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baja
11-13-2011, 04:39 PM
Americans Are Now Living In a Society That Rivals Orwell’s 1984

Winston Smith’s Oceania has nothing on 2011 America
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Prison Planet.com
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Americans are now living in a society that in some cases is more draconian, more invasive and more Orwellian than the dystopian tyranny fictionalized in Orwell’s chilling classic Nineteen Eighty-Four. On almost every front, American citizens are under an equal or greater threat of abuse, control and more pervasive and high-tech surveillance than anything Winston Smith ever faced.

Compare life in Oceania to life in 2011 America, with quotes from George Orwell’s 1984 appearing in italic.
“In general you could not assume that you were much safer in the country than in London. There were no telescreens, of course, but there was always the danger of concealed microphones by which your voice might be picked up and recognized.”
Americans will now too have their every utterance listened to by Big Brother in public through surveillance-capable street lights now being installed in major cities across the country which can record private conversations. Just as the citizens of Oceania could never be sure of their privacy, Charlotte’s Deputy Homeland Security chief told the local Fox network earlier this week that Americans “would never know” whether or not the government was listening.
“In the far distance a helicopter skimmed down between the roofs, hovered for an instant like a bluebottle, and darted away again with a curving flight. It was the police patrol, snooping into people’s windows.”
America in 2011 is more advanced than Orwell’s Oceania in that it doesn’t have to rely on expensive helicopters to spy on citizens. That job has now been entrusted to unmanned drones that not only act as surveillance devices, they can also carry tasers that deliver incapaciating electric shocks to “suspected” criminals.
“It was terribly dangerous to let your thoughts wander when you were in any public place or within range of a telescreen. The smallest thing could give you away. A nervous tic, an unconscious look of anxiety, a habit of muttering to yourself – anything that carried with it the suggestion of abnormality, of having something to hide. In any case, to wear an improper expression on your face (to look incredulous when a victory was announced, for example) was itself a punishable offense. There was even a word for it in Newspeak: facecrime, it was called.”
Facecrime is now a reality in 2011 with the aid of behaviometrics – a new omnipresent surveillance technology developed for the US Air Force and destined to be used in law enforcement to “monitor suspicious behavior”. The system revolves around a camera that tracks facial movements biometrically in order to build a psychological profile of the individual under surveillance. The movements of the muscles in your face will alert Big Brother, through the process of “behavior analysis,” to your presence as a suspicious individual who may be engaging in the act of thought crime, or God forbid, planning a public protest.
“It was almost normal for people over thirty to be frightened of their own children. And with good reason, for hardly a week passed in which The Times did not carry a paragraph describing how some eavesdropping little sneak — ‘child hero’ was the phrase generally used — had overheard some compromising remark and denounced its parents to the Thought Police.”
As part of Homeland Security’s See Something, Say Something program, Americans are being bombarded at every level, from Wal-Mart, to football games, to hotel rooms, with messages encouraging them t to report their fellow citizens for engaging in “suspicious activity,” which as we have documented, includes mundane behavior such as paying with cash, opposing surveillance, using a video camera, talking to police officers, wearing hoodies, driving vans, writing on a piece of paper, and using a cell phone recording application.
Schools are also now training children to be “eco-spies” by reporting on their parents’ bad recycling habits, encouraging kids to “re-educate” them into compliance. “Inside the flat a fruity voice was reading out a list of figures which had something to do with the production of pig-iron. The voice came from an oblong metal plaque like a dulled mirror which formed part of the surface of the right-hand wall. Winston turned a switch and the voice sank somewhat, though the words were still distinguishable. The instrument (the telescreen, it was called) could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely.”
Just as the citizens of Oceania were constantly bombarded with propaganda from the state via telescreens, Americans are now being subjected to the same onslaught in the form of spurious “alerts” from the federal government that are delivered through numerous platforms, including LED screens on the ‘Intellistreets’ lighting network, televisions at Wal-Mart stores that play Janet Napolitano’s “See Something, Say Something” diatribe, FEMA’s Emergency Alert System that can hijack all conventional boradcast communications, and mandatory government messages that will appear on all new cellphones from the end of next year. And if that isn’t enough, the Washington Post today called for the Internet to also be brought under the auspices of a government takeover switch. Whereas Winston Smith only had to put up with Big Brother lecturing him via telescreens, Americans will be peppered with propaganda from every conceivable direction.
“In the vast majority of cases there was no trial, no report of the arrest. People simply disappeared, always during the night. Your name was removed from the registers, every record of everything you had ever done was wiped out, your one-time existence was denied and then forgotten. You were abolished, annihilated: vaporized was the usual word.”
American citizens are not merely “disappearing” without a trial, as happened those who had comitted thoughtcrime in 1984, they are being directly assassinated via Predator drone strikes with no oversight and no legal process whatsoever. As the case of U.S. citizen Anwar Al-Awlaki shows, Americans are now at risk of falling victim to a program of state-sponsored assassination should they be designated “terrorists”. In Orwell’s 1984, miscreants were tortured and brainwashed, but they were not murdered on a whim by government decree before at least being given the opportunity to recant.
“Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it. Every concept that can ever be needed, will be expressed by exactly one word, with its meaning rigidly defined and all its subsidiary meanings rubbed out and forgotten.”
Illiteracy rates in many large states are rising. One in seven Americans cannot read anything more challenging than a children’s picture book. Americans are being dumbed-down by an onslaught of fluoride in the water, cultural decay that celebrates stupidity over intelligence, and a public school system in terminal decline. Attention spans are shortening as Americans are fed a constant diet of mind-numbing “entertainment”. Vocabularies are shrinking as many Americans can barely express themselves. Whereas in 1984, higher-level thinking was destroyred directly by the state, in 2011 America the entertainment industry is doing just as good a job if not better.
“In Oceania at the present day, Science, in the old sense, has almost ceased to exist. In Newspeak there is no word for ‘Science’. The empirical method of thought, on which all the scientific achievements of the past were founded, is opposed to the most fundamental principles of Ingsoc. And even technological progress only happens when its products can in some way be used for the diminution of human liberty.”
Technology is being used to crush human liberty and eviscerate our privacy. Every technological advancement, from Facebook to the IPhone, brings with it a further assault on privacy. The U.S. judicial system is identifying ways to legalize constant surveillance over every American, most recently with the effort to give authorities the power to secretly track Americans through clandestine global positioning systems attached to their vehicles.
“Only a person thoroughly grounded in Ingsoc could appreciate the full force of the word bellyfeel, which implied a blind, enthusiastic, and casual acceptance difficult to imagine today.”
Orwell’s “bellyfeel” is our cognitive dissonance. This is the process of having blind faith in an explanation or a fact so long as it comes from the establishment – the actual truth of the matter bears no significance. Bellyfeel enables Americans to unquestionably accept everything they are told without the need for critical thinking. On the eve of the invasion of Iraq, 69% of Americans believed that Saddam Hussein was involved in the 9/11 attacks, despite there being no evidence whatsoever that it was true.
These are just a handful of examples that illustrate how Americans and westerners in general are now living in a society that rivals and in some cases outstrips the world of Winston Smith in 1984. Smith was eventually made to love Big Brother and accept that two plus two equals five if the authorities say it does.
The question is, will Americans ever reclaim their sense of dignity and freedom or – like the Party members in Orwell’s Oceania – will they learn to love their servitude?

