Monday, July 6, 2015

The Future Of Police Surveillance

A small private firm in the US has developed a surveillance system of Orwellian proportions that could very well be the future of big brother.

Thirty kilometres above a chosen city, a plane hangs out of sight of the thousands of people scurrying below — continuously circling the metropolis underneath. Every second, the plane takes a photo of the entire city and all the happenings within a 64sq km radius. The images are beamed down to a control centre where they create what is akin to a real-time Google map of everything taking place.


When a crime occurs, teams of analysts simply scroll back in time to the scene of the incident and identify those involved. From that point, they can follow the target by clicking forward through the images to the present moment and pinpoint their location.


You can read the rest @

http://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/us-company-gives-glimpse-into-future-of-government-surveillance/story-fnpjxnlk-1227431310819

Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide - courtesy of military grade technology.


Couple that with the new military grade hardware coming down the pike, and you have a recipe for a truly totalitarian state:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3150927/Rise-SUPER-SOLDIER-Liquid-armour-indestructible-exoskeletons-weapons-never-miss-future-warfare.html

Does this remind anyone of Skynet and the Terminator?

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