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A bare bones documentary, made with free materials A look at the history of the European Union the involvement of Great Britain a video to show that the european politicans are imposing the 2005 failed European Constitution on the citizens of the European countries by passing practically the same failed document as a brand new reform treaty the lisbon Treaty in order to avoid nation wide referendums in all members states. in this part we look at the erosion of the soverignty and the similarities between Great Britain today and George Orwells 1984 Big Brother www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-484752/Big-Brother-Britain-Government-councils-spy-ALL-phones.html www.independent.co.uk/.../this-britain/britain-becoming-a-big-brother-society-says-data-watchdog-446700.html http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/big-brother-britain-2006-we-are-waking-up-to-a-surveillance-society-all-around-us-422561.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1547550/Talking-CCTV-gives-Big-Brother-a-voice.html http://www.westmonster.com/2008/05/email_plan_calls_for_more_orwe.html http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=180684&in_page_id=34&in_a_source= http://news.cnet.com/National-ID-cards-on-the-way/2100-1028_3-5573414.html http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/30/burnham_rfid_evasions/ Paris Rome Single European Act Amsterdam Nice European Constitution lisbon Treaty Habeas Corpus Corpus Juris Innocent till proven Guilty Trial by Jury QMV qualified majority voting EU European Union European Commission Council of Ministers European Court of Justice European Council European Ministers Membeers of European Parliament Soverignty Democracy Fascism Fascist Marxist Marxism Communism Communist Totaliterian State
http://mprofaca.cro.net/ The Global Intelligence News Portal Already the most intensely-monitored country in the world, Britain is now home to a new generation of closed-circuit television cameras. From cameras that are attached to 'spy' drones, to talking CCTV, to small wearable camera that offer real-time views Britain is moving further with surveillance technologies. Reuters technology correspondent Matt Cowan reports. Fears that the UK would "sleep-walk into a surveillance society" have become a reality, the government's information commissioner has said. Richard Thomas, who said he raised concerns two years ago, spoke after research found people's actions were increasingly being monitored. Researchers highlight "dataveillance", the use of credit card, mobile phone and loyalty card information, and CCTV. Monitoring of work rates, travel and telecommunications is also rising. There are up to 4.5m CCTV cameras in Britain - about one for every 14 people. But surveillance ranges from US security agencies monitoring telecommunications traffic passing through Britain, to key stroke information used to gauge work rates and GPS information tracking company vehicles, the Report on the Surveillance Society says. It predicts that by 2016 shoppers could be scanned as they enter stores, schools could bring in cards allowing parents to monitor what their children eat, and jobs may be refused to applicants who are seen as a health risk. Produced by a group of academics called the Surveillance Studies Network, the report was presented to the 28th International Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners' Conference in London, hosted by the Information Commissioner's Office. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/02_11_06_surveillance.pdf The office is an independent body established to promote access to official data and to protect personal details.
Britain have had ID cards before. They were despised, and only contained a fraction of the information of today's ID card and National Identity Register. The government have the power to demand any details of you, including your DNA, fingerprints, biometrics, among 50 other categories of personal data. This will be rolled out gradually from 2009, and is already estimated to cost over £15 billion. Experts have already said, counter to government claims, that it will not reduce terrorism, it will increase fraud, and cause unnecessary grief for the ordinary man. The question that is yet to be answered is "What is it for?" This film is an excerpt from the feature length documentary "Taking Liberties - since 1997" Written and Directed by Chris Atkins Animation by Nexus Productions Narration by Ashley Jensen If you are concerned about the issues raised, take action! Pledge to write to your MP - do it with other people: http://www.pledgebank.com/libertynotterror
David reminds people what the dangers are of big brother
Identity cards could be used by the Government to create a 'surveillance society' spying on British citizens, a damning Commons report warned yesterday. The all-party home affairs select committee called for safeguards to ensure the state did not use the compulsory cards to delve into the private lives of the public.
911truth.org, listen to your instincts.
March 7, 2007 lecture by Phillip Zimmermann for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). Phil talks about how the debate on the use of crypto has shifted since the 1990s, when it was a clash between civil liberties and law enforcement - in the 1990s, the crypto debate was about averting omniscience in governments, but today the encrypted VoIP debate may be about averting omniscience in criminals. EE 380 | Computer Systems Colloquium: http://www.stanford.edu/class/ee380/ Stanford Computer Systems Laboratory: http://csl.stanford.edu/ Stanford Center for Professional Development: http://scpd.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanforduniversity/
A pop video with a difference! Inspired by "The Lives Of Others` POL Aridas` song about the surveillance society fits perfectly with a piece of video art. Leave a comment. More POL at http://POLarida.com
The Cashless Society Cometh...
International report on German Journal about hackers in the Chaos Computer Club who are publishing the fingerprint of Wolfgang Schauble -- Germany's interior minister -- to underscore that biometrics provide poor security while encouraging a surveillance society of Big Brother government. http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/hackers-publish.html Renaissance of Public Opinion Republica 2009 conference
'Headspace', the new book by Amber Marks, shows the future of surveillance in an increasingly paranoid society. Dogs, bees, even squirrels are being recruited in the war against drugs and terrorism. If you've never wondered about the way our surveillance society is going, now is the time to start. 'Headspace' by Amber Marks is available now. Published by Virgin Books.