Garcia Bronco
11-13-2011, 07:11 PM
No we don't. Good grief.

W*GS
11-13-2011, 07:14 PM
Try to be in reality with baja is a fool's errand.

That One Guy
11-13-2011, 10:09 PM
That was damn near as long as 1984. Not reading long silly post.

Bronco_Beerslug
11-14-2011, 12:09 AM
Well, I didn't read it because it's poorly formatted (for my eyes anyway) but I did read 1984 back in the day and I'm not living in anything remotely related to that.

Requiem
11-14-2011, 06:45 AM
The mountains of Colorado are wonderful and nothing like 1984.

Meck77
11-14-2011, 07:00 AM
We have a mexican trolling our American forum. Lizard man strikes again.

alkemical
11-14-2011, 07:17 AM
The article makes a lot of good points. It also touches on my perception that due to "everyone being a threat, everyone is presumed guilty". The legislation, and actions taken by local & federal gov't support this.

Increasing usage of Red Light cameras for revenue streams, technology & outsourcing actions to bypass laws and regulations that protect civil liberties.

http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/04/70619

Mark Klein, a retired AT&T communications technician, submitted an affidavit in support of the EFF's lawsuit this week. That class action lawsuit, filed in federal court in San Francisco last January, alleges that AT&T violated federal and state laws by surreptitiously allowing the government to monitor phone and internet communications of AT&T customers without warrants.

alkemical
11-14-2011, 12:46 PM
In Wikileaks case, US court rules Twitter data is not protected, but government orders are

http://feeds.boingboing.net/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/KCIyNN847tc/in-wikileaks-case-us-court-ru.html

Big blow to online privacy today, and another win in the US government's war on Wikileaks. A US District Court ruled that private info on Twitter accounts of three people related to Wikileaks must be turned over to federal demands. And, those three people have no right to demand that secret government orders for private data be made public. CNet has a related story, also. The EFF has issued a statement here.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) represent Icelandic parliamentarian Birgitta Jonsdottir in this case. Jonsdottir has appealed an earlier ruling with fellow Twitter users Jacob Appelbaum and Rop Gonggrijp.

