We know where you are, who you spoke with, what you said, what you were wearing, where you bought those clothes, what car you drove to get there, the friend who recommended that car to you and the list NEVER ENDS*.....
You are aware that all this high-tech stuff was grown-tested in Afghanistan and other fun zones? You know why we lost their despite eye in the sky and all that?
Lack of power grid. They couldn't keep effective control using all available assets in satellites, aircraft and drone fly overs. The lack of our CCTV and such linked together by cell phone and cables kept their data scattered and ultimately useless by the time the human analysis could process it.
A giant might be powerful but missing its eyes not so much. A giant missing its logistical feet also not so dangerous.
First order of business, disable ALL local ground based camera's, wifi and cell towers. There's a cell to tower pretty close to where I live. Out walking one day a couple years ago and having an old man bladder attack, I walked into the site to make a deposit out of site of the road. The steel door and frame to the cell base station had been jimmied open and was swinging in the breeze. The steel door frame looked like it been attacked with and 8 foot crow bar. Bent all to hell and gone. Called the local constabulary and reported same as the 800# on the door to report problems was "No longer in service". I'd swing by every couple days to see if some sort of repair had been made. Took three months for someone to punch out the lock and install a chain and a boron hasp lock. 'Course the chain could be defeated with a hack saw or a 2 foot pair of bolt cutters.
You wonder why all vehicles produced since 2014 or so have wifi built in? Think it's to facilitate your use of your cell phone? Think On Star isn't really working unless you subscribe?
Is that satellite or airborne vehicle plane or drone. There is an L3Harris building by the Tulsa airport. Hmmmm. They may be selling less capable ability than what we think but we will never know. I know about the stinger technology to emulate a cell tower. What else do I not know.
Inclement weather does have effect. But it is your vehicle or device which talks to the machine. Faraday provided a solution. Eye in the sky may ne out of reach but not untouchable. The weakest link they don't talk about. Always shown is everything working perfectly in unison. Yet among those who understand the works would dare to admit 100% accuracy 100% of the time. Which is to say how will this hold up in court of law. So we should look to further modification of the law/massaging of the courts.
Oh, so someone wrote a compiler. This tech has been operational for several decades, some even since the early '80s. It's new app of existing tech. Who didn't see this evolving. The police state is insatiable.
But yeah, monkeywrench the ground-based infra then watch who shows up. Follow/tag them. And up the ladder we go.
And far less of a problem if the ONLY thing that was against the law was the violation of the person or property of another. But alas our worthless government considers every human activity a potential crime just looking for a justification. Worse is when they rule from their own paranoia, thus making anyone who questions their tyranny a danger to THEM, so subject to the most intense surveillance and scrutiny. Government is the greatest evil ever created by man. Nearly all technology would seem innocuous if not for the existence of government and its power.
From a security industry mag commenting on something at CES this year...
So how can we improve on these devices that already reduce costs and complement surveillance cameras for space protection and object classification? The MQ-8 Series 3D LiDAR sensor features a smart beam structure of narrowly spaced, asymmetric beams, with each sensor capable of 15,000 square meters of coverage, 100-times wider than camera-based systems. Pair the MQ-8 with QORTEX DTC, and this solution detects, tracks and classifies up to 250 objects at 10% reflectivity and up to a range of 70 meters (140-meter diameter) with 95% accuracy. Quanergy’s 3D AI-powered LiDAR Flow Management platform is aimed at increasing efficiency in response to security breaches and drastically reducing costly false alarms.
IP surveillance cameras have relatively short detection ranges and most also require third-party software to handover to another camera. Privacy masking is also often needed to protect faces, license plates and other personally identifiable information (PII) in specific public spaces where there is an expectation of privacy. However, the 3D LiDAR sensors and QORTEX platform have long detection ranges, automatically work with multiple LiDAR sensors and integrate with popular video management systems. And because point clouds are formed, no PII is recorded, preserving privacy.
The user experience (UX) with QORTEX is so advanced that the security operator can view hundreds of objects (people or vehicles) moving in and around restricted and permitted areas in a plan view on a screen, then turned on its edge so the object heights may be seen, and horizontal motion viewed.
The rich object data generated by the QORTEX perception software can be used to automate critical security processes to protect sensitive environments including government and enterprise buildings, airports, critical infrastructure, national borders, historic landmarks, and more. The solution’s Automated ID Handover capability allows continuous tracking of up to 300 individuals or vehicles through restricted and permitted areas throughout the system’s entire field of view.
This makes curb-to-gate people tracking at airports, and social distancing applications in public venues like stadiums possible.
Great.
ReplyDeleteJust fucking great.
You are aware that all this high-tech stuff was grown-tested in Afghanistan and other fun zones? You know why we lost their despite eye in the sky and all that?
ReplyDeleteLack of power grid. They couldn't keep effective control using all available assets in satellites, aircraft and drone fly overs. The lack of our CCTV and such linked together by cell phone and cables kept their data scattered and ultimately useless by the time the human analysis could process it.
