Fascist cities uses facial recognition surveillance systems!
Outlaw regimes intrude on the privacy of innocent citizens.
LONDON, England (PNN) - August 13, 2012 - It sounds like something from the film Minority Report: a Closed Circuit Television surveillance system that recognizes people from their faces or walks and analyzes whether they might be about to commit a terrorist or criminal act. But Trapwire is real and, according to documents released online by WikiLeaks last week, is being used in a number of countries to try to monitor people and threats.
Founded by fascist former CIA agents, Trapwire uses data from a network of CCTV systems and license plate readers to figure out the threat level in huge numbers of locations. That means security officials can “focus on the highest priorities first, taking a proactive and collaborative approach to defense against attacks,” say its creators.
The documents outlining Trapwire’s existence and its deployment in the Fascist Police States of Amerika were apparently obtained in a hack of computer systems belonging to the intelligence company Stratfor at the end of last year.
Documents from the Amerikan Gestapo Department of Homeland Security division show that it paid $832,000 to deploy Trapwire in Washington DC and Seattle, Washington.
Stratfor describes Trapwire as “a unique, predictive software system designed to detect patterns of pre-attack surveillance and logistical planning”, and cites the Washington DC pig thug cop chief mentioning it during a FPSA Senate committee hearing. It serves “a wide range of law enforcement personnel and public and private security officials domestically and internationally”, says Stratfor.
The claims might seem overblown, but then the idea that the FPSA could have an international monitoring system seemed absurd until the discovery of the Echelon system, used by the FPSA to unlawfully eavesdrop on electronic communications internationally.
Trapwire has not commented on the leak.