It is no secret that we are deep into the process of change as a society. We are already under the spell of a scientific dictatorship which is facist to the core.
Part of this takeover of society has been (and will continue to be) the creation of the control grid. The control grid is simply a worldwide computer system that can track and predict our every movement.
I know this sounds like some dystopic science fiction novel, but this is our reality in 2011.
Most people do not know that modern smartphones, like an Apple Iphone, actually track your every movement and keep a record of everywhere you have been, using GPS. (Global Positioning Satellite)
Over the last 20 years, especially since the World Trade Centre attacks in 2001, there has been a calculated and documented attack on our personal privacy and people’s liberty in general. It has been brought in slowly, under the radar of most people.
As a result, the vast majority of the public will view the new “Face Unlock” feature of the new Google Galaxy Nexus as a “fun gimmick” or a “quirky feature”.
This is how it is described on the feature page for the phone.
Galaxy Nexus introduces a new, fun way to unlock your phone with a smile. State-of-the-art facial recognition technology lets you switch on your phone and look at it to get past the lock screen, no passwords to remember, nothing to type or swipe.
Watch the video
How funky and futuristic!
Until you remember, as I said above, that Apple recently admitted that they have been tracking us through our phones.
If you don’t believe this, have a quick read through this article, posted by the Guardian newspaper entitled “Iphone Keeps Record Of EveryWhere You Go”
And don’t forget about the numerous worries over Google and their invasion of our privacy.
The BBC reported “Google rapped over privacy issues by 10 nations.” Or what about this report, ran by the Guardian “Google investigated over household data privacy breaches!”
Google have a history of pushing the envelope with privacy concerns.
What about Facebook?
Facebook have been using facial recognition software that they sneakily launched without asking our permission. Read this article from The Telegraph: “Facebook facial recognition system criticised”
Also, did you know that in 2001 there was a big uproar about privacy in relation to cell phone tracking. The following is an excerpt from a PC World article titled “Will Big Brother Track You by Cell Phone?“, written at the time. It relates to America and people calling 911 emergency services. It says;
Cell phone tracking was propelled by the Federal Communications Commission…cellular carriers must be able to pinpoint, to the nearest cell tower, the location of someone calling 911. For Phase II, carriers must be able to pinpoint a 911 caller’s location to within 50 to 300 meters.
FCC requirements mandate that the first phones equipped with Phase II capabilities appear this October; nearly all cell phones are supposed to comply by 2005.
Now, in 2011, we are 6 years further on from this date! It is now reality that new smartphones spy on you under government mandate.
All of your movements are being tracked and stored. Databases are being built up that can show the authorities what you look like, where you have been, who your friends are, where you met certain people (Geotagging of photographs on Facebook) and many more things that seem like a scene out of Huxley’s “Brave New World” or George Orwell’s “1984″.
Read this following quote from Wired magazine below.
The investment arms of the CIA and Google are both backing a company that monitors the web in real time — and says it uses that information to predict the future.
The company is called Recorded Future, and it scours tens of thousands of websites, blogs and Twitter accounts to find the relationships between people, organizations, actions and incidents — both present and still-to-come.
In a white paper, the company says its temporal analytics engine “goes beyond search” by “looking at the ‘invisible links’ between documents that talk about the same, or related, entities and events.”The idea is to figure out for each incident who was involved, where it happened and when it might go down. Recorded Future then plots that chatter, showing online “momentum” for any given event.
“The cool thing is, you can actually predict the curve, in many cases,” says company CEO Christopher Ahlberg, a former Swedish Army Ranger with a PhD in computer science.
I recommend reading the entire article as it is very eye-opening with regards to Google’s links with the CIA and the NSA.
Now, lets get back to the point of this whole story.
Google’s new Galaxy Nexus phone has a “Face Unlock” feature that takes a scan of your face and then your phone will only unlock if your face is presented to it.
This is dangerous.
Would you just randomly visit the police station and say “Hi there, I was just passing by and I thought I’d pop in and give you my fingerpints for the database. Just in case you need them. Oh and while I’m here, here is my daily diary of everywhere I have been in the last year…”?
Of course you wouldn’t.
Well, your face scan is even more precious to your privacy and freedom than your fingerprints are.
This is because once they have your face scan, every CCTV camera in the country will be eble to scan you, match your face and track your every movement. All using the face scan you gave them. This will verify the GPS data that your phone is storing and will eventually be used in lawsuits as evidence to pin point you to a specific location.
