Are We Sleepwalking Into a Total Surveillance State?
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Dive deep into the unsettling reality of a technocratic future rapidly taking shape across the nation. This video uncovers how advanced surveillance technologies are being implemented, from biometric food rationing to ubiquitous AI, fundamentally altering daily life.
Explore the implications of Flock cameras, voice recognition, and drones reading license plates from 800 feet. The discussion highlights potential food rationing tied to thumbprint scans, the rise of 'snitch-based' reporting systems, and the pervasive data collection by entities like Clearview AI, painting a chilling picture of a society resembling a Philip K. Dick novel.
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Transcript
As a nation, we seem to be sleepwalking right into this. And on your on your timeline, you show the flock cameras that are going to be modified for human voice recognition. Uh drones that will read license plates from 800 ft altitude. Uh all all all kinds of RFID checking systems, biometric systems. Once we end up in food shortages in North America, which could happen later this year, then you you could have food rationing that's powered by biometrics, right? You have to scan your thumbprint at the grocery store to buy food. This is basically all the worst parts of every Philip K Dick novel you've ever read, combined. That's where this is going. That that is where this is going. I mean, and to the point there there's some people that will say, well, you use cash, but as an example, if you go to Walmart and you pay with cash, uh I just talked to somebody the other day who who bought something from Walmart with cash and then they got out to their car and they got an email receipt because of all of the cameras and all of the information that that they're ...