From RADAR to VERICHIP, Surveillance society, We want Digital Angel
Free to do as They tell you...
George Orwell's masterpiece 1984 is brought to the big screen as parallels are drawn daily between Orwell's prophetic vision of a total surveillance society which modern Britain has become. Watch this shocking trailer and decide for yourself if New Labour's Stalker Squad reminds you of the "Thought Police"...?
If present trends continue Britain will become a total surveillance Police State within 10-20 years. In the excellent BBC drama The Last Enemy, we see a warning from the future of what Britain will become if we do not stop the corrupt New Labour regime dead in its tracks!
Post 9/11, The UK has been sleepwalking into a police state / surveillance society.
George Orwell's masterpiece 1984 is brought to the big screen as parallels are drawn daily between Orwell's prophetic vision of a total surveillance society which modern Britain has become. Watch this shocking trailer and decide for yourself if New Labour's Stalker Squad reminds you of the "Thought Police"...?
This is the documentary I made for my A2 level media studies
This is the documentary I made for my A2 level media studies
Nine Inch Nails - Just Like You Imagined
In the beginning was the fingerprint. It was in the 19th century that scientists realized the ridged whorls on the tip of the finger constituted a unique marker that could be used to tell one person from another. And eventually, the FBI built a massive database of fingerprints. Then came DNA. In the 20th century, scientists learned to use the double helix nucleic acid molecule as a means of even more definitive than the fingerprint. And the FBI built a DNA database as well. Now the feds are building yet another database. And it has some folks worried. Maybe you missed it in the run-up to Super Duper Tuesday when the Associated Press reported last week that the FBI will soon award a $1 billion, 10-year contract for construction of an electronic file that would store not just fingerprints and DNA, but a vast compendium of other physical characteristics. We're talking eye scans, facial shape, palm prints, scars, tattoos and other biometrics, all for the purpose of and capturing bad guys. But at least one privacy advocate thinks even good guys — and gals — have cause for concern. Barry Steinhardt, director of the ACLU's Technology and Liberty Project, told CNN, "It's the beginning of the surveillance society where you can be tracked anywhere, any time and all your movements, and eventually all your activities will be tracked and noted and correlated." I know what some of you are saying and it makes a certain amount of sense: If you haven't done anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about. Well, I haven't done wrong, but it worries me just the same. The government has for years collected fingerprints — not just of criminals, but also of certain job applicants. What's happening now, it could be reasonably argued, is only a high-tech extension of that. Except that instead of just your fingerprints, the government will also have on file the shape of your iris, that scar from your appendectomy and the tattoo on your inner thigh. It's a discomfiting reminder of the totalitarian states of "Fahrenheit 451" and "1984," oppressive regimes that saw everything, knew everything, regulated everything. Given the advances in technology and the ominous, Orwellian turn our government has lately taken, the comparison seems far less far-fetched than once it might have. It's not just the government, though. In recent years, the right to privacy, the right to simply be left alone, has also been eroded by the corporate community — everything from supermarket discount cards that track your buying habits to online businesses that install secret spyware in your computer. And we haven't even mentioned that there is a camera on every street corner nowadays. "I always feel like somebody's watching me." That used to be just the hook from a schlocky '80s song. Increasingly, it is an apt description of modern life. Now the FBI proposes to collect and collate still more personal information. It swears the information will be protected, and will be used only to ferret out criminals. But I can't help a certain wariness when I consider the ease with which the program could expand far beyond that mission. As Steinhardt sees it, first criminals, then job applicants and then, "Eventually, it's going to be everybody." I admit, he might be wrong. But you know something? He might not. Leonard Pitts Jr. is a syndicated writer in Washington.
The FBI is gearing up to create a massive computer database of people's physical characteristics, all part of an effort "the bureau says" to better criminals and terrorists. "It's the beginning of the surveillance society where you can be tracked anywhere, any time and all your movements, and eventually all your activities will be tracked and noted and correlated," said Barry Steinhardt, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Technology and Liberty Project. http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/02/04/fbi.biometrics/ http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hbj6CZAusd59DTb1ShAf868rvl9wD8UK86JO0
The US and other countries have instituted domestic surveillance programs and share information between countries. The final elements of a surveillance society is emerging where you can be tracked anywhere, any time and all your movements, and eventually all your activities will be tracked and noted and correlated.
Our rights are at stake! We need to understand, if we want change, we must have the resolve and strength to enact that change. Please help us from not walking into a surveillance society!
