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Originally posted by matadoor
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
You don't actually believe they delete this info do you? I am willing to bet that it is all stored and collated in order to form a huge data base that allows them to, at a minimum, divine normal and abnormal patterns of action and operation. Specific individuals may be under constant surveillance already. It depends on how close we are to the takeover. Those on the red list may be constantly surveilled through cameras, atm/credit card usage, electronic toll passes, onstar, lojack, and cell phone gps.
Every single system that I have installed, is set up to delete the videos after 30 days. Period.
No one has the kind of storage capacity to keep these videos very long, not even our government. And yes, I've installed these systems at many US bases.
What you are saying is simply not going to happen. The people who work in these areas care much less than you imagine, and since they are on the government nipple, they know that they have a job, and trust me, they do more browsing on facebook than they look at videos of you paying for gas.
Some Macy's (FD ), CVS (CVS ), and Babies 'R' Us stores have installed a system called the Video Investigator, whose advanced surveillance software can compare a shopper's movements between video images and recognize unusual activity. Remove 10 items from a shelf at once, for instance, or open a case that's normally kept closed and locked, and the system alerts guards sitting in a back room -- or pacing the sales floor -- with a chime or flashing screen. The system can predict where a shoplifter is likely to hide (at the ends of aisles, behind floor displays). A search function spots sudden movement that might indicate a large spill, prompting workers to clean up before it leads to a slip-and-fall accident and a costly lawsuit. And if someone opens a back door at 2 a.m., the system will record who sneaked in and link it with snapshots of the previous and next persons to use the door. Alerts, complete with images, can be sent to handheld devices, keeping retailers informed 24/7, says Jumbi Edulbehram, vice-president for strategic marketing at IntelliVid Corp., a Cambridge (Mass.) firm that makes the Video Investigator system.
Originally posted by yourmaker
I suggest you quickly check out a new tv show I saw called "Person of Interest"
en.wikipedia.org...
Originally posted by matadoor
Originally posted by yourmaker
I suggest you quickly check out a new tv show I saw called "Person of Interest"
en.wikipedia.org...
That's called "Hollywood"......
Originally posted by Foxy1
reply to post by Helixer
what gets me is I am allready seeing cameras on freeways not just intersections. and we allways see elderly person missing driving a blue ford etc on our electric billboards. Why cant they just use these cameras to see where she was last going or something? if our technology is so great why dont they use it to help people?
Oh wait oh wait I think I have the answer!.... because it wouldnt make any money using it for stuff like that!
Originally posted by mnmcandiez
www.businessweek.com...
Some Macy's (FD ), CVS (CVS ), and Babies 'R' Us stores have installed a system called the Video Investigator, whose advanced surveillance software can compare a shopper's movements between video images and recognize unusual activity. Remove 10 items from a shelf at once, for instance, or open a case that's normally kept closed and locked, and the system alerts guards sitting in a back room -- or pacing the sales floor -- with a chime or flashing screen. The system can predict where a shoplifter is likely to hide (at the ends of aisles, behind floor displays). A search function spots sudden movement that might indicate a large spill, prompting workers to clean up before it leads to a slip-and-fall accident and a costly lawsuit. And if someone opens a back door at 2 a.m., the system will record who sneaked in and link it with snapshots of the previous and next persons to use the door. Alerts, complete with images, can be sent to handheld devices, keeping retailers informed 24/7, says Jumbi Edulbehram, vice-president for strategic marketing at IntelliVid Corp., a Cambridge (Mass.) firm that makes the Video Investigator system.
Article written:
SEPTEMBER 11, 2006
This is 6 year old technology at the leastedit on 12/27/2011 by mnmcandiez because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Char-Lee
Originally posted by Foxy1
reply to post by Helixer
what gets me is I am allready seeing cameras on freeways not just intersections. and we allways see elderly person missing driving a blue ford etc on our electric billboards. Why cant they just use these cameras to see where she was last going or something? if our technology is so great why dont they use it to help people?
Oh wait oh wait I think I have the answer!.... because it wouldnt make any money using it for stuff like that!
And they don't have to have cameras. here in our town they have just installed something under the roads at every entrance and exit...I am wondering with the new computer chip cars if they can just read everything right there...maybe our vehicles spy on us more then we think.
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
Originally posted by matadoor
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
You don't actually believe they delete this info do you? I am willing to bet that it is all stored and collated in order to form a huge data base that allows them to, at a minimum, divine normal and abnormal patterns of action and operation. Specific individuals may be under constant surveillance already. It depends on how close we are to the takeover. Those on the red list may be constantly surveilled through cameras, atm/credit card usage, electronic toll passes, onstar, lojack, and cell phone gps.
Every single system that I have installed, is set up to delete the videos after 30 days. Period.
No one has the kind of storage capacity to keep these videos very long, not even our government. And yes, I've installed these systems at many US bases.
What you are saying is simply not going to happen. The people who work in these areas care much less than you imagine, and since they are on the government nipple, they know that they have a job, and trust me, they do more browsing on facebook than they look at videos of you paying for gas.
We have heard this story before. Just one example, the naked body scanners of the SS(aka TSA) that could not store images.
Having a TSA agent storing pics to "enjoy" later on, is completely different.
Originally posted by matadoor
Originally posted by Char-Lee
Originally posted by Foxy1
reply to post by Helixer
what gets me is I am allready seeing cameras on freeways not just intersections. and we allways see elderly person missing driving a blue ford etc on our electric billboards. Why cant they just use these cameras to see where she was last going or something? if our technology is so great why dont they use it to help people?
Oh wait oh wait I think I have the answer!.... because it wouldnt make any money using it for stuff like that!
And they don't have to have cameras. here in our town they have just installed something under the roads at every entrance and exit...I am wondering with the new computer chip cars if they can just read everything right there...maybe our vehicles spy on us more then we think.
Those are magnetic sensors. They detect when a car/truck/motorcycle has passed by, used mostly to either control your stop lights, or survey how often a road is used.
Originally posted by Pervius
I think Apple's software has some hidden code running to track people.
If your Apple computer wakes up from sleep when you walk near it, it detected your RFID and reported back to someone on you. Disavble with Airport/wireless and it will stop doing this.
Remember when Steve Jobs was talking about the Apple Board of Directors saying "they are the Navy" and he and his group were the "pirates"......he wasn't just whistling dixie. They likely really were the Navy. Didn't anyone else find that from Steve Jobs to be an odd comment/story???
At that point I stop waiting for others to wake up and join me. It's all out war, even if it is just me by myself.
Originally posted by CosmicCitizen
Just wait til everyone gets chipped and there are enough satellites to track everyone from a low earth orbit. Welcome to the new world order...as the future becomes the present.
Originally posted by DarthMuerte
Ok, so why do you really think we are trillions in debt? What is our government spending that money on? How much do those terra bytes of storage cost when they spend billions at a time on those storage units? Think about it. People like you are serving massa by forging our chains.
Originally posted by staple
reply to post by matadoor
There are versions of "Smart Cameras" that do all the image processing in the real time software in the camera.
Just one example
Most applications are for manufacturing assembly lines for high speed process. This cuts down on the need for a central system doing all the analysis.