactly where you’re at . . . for your safety (www.bn.com, September 16, 1999, ‘Feds OK Cell Phone Tracking’; CNET News.com, November 10, 2000, ‘Wireless phone tracking plans raise privacy hackles’). Whatever happened to the Fourth Amendment? Then there’s OnStar. The federal government is in talks with the states to force everyone to have an OnStar-type tracking system in their car for tracking as well as taxation purposes. Private companies are racing ahead to implement this Big Brother system. Rental car companies are imposing fines of $450 for going one mile over the speed limit (ZDNet News, June 19, 2001, ‘Car spy pushes privacy limit’), and that’s if you pass the thumb scan to get the rental car (Wired News, November 21, 2001, ‘No Thumbprint, No Rental Car’)” -Alex Jones, “911 Descent into Tyranny”
Now the surveillance society is getting even more intrusive and more technological. Stoplight cameras are catching offenders and sending out fines without a human-being involved.Biometrics, retina-scanners, andthumb-print reading technology are becoming the norm in amusement parks, schools, banks, and grocery stores. Last but not least, Radio-Frequency Identification Chips (RFID) are being implanted in pets, children, prisoners, and Alzheimer’s patients.New laws are being created to force these micro-chips into licenses, passports, and corporate products. The
includes such items as follow: 1. Name and Picture 2. Social Security number 3. Fingerprint Data 4. Physical Description 5. Address 6. Family History 7. Occupation and Income
Shortly after 9/11 there was a whole family on “Good Morning America” who all got chipped. They interviewed with CFR member Diane Sawyer saying they were scared of the terrorists and felt safer with implanted identification devices. The government is now pushing legislation to chip animals, children, prisoners, and Alzheimer’s patients. Andy Rooney even promoted the idea in a 60 Minutes editorial:
“Something has to change, though. They have to find a better way to identify the bad guys, or the rest of us are going to stay home and watch the world go by on television. But we needsome system for permanently identifying safe people. Most of us are never going to blow anything up. And there’s got to be something better than one of these photo IDs— a tattoo somewhere maybe. The Saudis use an American device to scan the eyes of travelers. I wouldn’t mind having something planted permanently in my arm that would identify me. If we don’t do something, people are going to stop flying. If they stop flying, and I don’t go to the Giants games, it means the bastards have won.” -Andy Rooney