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United States News Title: While Pandemic Destroys So Many Lives, The Surveillance State Celebrates If theyre able to track violators who follow within a flying spit particle of someone else, then it stands to reason they could choose to track pretty much any other type of behavior. By I While many of us remain quarantined inexorably welded to our home/apartment/RV in an abandoned Walmart parking lot the surveillance state is actually stretching its legs, brought out for a run by our friendly neighborhood oligarchs like a young golden retriever let off its leash on a nice day. Unfortunately, in this case what its retrieving is all of our information, movements, thoughts and desires. Right now violations of Americans privacy rights do not hold many peoples attention. Were too busy adapting to a new, confusing, and anxiety-filled form of existence. (Last week I myself finally saw my dentist, my therapist and my prostitute all via Zoom calls. Unfortunately, I had performance anxiety but that was with the therapist [flaccid super-ego].) More Americans have now been killed by Covid-19 than were killed during the Vietnam War. (I mean Americans killed in Vietnam of course. Others killed have never much mattered to us.) As the virus death toll rises, various governments around the world have discussed using smart city technology to trace where infected people go and who they come in contact with. At first that sounds great. What kind of psychopath doesnt want to end this pandemic? But it turns out theres one problem with allowing the moneyed rulers to track every man, woman, and child. That problem stop me if you guessed it is that theyre tracking every man, woman, and child. >>Please Donate to CNs 25th Anniversary Spring Fund Drive<< As was written in the crazy anarchist rag known as Forbes Magazine:
the use of masses of connected sensors makes it clear that the coronavirus pandemic isintentionally or not being used as a testbed for new surveillance technologies that may threaten privacy and civil liberties. So aside from being a global health crisis, the coronavirus has effectively become an experiment in how to monitor and control people at scale. Oh goody! I love being gerbilized for the ruling elite. (Maybe theyll give us yummy treats like carrots or cucumbers.) And its not just your phones theyre tracking in these smart cities. Making use of a traffic light indicator system, their algorithm is able to anonymously identify and label people who maintain safe distances, while flagging violations. If theyre able to track violators who follow within a flying spit particle of someone else, then it stands to reason they could choose to track pretty much any other type of behavior. Such surveillance activity can effectively shut down all dissent or resistance, both large-scale and small. For example: would my hobby of mooning every Bank of America be an arrestable offense? Is a gentlemanly mooning illegal now? I thought this was a free country. What happened to Give us your tired, your poor, your huddled asses? Apparently, they didnt mean it. Now our asses have to be covered and they cant even be huddled they have to be 6 feet apart. Point is, the reason police officers post up every two blocks in minority neighborhoods is ostensibly to catch people committing crimes. But as we know from the stats, most of these crimes are really nothing loitering, noise complaints, open alcoholic beverages, possession of a half a joint. Essentially the surveillance creates or stirs up the crimes in order to lock up people of color, thereby protecting the class structure and insulating the rich. As weve seen in dictatorships the world over (most of them friends-with-benefits of the American government) a police state can be used (abused?) to arrest anyone the rulers desire. Now imagine a state where those political elite know exactly how and where you walk at all times what you do, where you do it, and why you did it. Dystopian Hellholes Theyre calling this kind of surveillance smart cities, but a more accurate term would be dystopian surveillance state hellholes. However, that name doesnt fit on the signage as easily as smart city. Its similar to how landlords give the shittiest apartment buildings grandiose names like The Cromwell or The Victorian. When you see a name like that, you know it has the Bed Bugs. But they often throw in Le Black Mold free of charge. Hence, the fact theyre calling these smart cities scares the shit out of me. Army researchers investigate how the internet could complement military assets in urban operations. (U.S. Army) Even if this technology is only used to help with the Coronavirus outbreak right now, what makes you think the top execs at America Inc. wont keep using it after the pandemic is over? As we know from the historical record George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, etc. if a government acquires a tool that swells its power, it never relinquishes that tool. No one in power ever says, You know what? These nuclear weapons are kinda dangerous. We better get rid of them. And this unlimited surveillance of American citizens doesnt feel right anymore. Do me a favor and click the OFF switch on that big machine with the sign that reads Watch Everybody. Five years later the coronavirus is gone, this data is still available to them they start looking for new things. They already know what youre looking at on the internet, they already know where your phone is moving, now they know what your heart rate is. What happens when they start to intermix these and apply artificial intelligence to them? Think about that. If the government and big tech know someones web searches, purchases, standard travel behavior and their heart rate, A.I. systems can basically figure out everything about them. They can know who you are, what you want, when you misbehave in societal terms. The systems could define misbehaving as criticizing power structures, pushing back against authority, or not giving in to the standard cultural institutions like marriage, car ownership, sports team allegiance, owning a treadmill you have an emotionally abusive relationship with, falling for a timeshare in the Virgin Islands you dont want and cant afford, etc. Im Edward Snowden Stop Watching Us, Berlin, 2013. (mw238 Monitoring Your Pulse The surveillance state can know that your heart races every time you see a fucking Cinnabon. They can know you have a gambling or alcohol or Adderall problem. They can know your pulse doesnt race when you see your wife. In fact, on the list of things that grab your attention, wife isnt even on thesame page as a Cinnabon. Shes below Cinnabons, sharks, and a good pass in the NFL. Wife is just below a partially warmed-up gas station burrito on the excitement index. Back to Forbes for another groundbreaking revelation:
those doing the monitoring
may not always have our best interests at heart. I realize this pandemic frightens us all and turns our lives inside out. I realize it has taken normal, beaten it thoroughly, changed its clothes, given it a fake mustache, and then dropped it out of a helicopter from 30,000 feet. By the end of this pandemic, normal will only be identifiable by dental records. But even so, we cannot give away all our rights, all our privacy under the guise of security. Any salesman will tell you, one of the best tools to sell someone something they dont need is fear. Want someone to buy the expensive car? Tell them its safer and ask them to picture their children in a car accident. Want someone to buy the home security? Paint a mental image of a big bad burglar stealing their entire Phil Collins vinyl collection. After 9/11 companies even sold parachutes to office workers to keep under their desk in case they needed to jump out the window. Didnt even matter if their office was on the second floor. Cant be too safe. Fear makes us idiots. Fear makes us listen to the lizard brain instead of the smart guy in your head. Dont let the oligarchs use fear to trick you into giving up what little right to privacy and freedom you have left. If you feel this column is important, please share it. Lee Camp is the host of the hit comedy news show Redacted Tonight. His new book Bullet Points and Punch Lines is available at LeeCampBook.com and his standup comedy special can be streamed for free at LeeCampAmerican.com. The views expressed are solely those of the author and may or may not reflect those of Consortium News.
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