911. Big Brother is watching
911. Big Brother is watching

911. Big Brother is watching

Ostrzeszów/Poland 04/16/2025

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A quarter of a century ago, I was working on a project to analyze film footage for research purposes. The aim of the project was to improve road safety. The result of my work could in no way be used to control or covertly monitor people. Today, much more advanced technology is used to collect information about the movements of virtually everyone in public places.

Voters are being deliberately…
…kept in poverty
…absorbed by soccer
…lied to by the media
…kept in ignorance
…inundated with cheap, chemical food.
Why?
Because such people are easier to control.

An interesting article appeared yesterday on UncutNews.ch: From boarding pass to bio-ID: Airports become the front line of the surveillance state. Source.

It starts with a smile. Not the fake smile you wear at family gatherings, but the forced expression you put on at the airport scanner. Congratulations: Your face is now your boarding pass, your passport, your national identity card, and, if things continue as they are, probably your tax return. The biometric revolution is here, and it’s wearing the sleek, sterile uniform of “efficiency.”

I already presented this film in an article in January, in which the effects of the technical shortcomings of the dystopian control of societies are shown:

In China, citizens need a biometric digital ID (which is checked using facial recognition cameras) to leave their residential area.
This girl keeps failing the face check, so she can’t leave her zone.
Source: Telegram 01/17/2025 09:33 a.m.

The problem of Orwellian control by Big Brother has many other negative aspects. The UncutNews.ch article did not mention the possibility of identity theft by replacing a person’s profile on the servers with their own image. However, this could lead to the perpetrator being discovered quickly. Another, safer form for fraudsters is to use a mask with the victim’s attributes.

This idea is not so new. In the Fantomas films – French-Italian crime comedies from 60 years ago – the title character often used latex masks that looked just like their victims. Today, such a mask can be created using a 3D printer and facial identification data stolen from a server.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

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