Full video name;"ACLU's Technology & Liberty Project" @ http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=V0jZOaJ6gpk The last week has seen a spate of unexplained, cut, undersea communications cables that has severely disrupted communications in many countries in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia. As I shall show, the total numbers of cut cables remain in question, but likely number as many as eight, and maybe nine or more. The trouble began on 30 January 2008 with CNN reports that two cables were cut off the Egyptian Mediterranean coast, initially severely disrupting Internet and telephone traffic from Egypt to India and many points in between. According to CNN the two cut cables "account for as much as three-quarters of the international communications between Europe and the Middle East." CNN reported that the two cut cables off the Egyptian coast were "FLAG Telecom's FLAG Europe-Asia cable and SeaMeWe-4, a cable owned by a consortium of more than a dozen telecommunications companies".(10) Other reports placed one of the cut cables, SeaMeWe-4, off the coast of France, near Marseille.(9)(12) However, many news organizations reported two cables cut off the Egyptian coast, including the SeaMeWe-4 cable connecting Europe with the Middle East.
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A newly announced FBI plan to catalog precise physical characteristics of individuals around the world -- a vast $1 billion dollar project that makes the bureau's fingerprint database look quaint by comparison -- is raising eyebrows among critics who worry about how the data may be used.
I played Mos Def's cd after ages and this was the first track that I heard.... "Fear Not Of Man" is just under 10 years old but the lyrics apply to us so much more now then it did when Mos first produced it back in '99. We are waking up to an increasingly surveillance society around us...there is more control over us.....plans are being made by the people upstairs that are forcing you to think in a certain way and agree with their and motives..... but the lyrics right here remind you that that although they plan, God also plans.
We Can No Longer Afford To Ignore, CCTV Cameras are everywhere, We are becoming a Surveillance Society with no hope of Privacy. Alex Jones is against a Surveillance Society, Please every lets all join together and stop ignoring that we are losing our human rights, freedoms, and privacy.
Britain has become a "surveillance society" with technology being used to track all our activities, a report says. The information commissioner said more surveillance could create a "climate of suspicion". Margaret Gilmore reports.
A music video of the track "Identity Theft" taken from the self-titled debut album by 'The Bombs Of Enduring Freedom'. The track highlights the dangers of the surveillance society which is gradually being imposed since the highly controversial "war on terror". The Bombs Of Enduring Freedom is the new project of James Fogarty, formerly of experimental metal band Ewigkeit (the last two albums of which were released via Earache Records). For more information, please visit our "anti-record label" ; www.DeathToMusic.com and the project's website ; www.TheBombsOfEnduringFreedom.com www.myspace.com/TheBombsOfEnduringFreedom
'LAST CHANCE' PEOPLE OF THE WORLD. WAKE UP NOW OR FACE THE NIGHTMARE TO COME.
Edinburgh South's Liberal Democrat candidate speaks at party conference
The government and corporations are aggressively collecting information about your personal life and your habits. They want to track your purchases, your medical records, and even your relationships. The Bush Administration's policies, coupled with invasive new technologies, could eliminate your right to privacy completely. Please help us protect our privacy rights and prevent the Total Surveillance Society.
Surveillance society? What do you think...
Lynne Featherstone, MP for Hornsey and Wood Green, looks ahead to the final day of the party's autumn conference in Brighton, including a debate on Darfur, Nick Clegg on the surveillance society and Ming Campbell's keynote speech. Website: http://www.lynnefeatherstone.org
Upcoming film from RINF.COM exploring the surveillance society. www.rinf.com Production, music and concept by Mick Meaney.
Ray Bradbury answers question, are we living in a surveillance society? Democracy vs. terrorism
The Flies release their hypnotic new single "High" on Sept 3rd. "High" is produced by production team mavericks The Insects, who are also two permanent members of the band. Cult film director Julien Temple (The Future Is Unwritten / The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle / Glastonbury -- The Movie) loved the track so much he's made the video. Filmed under the Westway in London, Temple's direction puts a unique spin on today's ubiquitous surveillance society.
dance exploring surveillance society
PANOPTICON is an ArpaViva DVD release distributed by The Cinema Guild of New York. This film is based on a live performance by Victoria Jordanova and California E.A.R. Unit at the Bing Theater (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) on November 25 2002. Panopticon is an interdisciplinary piece exploring Surveillance Society. Music of Jordanova, video, history, spy cameras, and audio sensors merge to address issues of privacy in contemporary society. Performers include California E.A.R. Unit, Victoria Jordanova, and Jeffery Atik. Directed by Relja Penezic.
Just something I done for college
This is the intro for Outside the Box, a cable tv show in Portland, Oregon. (Hosted by Alex Ansary)
Jesse Hirsh on CBC News Today discussing the facebook phenomenon with host Nancy Wilson. Facebook places the surveillance society in the hands of the average user. Well, sort of... ;) http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=598735012
Talk by James Bamford author of "The Puzzle Palace" and "Body of Secrets" & Chris Calabrese Program Counsel of the ACLU Technology and Liberty Project
On Thursday, February 8th, 2007, I captured a small segment of the growing surveillance society in my hometown of Portland, Oregon. Most of the cameras you see in the intersections have been installed in the last month. It has also been revealed that a texas based company has set up some of the red light cameras and collects 45% on what the city makes off ticket revenues. This is only the beginning. To see the weekly tv show please go to alexansary.com.
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At the rate that we are losing our civil liberties in a war on terror that the administration has said will never end, I ponder what our future has in store for us. Visit alexansary.com or myspace.com/ansary for the regular weekly television program.