This might even lead to pre-crime arrests, like the kind seen during Prince Williams’s wedding where known activists were arrested because there were suggestions that these people MIGHT protest the wedding.
Has anyone seen the Tom Cruise movie “Minority Report”?
And of course, this will never be abused. It’s for your protection. From the terrorists.
On the surface “Face Unlock” seems like a quirky idea.
However in my eyes, this is just the next step towards full totalitarian control by the ever increasing fascist dictatorship that has taken over our society.
And just wait until we are not allowed to use physical money. (Make no mistake, we are going to be forced to use a plastic card for ALL payments in the not so distant future).
Combine these two things and we are in a very dangerous situation!
What’s that? You don’t believe that the cashless society is imminent?
It’s already starting in parts of America. Read about it here:
“Louisiana Makes It Illegal To Use Cash For Secondhand Sales”
As usual, a supposedly reasonable argument is put forward to justify these changes. Do not be fooled. This is the slow tip-toe forward. The next tiny step. and it’s not about to stop. It’s actually speeding up.
Be sure to read the ACTUAL document from the newly ammended constitution of Louisiana, ACT No.389, which can be viewed at the link above so you can learn the truth for yourself.
Everything I have said above is true. It’s just you need to look past the mainstream media to find out.
Please don’t believe what I have said, read into these areas and come to your own conclusions.
And in the meantime, do the sensible thing, guard your privacy and don’t give these shady organisations your face scan!



















Hmmm. these are not new arguments or concerns since history began things have evolved towards this direction. Think back 500 years and while there was no Internet or phones or digital or any other type of cameras there were always people with eyes and mouths. People who could be persuaded to reveal your whereabouts, to draw a picture of you and why not? Even invent a story of you to the tax collectors, or any authorities of the times.
Are we to avoid the natural evolution of technology or should we rather exercise human control of our negative emotions? It is not a life too amusing to live in fear of what our neighbor or the government might, will or is doing?
I am not condoning it but is it not more worthwhile a discussion to do or rather attempt at all times to do that which religion tells us. Think good thoughts do good deeds… in the end whether it is God, or Big Brother, the truth is out there and we who sin every day should strive to curve those sins and fight with our spirit instead of finding ways to create or evade laws to help us hide ourselves or our ill doings. We cannot hide from ourselves nor should we strive to.
When the time comes and all is recorded, no-one not even the law makers or the law breakers are exempt.
It is not fair to be arrested on a suspicion you might protest a royal wedding, but if it is so, how is this different than being denied a mortgage based on a credit standing? Having bad credit does not make you a bad person and protesting is a right which does not make you a bad citizen but trying to stop technology is a futile, worthless, fantasy that will only lead to a larger prison, that of ignorance.
The example of the person being arrested is the misuse of technology not technology itself. But we as humans are known for misusing everything even ourselves.
We live in an imperfect world and trying to create an all-encompassing law, or to appeal to the negative emotions of fear is just as fearful as those things which we think we should protect ourselves against. We have no control. We can only live with the reward of living with integrity with courage and with the will to call out the injustices and take each step with strength and true enlightened purpose.
Hi, I appreciate the time it maust have taken for you to reply.
I am glad to have triggered some type of discussion.
I simply want to warn people how their privacy is being attacked by stealth. If more people realised how Google and Facebook violate privacy and how they make it hard to opt out of information sharing, then we would be in a far better position as a society.
Also, the face scan technology is a pre-cursor to having to face scan to actually gain access to the internet. It is planned that we will have an individual online account where we have to scan to get online, no matter where we want to access the internet and, as you might be able to imagine, people who say things that the state does not approve will be banned from getting online. This has wide ranging implications for personal freedom.
I am not suggesting a boycott of technology, I am simply pointing out the dangers of this technology being mis-used.
Which it is already, as you stated.
You sound to me like you do not value your privacy and this, I fear, will be the views of most people.
You state “the truth is out there and we who sin every day should strive to curve those sins and fight with our spirit instead of finding ways to create or evade laws to help us hide ourselves or our ill doings.”
This is dangerous thinking, along the lines of “if you have done nothing wrong, what are you trying to hide?”
People who value privacy are not sinners as you insinuate, they are merely educated on what happens when we give up those liberties which are at the heart of a healthy society.
Thanks for your message and think about the information you give away freely that corporations then profit from and manipulate you with.
Then go and change your privacy settings on your Facebook account.