On
9/11, Kiwi’s Being Droned, GCSB And Facial Recognition In Auckland.
If You’re Not Shit Scared By Now You Haven’t Been
Paying Attention!
By
Travellerev
When
several weeks ago the news appeared that at least one Kiwi had been a
victim of a US drone attack our Government thought that the guy
deserved what he got. He shouldn't have been were he was. No judge,
no jury needed. Meta
data
tells you everything you need to know!
19
May, 2014
What
is more it now appears that
GCSB was actively involved
in supplying the US intelligence community with information about the
man killed in the raid according to Journalist Jeremy Scahill.
This
morning an article appeared in the NZ Herald. "They" are
rolling out a
soon to be Nation wide
surveillance system in Auckland which "may" (no "may"
about it. We docile Kiwi's think we need it anyway) include
facial recognition.
A
2012 survey found 93 per cent of Kiwis believed it was acceptable for
police to use facial recognition technology to help identify people
from security camera footage.
With
our government not just condoning the cold blooded murder of our
citizens abroad it pays to remember that withing 10 years every
country will have drones capable of firing missiles including New
Zealand. Together with the unchecked capability of our government to
collect meta data, facial recognition and identity that makes
for a formidable force concentrated in what we still perceive to be
our government. But what if the TPPA is signed and we loose a large
chunk of that independence such as it is?
The
experience teaches us that when powerful people get more power to
kill they invariably use it. If this doesn't frighten the shit out of
you you haven't been paying attention because over the last 500
years mass spying
has never been done to catch terrorists but always to crush dissent
amongst the population.
And
while you let this sink in here is a FRONTLINE Video of about 2 hours
called United States of Secrets about a secret plan put in place
after the events of 9/11.
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