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Cloud Ten Pictures Proudly Presents Based on the Grant R.
Jeffrey book: Shadow Government In Association with CleanTV
and Act of Media SHADOW GOVERNMENT It's obvious that if a
government wishes to control its people and make sure they
do exactly what you're told to do they have to monitor.
They have to know what they're doing at all times.
We may soon find ourselves living in a nightmare that I think
even George Orwell couldn't have anticipated as to how
much control we're putting into the hands of government,
large corporations and people we perhaps tend to trust.
If you're talking about wars, if you're talking about money management,
if you're talking about orchestrating crisis these people are behind it.
It sounds like a conspiracy.
If you're an average person you've definitely
got a data file on you in the hands one of
the many private companies that compiles data about Americans for the business world.
Austin Texas and in other places around the country they're
using smart thermostats and the power company actually
gives you a thermostat for free, installs it in your
home for free, charges you nothing for it but there's
a catch and the catch is to get this high-tech fancy
thermostat you have to allow them in the event of, you
know, excessive power consumption to reach into your
home through radio waves and literally turn it off.
So one of the basic things about using a computer on the Internet is that your
communications pass through the networks of various Internet service providers
starting with the internet service provider that you are a customer of and
going through possibly several others and then ending up at your destination.
And each of those entities technically has the ability to look at
all your communications and to record all your communications.
How did you sleep?
Good, how about you?
Oh..
Coffee is on.
Thanks.
One of the most alarming trends has been the
increased centralization of personal information.
I'm a little worried about Kate's cough.
She's got a headache too.
She will be fine.
You are buying all sorts of stuff that means the consumer credit folks will have you.
But I will check online to see if anything matches.
I guarantee you that many of these other database holders have files on you.
You didn't hear her last night?
Many, many more entities have wanted to know: Well what kind of person are you?
Wonder if she'll want to eat something?
No nothing here.
She's always crabby in the morning when she wakes
up though, kind of like somebody else I know.
Nice.
Well, I've got to go.
Every day in so many ways we are being watched.
We're told it's for our own good, for our own
protection, to make our lives better but is it?
I'm Grant Jeffrey prophecy expert and author of over twenty six books.
I spent two decades researching and detailing how our fundamental freedoms
how our governments are not controlled the way we think they are and how
all this ties into remarkable prophecies from over 2,098 years ago.
Until recently all of this would have been considered science
fiction or the ramblings of a conspiracy theorist but
each of the technologies you have just observed either already
exists or is being planned on a drawing board somewhere.
The evidence is all around us.
There is no denying that we live in a surveillance society
and really no matter what we do there is no turning back.
In the 2010 census, census workers in the United States have
actually been sent out a year in advance to the actual census
being taken, they've been sent out with hand-held GPS devices
and told to go to every single dwelling in the country.
That's an absolutely unprecedented undertaking.
Its kind of happening without very much media
mention or much awareness and now to have the
ability to pinpoint every single location in the
country is really unprecedented and it's not
just in the United States that they're doing
this, we actually found some documentation that
this is part of a global effort that is being
promoted by the UN by their statistics department.
Right now we're the most surveilled society in history obviously.
This has gone into high gear.
People don't realize that every time they use Google, every
time they log on to the search engine that Google is making
a record of everything they search for, linking it to the
cookies in their computer, linking it to their IP address.
But going one step further Google also reads all of
Gmail, all Gmail messages that are sent or received.
The reality is that Google is offering you all this
bait to bring you in because you're the product.
And once they get you in there then they slice and dice
your information and they sell you to the advertiser.
And the ad came up and it said a Clydesdale mom loses 37
pounds using some diet aid and there's a picture of this.
Mom from Clydesdale Montana.
Yeah, great.
You have to come home eventually for school.
Start to pack up my computer I bring it home
connect it to my home here near Boston and go
back and visit the same web page again and the
ad comes back up same woman saying Brooklyn
mom loses 37 pounds using such-and-such diet
aid so of course you know they know whether
I'm in Brooklyn or my household because they
have to ship the bits one place or the other.
