posted on Apr, 27 2010 @ 05:01 AM
I haven't seen anything on this in a long while, so thought I would toss out some ideas, and see what you all think. Personally, I suspect that this
move to all digital for television was made fort some very simple, yet nefarious, reasons. One, to make it easier to know who is watching what. With
most people, either a cable company or a satellite service is used, and the rest use a converter box. How hard would it be (tech people out there) to
monitor through these boxes what people were watching, and send signals back to someplace? Two, to make it possible to delay, even if only by
seconds, all transmissions. Nothing would be truly "live" anymore. Now, in some cases, that could be good, such as wardrobe "mishaps", and the
like. However, I think all will agree that this could be used to prevent something they didn't want seen or heard from getting out. That small
delay, and you can always cut the signal, or create what looks to be a "glitch", so people don't see things the PTB don't want them to see. What
those things might be is open to wide speculation, and that's what I am looking for. Your opinions? Ideas