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New York : Things are getting nasty and scary by every single passing day.Down below video was videotaped while a convention in Oklahoma was going on regarding federal plans to implement a bracelet tracking system and suppress travel rights during the coming flu season and the ever spooky H1N1 outbreak.
Originally posted by Alethea
The man in top video claims to be a former sheriff.
He has 0 credibility.
He has already made a retraction concerning the above video.
Originally posted by liveandlearn
reply to post by Alethea
It might be easier to blow him off if the braclets were not already in use in Boston
Research Interests:
Digital signal and image processing, multimedia data compression, wireless communication technologies, media networking and delivery protocols, multimedia database management, and bioinformatics.
Biographical Information:
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, 1987, MIT, Cambridge, MA. Dr. Kuo is a member of SIAM, ACM, a Fellow of IEEE and SPIE. He is Editor-in-Chief for the Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing and Editor for the Journal of Information Science and Engineering and the RURASIP Journal of Applied Signal Processing. He served as Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Image Processing in 1995-98 and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology in 1995-1997. Dr. Kuo received the National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award (NYI) and Presidential Faculty Fellow (PFF) Award in 1992 and 1993, respectively. Dr. Kuo has guided 35 students to their Ph.D. degrees. He is a co-author of more than 500 technical publications in international conferences and journals as well as three books.
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Communications
Networks
Signal and Image Processing
Research Centers and Institutes:
Integrated Media Systems Center
Signal and Image Processing Institute