"With this decision, the court is telling all users of online tools hosted in the U.S. that the U.S. government will have secret access to their data," said Jonsdottir. "People around the world will take note, and since they can easily move their data to companies who host it in locations that better protect their privacy than the U.S. does, I expect that many will do so. I am very disappointed in today's ruling because it is a huge backward step for the United States' legacy of freedom of expression and the right to privacy."

mhgaffney
11-14-2011, 12:50 PM
Whatever you think of the article -- Orwell described the world we live in.

He was the prophet of our time.

alkemical
11-14-2011, 12:52 PM
Whatever you think of the article -- Orwell described the world we live in.

He was the prophet of our time.

I actually think it's more a melted version of 1984 & Brave New World.

baja
11-14-2011, 02:05 PM
it's worse than that;


http://www.prisonplanet.com/cosmic-vampires-perverse-masonic-initiations-of-the-nwo-with-david-icke.html

alkemical
11-15-2011, 08:22 AM
http://feeds.boingboing.net/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/UvS5Pthfxag/new-fed-warrantless-gps-trackers-discovered-in-the-wild.html

New Fed warrantless GPS trackers discovered in the wild


As the fight over the warrantless placing of GPS trackers on suspects' cars continues, Americans continue to discover hidden GPS trackers. Wired's looked at these before, and today they've got the story of "Greg," a young man in San Jose, California, who found not one, but two warrantless trackers on his SUV.

The 25-year-old resident of San Jose, California, says he found the first one about three weeks ago on his Volvo SUV while visiting his mother in Modesto, about 80 miles northeast of San Jose. After contacting Wired and allowing a photographer to snap pictures of the device, it was swapped out and replaced with a second tracking device. A witness also reported seeing a strange man looking beneath the vehicle of the young man’s girlfriend while her car was parked at work, suggesting that a tracking device may have been retrieved from her car...

Greg says he discovered the first tracker on his vehicle after noticing what looked like a cell phone antenna inside a hole on his back bumper where a cable is stored for towing a trailer. The device, the size of a mobile phone, was not attached to a battery pack, suggesting the battery was embedded in its casing...

On Tuesday, Nov. 1, Wired photographer Jon Snyder went to San Jose to photograph the device. The next day, two males and one female appeared suddenly at the business where Greg’s girlfriend works, driving a Crown Victoria with tinted windows. A witness reported to Greg that one of the men jumped out of the car, bent under the front of the girlfriend’s car for a few seconds, then jumped back into the Crown Victoria and drove off. Wired was unable to confirm the story.

There was no writing on the tracker to identify its maker, but a label on the battery indicated that it’s sold by a small firm in Farmingdale, New York, called Revanche. A notice on a government web site last June indicates that it was seeking 500 of the batteries and 250 battery chargers for the Drug Enforcement Administration. A separate notice on the same site in 2008 refers to a contract for what appears to be a similar Revanche battery. The notice indicates the batteries work with GPS devices made by Nextel and Sendum.

Busted! Two New Fed GPS Trackers Found on SUV

alkemical
11-16-2011, 09:29 AM
http://www.disinfo.com/2011/11/american-censorship-day/

Today, November 16, 2011, is American Censorship Day. Congress is holding hearings on the first American Internet censorship system.

http://disinfo.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Screen-shot-2011-11-16-at-10.47.34-AM.png

This bill can pass. If it does the Internet and free speech will never be the same. Amongst other aspects of the bill:

Website Blocking
The government can order service providers to block websites for infringing links posted by any users.

Risk of Jail for Ordinary Users
It becomes a felony with a potential 5 year sentence to stream a copyrighted work that would cost more than $2,500 to license, even if you are a totally noncommercial user, e.g. singing a pop song on Facebook.

Chaos for the Internet
Thousands of sites that are legal under the DMCA would face new legal threats. People trying to keep the internet more secure wouldn’t be able to rely on the integrity of the DNS system.

Visit Americancensorship.org to help fight against passage of the bill.

alkemical
11-16-2011, 09:33 AM
http://www.disinfo.com/2011/11/supreme-court-troubled-by-warrantless-gps-tracking/

Supreme Court Troubled By Warrantless GPS Tracking

mhgaffney
11-17-2011, 10:57 AM
Surveillance technology is now highly advanced and evidently is being used by the financial elite to control Congress -- and enforce compliance with their agenda.

How?

by collecting compromising information about the members' private sexual lives -- details about their taxes and questionable business dealings -- not for the purpose of serving justice -- but for the purpose of blackmail.