In November 2008 there was an effort by Google to show that they were able to
pinpoint a flu outbreak before the Center for Disease Control could do that.
Based on their sophisticated algorithm they could tell
that the person doing those searchers had the flu.
They were searching for chest congestion or thermometer
or certain types of medication, cold or flu
medication and whenever one of those keywords would
be entered into Google it would set off a red flag.
They would pinpoint that person's location based
on their internet service provider and then
they would put a red dot on the map and over
time we would see lots of red dots in certain
locations on the map and then they shared that information with the Centres for Disease
Control and sure enough they were able to
pinpoint those outbreaks two weeks in advance.
Now some people might say well gee that's a really helpful thing to do
but when you log on to Google to look something up you don't do so with
the expectation that Google is going to be capturing your information,
studying you and handing that information over to the federal government.
So I think a lot of people find it very invasive
and what it raises is the potential for Google
or really any other Internet or service that you
use to turn over other sorts of information.
You know?
Who's concerned about abortion rights or who's a democrat or who's a
republican or you know, who has an interest in the second amendment.
Well because we don't always know the downstream risk and the downstream harms.
Their were rumours that a bank had done it to a cancer
registry that they had taken a Kansas registry crossed it
with names of people who are in their bank and then tweaked
the creditworthiness of the people if they had cancer.
Some day when all of our products and all other
products have instead of a bar code they'll
have a tiny RFID tag on them we will be able to
keep track of those products in people's homes.
And their proposal was that a smart refrigerator would actually have an RFID reader
in the fridge every product that you put in the refrigerator from the milk to the
you know, the cream cheese to the hot dogs would all have an RFID tag added to
them in their packaging and so the refrigerator would actually know it's contents.
There are plans afoot to actually monitor your garbage.
Every time you throw something into the trash can the trash can would
actually be equipped with an RFID reader and would monitor what you do.
Are you throwing into the right trash can?
Is this a recyclable item that you are throwing into the regular household trash?
How long did it take you to consume that item?
How long was it in your home before you threw it away?
The idea that we would be at the point where everyone will be watching every move.
And it would be tied into the television, so we would have personalized advertising.
We would have HMO's for example, your health insurer keeping tabs
on you know, who's eating Häagen-Dazs and how much green leafy
vegetables is this family consuming because they're literally
monitoring what happens in in your house through your refrigerator.
You know some would say it opens up great opportunities to improve
public health other people would say well it opens up super
horrifying opportunities for Big Brother to be right there in
your refrigerator and sitting at your dinner table with you.
With rising technology and with the motivating forces from the government level to push
that technology in the direction of the capability
of monitoring human activity, with that
technology emerging it's very frightening
because it means that totalitarian regimes will
very soon indeed have the power to control and monitor every human being on the planet.
People working in major office buildings have an access
pass, a badge that they use to get into the office.
Every time you scan that to get into the building you're
revealing what time you got there what time you left.
Those records have actually been used by employers to determine whether
someone was claiming sick leave when they weren't really sick.
The reasons for surveillance and the need for
better surveillance systems are compelling.
If you want to keep track of your pets or children, livestock
or possessions you can now put ID tracking devices on them.
If you want to make sure employees are working
the way they should you can now monitor them.
If you want to protect citizens from thieves, con artists,
drug dealers, hate mongers, paedophiles, terrorist
and basically anyone and everyone who's a threat to
society you can now track monitor and scrutinize them.
If you can save lives and protect property why wouldn't you?
And if you yourself are engaged in unsocial or illegal
actions your rights to privacy should be taken away.
Those are compelling arguments but is it right?
And are only the bad guys being watched Hey honey what's up?
Was that tonight?
Oh...
Well we need to be there.
Yeah.
I'll try and get home early.
Alright, I love you.
Bye, bye.
Whenever people say: If you aren't doing anything
wrong why do you care if people watch you, I kind
of turn that around and say if I'm not doing anything
wrong then you have no business watching me.
President Bush, Attorney General Gonzales and the head of the NSA all admitted
that well the Times was right that the NSA had been spying on Americans without
a warrant required by law, required by the Constitution and required by federal
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