A giant might be powerful but missing its eyes not so much. A giant missing its logistical feet also not so dangerous.
Think how the Afghans won. Lessons there.
Well, if I become lost Harris will.know where to find me
ReplyDeleteBig brother meets skynet!
ReplyDeleteok, now you know all that, what ya gonna do about it?
ReplyDeleteFirst order of business, disable ALL local ground based camera's, wifi and cell towers. There's a cell to tower pretty close to where I live. Out walking one day a couple years ago and having an old man bladder attack, I walked into the site to make a deposit out of site of the road. The steel door and frame to the cell base station had been jimmied open and was swinging in the breeze. The steel door frame looked like it been attacked with and 8 foot crow bar. Bent all to hell and gone. Called the local constabulary and reported same as the 800# on the door to report problems was "No longer in service". I'd swing by every couple days to see if some sort of repair had been made. Took three months for someone to punch out the lock and install a chain and a boron hasp lock. 'Course the chain could be defeated with a hack saw or a 2 foot pair of bolt cutters.
ReplyDeleteYou wonder why all vehicles produced since 2014 or so have wifi built in? Think it's to facilitate your use of your cell phone? Think On Star isn't really working unless you subscribe?
Nemo
Is that satellite or airborne vehicle plane or drone. There is an L3Harris building by the Tulsa airport. Hmmmm. They may be selling less capable ability than what we think but we will never know. I know about the stinger technology to emulate a cell tower. What else do I not know.
ReplyDeleteThat's an impressive commercial, but did you notice how all those images were taken in fair weather. How does it perform in bad weather?
ReplyDeleteInclement weather does have effect. But it is your vehicle or device which talks to the machine. Faraday provided a solution.
DeleteEye in the sky may ne out of reach but not untouchable.
The weakest link they don't talk about. Always shown is everything working perfectly in unison. Yet among those who understand the works would dare to admit 100% accuracy 100% of the time. Which is to say how will this hold up in court of law. So we should look to further modification of the law/massaging of the courts.
But we don't know who Epstein's clients were. And we don't know any Hillary.
ReplyDeleteThis is all I could hear while I was watching:
ReplyDeleteJudas Priest, The Hellion/Electric Eye - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEfOGyvyfFY
Leigh
Whitehall, NY
Oh, so someone wrote a compiler.
ReplyDeleteThis tech has been operational for several decades, some even since the early '80s.
It's new app of existing tech. Who didn't see this evolving. The police state is insatiable.
But yeah, monkeywrench the ground-based infra then watch who shows up. Follow/tag them. And up the ladder we go.
Now there’s AI that processes all the data.
ReplyDeleteAnd far less of a problem if the ONLY thing that was against the law was the violation of the person or property of another. But alas our worthless government considers every human activity a potential crime just looking for a justification. Worse is when they rule from their own paranoia, thus making anyone who questions their tyranny a danger to THEM, so subject to the most intense surveillance and scrutiny. Government is the greatest evil ever created by man. Nearly all technology would seem innocuous if not for the existence of government and its power.
ReplyDeleteFrom a security industry mag commenting on something at CES this year...
ReplyDeleteSo how can we improve on these devices that already reduce costs and complement surveillance cameras for space protection and object classification? The MQ-8 Series 3D LiDAR sensor features a smart beam structure of narrowly spaced, asymmetric beams, with each sensor capable of 15,000 square meters of coverage, 100-times wider than camera-based systems. Pair the MQ-8 with QORTEX DTC, and this solution detects, tracks and classifies up to 250 objects at 10% reflectivity and up to a range of 70 meters (140-meter diameter) with 95% accuracy. Quanergy’s 3D AI-powered LiDAR Flow Management platform is aimed at increasing efficiency in response to security breaches and drastically reducing costly false alarms.
IP surveillance cameras have relatively short detection ranges and most also require third-party software to handover to another camera. Privacy masking is also often needed to protect faces, license plates and other personally identifiable information (PII) in specific public spaces where there is an expectation of privacy. However, the 3D LiDAR sensors and QORTEX platform have long detection ranges, automatically work with multiple LiDAR sensors and integrate with popular video management systems. And because point clouds are formed, no PII is recorded, preserving privacy.
The user experience (UX) with QORTEX is so advanced that the security operator can view hundreds of objects (people or vehicles) moving in and around restricted and permitted areas in a plan view on a screen, then turned on its edge so the object heights may be seen, and horizontal motion viewed.
The rich object data generated by the QORTEX perception software can be used to automate critical security processes to protect sensitive environments including government and enterprise buildings, airports, critical infrastructure, national borders, historic landmarks, and more. The solution’s Automated ID Handover capability allows continuous tracking of up to 300 individuals or vehicles through restricted and permitted areas throughout the system’s entire field of view.
This makes curb-to-gate people tracking at airports, and social distancing applications in public venues like stadiums possible.
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