This is a potentially big story -- just how big we have yet to learn. So far we only gotten snippets.

alkemical
11-17-2011, 11:01 AM
Surveillance technology is now highly advanced and evidently is being used by the financial elite to control Congress -- and enforce compliance with their agenda.

How?

by collecting compromising information about the members' private sexual lives -- details about their taxes and questionable business dealings -- not for the purpose of serving justice -- but for the purpose of blackmail.

This is a potentially big story -- just how big we have yet to learn. So far we only gotten snippets.

Thrown in someone like Abramoff and it's easy to see how it works.

Odysseus
11-17-2011, 04:15 PM
How Household debt contributes to unemployment.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-11-17/how-household-debt-contributes-to-job-cuts-commentary-by-mian-and-sufi.html

Odysseus
11-17-2011, 04:27 PM
We have a mexican trolling our American forum. Lizard man strikes again.

What is the deal between you two?

I miss the Slap versus Mock beat downs but this stuff is really got weak sauce all over it.

Odysseus
11-21-2011, 09:45 AM
Thrown in someone like Abramoff and it's easy to see how it works.

There are lot of names that belong on that list that people would not believe actually had there hands in the cookie jar.

Somebody find Meck. I want to write his RTD story and make a million dollars.

alkemical
11-23-2011, 06:02 AM
Assholes:

http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/pennsylvania_homeland_security_2.html

The Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security will move from Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency offices to state police headquarters in Harrisburg, Gov. Tom Corbett announced today.

As part of the change, Corbett appointed state police Commissioner Frank Noonan as his new Homeland Security adviser.

The move comes after a study showed that relocating the Homeland Security office to the state police headquarters would allow more efficient partnering with the state Criminal Intelligence Center.


Great, now we get the FPS (DHS police) working with State Police.

Joy!

alkemical
11-23-2011, 06:10 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Protective_Service_%28United_States%29

Services provided

FPS services include:

Providing a visible uniformed presence in major Federal buildings
Responding to criminal incidents and other emergencies
Installing and monitoring security devices and systems
Investigating criminal incidents
Conducting physical security surveys
Coordinating a comprehensive program for occupants' emergency plans
Presenting formal crime prevention and security awareness programs
Enforcing traffic laws on federal property
Providing police emergency and special security services during National Special Security Events, natural disasters such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and major civil disturbances-as well as during man-made disasters, such as bomb explosions and riots.

http://www.dhs.gov/xabout/structure/gc_1253889058003.shtm

About the Federal Protective Service

The Federal Protective Service (FPS) is a federal law enforcement agency that provides integrated security and law enforcement services to federally owned and leased buildings, facilities, properties and other assets.



Primary Protective Services

Conducting Facility Security Assessments
Designing countermeasures for tenant agencies
Maintaining uniformed law enforcement presence
Maintaining armed contract security guards
Performing background suitability checks for contract employees
Monitoring security alarms via centralized communication centers

Additional Protective Services

Conducting criminal investigations
Sharing intelligence among local/state/federal
Protecting special events
Working with FEMA to respond to natural disasters
Offering special operations including K-9 explosive detection
Training federal tenants in crime prevention and Occupant Emergency Planning



So much for OWS being a city issue.

http://wonkette.com/456282/surprise-homeland-security-coordinates-ows-crackdowns-nationwide#more-456282

Remember when people were freaking out over the Patriot Act and Homeland Security and all this other conveniently ready-to-go post-9/11 police state stuff, because it would obviously be just a matter of time before the whole apparatus was turned against non-Muslim Americans when they started getting complain-y about the social injustice and economic injustice and income inequality and endless recession and permanent unemployment? That day is now, and has been for some time. But it’s also now confirmed that it’s now, as some Justice Department official screwed up and admitted that the Department of Homeland Security coordinated the riot-cop raids on a dozen major #Occupy Wall Street demonstration camps nationwide yesterday and today. (Oh, and tonight, too: Seattle is being busted up by the riot cops right now, so be careful out there.)

Rick Ellis of the Minneapolis edition of Examiner.com has this, based on a “background conversation” he had with a Justice Department official on Monday night:

(And for those who are understandably doubtful about Examiner.com as a news source, here’s an AP story (http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2011/nov/15/us-occupy-cooperation/) from a couple hours ago that verifies everything except the specific mention of DHS coordination.)

Meanwhile, according to the steady stream of insanity on the Twitter, the Seattle riot cops just “maced a pregnant woman, a kid, a priest, and a blind woman w/ a ****ing cane!” (https://twitter.com/#%21/thatgirlkatt/status/136605018114621441) We know a version of this with a rabbi and Batman and Jesus and a grasshopper ordering a Grasshopper at a bar, we think? But nothing about riot cops spraying a pregnant woman with mace.

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