Great subject matter, and great video. You are absolutely correct. The United States is setting up for Martial Law, and they want to monitor all activities of private citizens. I hope that you don't mind, I used one of my videos as a video response. Have a great day.
we have alot of cameras in the city we live in the drug trafficking stopped good thing and alot of the fights break out here in the past and the shit that goes down but yup the nwo is sneaking up on us and martial law is comming they are going to arrest alot of innocent people along with the rest of the criminals they already preparared plstic caskets good luck
they are PIR`s (passive infra red ) detectors not cameras! they detect movement either on the junction(inter section) or pedestrian crossing.To prevent congestion at junctions by setting off the time delay in the lighting control unit and thus stopping the flow of traffic on the other side of junction or false activation of the crossing signal of P.U.F.I.N . crossings(pedestrian user friendly infra-red networking) by pesky kids pressing the button then running off causing nuisance stop lights
Not that this has Anything to do with Camera's invading your privacy but.... Would anyone like to see my new PELLET GUN?!?!? Hmm, strange. Theres no camera's around me :P Coincidence?!?!?!?!?!?!
I have been pretty livid about the new arrival of streetlight cameras going up in my small (low crime-rate) town over the past two weeks...great idea about the message on the visor, I will be sure to put a RP bumper sticker where mr. camera man is sure to see it:)
Also a very important way to observe movements, also for troop movements. Facial ID and must of all, Marshal law, but think about it, if you have a remote command you could direct troop movement effectively.
Good commentary John! Reminds me of an the adjective "Orwellian" (i.e. Invasion of personal privacy, either directly physically or indirectly by surveillance) Thanks for sharing this! Peace!~Ted
Nice job John. It would be interesting to find out who and how the video is taken from these cameras. What processing company do they use and how secure is the information. How long is the information kept and is it put into a database? Who manages the database?
You get my point - I like your style and presentation. Nice job.
Five years ago, I would have been observed by about 12 caneras everyday on my way to and from work. Today, there are more than I can count. The first camera dees me from the moment I open my front door.
I have no problem with the technology provided it is used for the purpose for which it was intended - enforcing red lights. But recently, the State decided they could also use them to enforce other laws. I was recently selected "at random" to participate in a a mandatory insurance check. The State was kind enough to inform me my insurance had lapsed and invited me to contribute $100.00 to the general fund.
This has Fourth Amendment violations written all over it; watch?v=pAH6mwlYA5U
If a camera can see into a private home, it is assumed to be a public space and open to scrutiny. One man was arrested and convicted of indecent exposure for being nude in his own home.
Security cameras can be beneficial, but it is a double edged sward.
Check out YouTube channel /user/Infowarrior1984 also /watch?v=Ocp51Fty6yM
Excellent. Freedom is leaving this country, imo, little by little. Martial law took the guns away from people that stayed in their homes, when the flooding came to New Orleans. These people were law abiding citizens, with undamaged homes, that wished to stay in their home. If guns are outlawed, then only outlaws will have them. The upper crust of society is the only group that has true freedom. Thanks for speaking out.
I used to have a police scanner and I don't think these cameras are watched live I think they just get the plate number. If they could be monitored live then information about wrecks at intersections would be relayed to the EMS and police. Have to get a Ron Paul bumper sticker for my visor.
hi jon, i recently heard an Andean Shaman say "there will be NO safe places only safe people". let those illuminati guys do there thing we can awaken to our full potential and CO-CREATE A WORLD OF LOVE!
Great subject matter, and great video. You are absolutely correct. The United States is setting up for Martial Law, and they want to monitor all activities of private citizens. I hope that you don't mind, I used one of my videos as a video response. Have a great day.
DoctorStoneDDSPhD 1 month ago
we have alot of cameras in the city we live in the drug trafficking stopped good thing and alot of the fights break out here in the past and the shit that goes down but yup the nwo is sneaking up on us and martial law is comming they are going to arrest alot of innocent people along with the rest of the criminals they already preparared plstic caskets good luck
smokeydabat 8 months ago
they are PIR`s (passive infra red ) detectors not cameras! they detect movement either on the junction(inter section) or pedestrian crossing.To prevent congestion at junctions by setting off the time delay in the lighting control unit and thus stopping the flow of traffic on the other side of junction or false activation of the crossing signal of P.U.F.I.N . crossings(pedestrian user friendly infra-red networking) by pesky kids pressing the button then running off causing nuisance stop lights
chimbondacorp 1 year ago
Not that this has Anything to do with Camera's invading your privacy but.... Would anyone like to see my new PELLET GUN?!?!? Hmm, strange. Theres no camera's around me :P Coincidence?!?!?!?!?!?!
Lje123 2 years ago
cool we have a few in my town
beebee890 3 years ago
ive been noticing these going up in my town too
and i'm in canada
ronmackay 3 years ago
Just like the chip; they tell us it's for our protection....
imafishgod 3 years ago
I have been pretty livid about the new arrival of streetlight cameras going up in my small (low crime-rate) town over the past two weeks...great idea about the message on the visor, I will be sure to put a RP bumper sticker where mr. camera man is sure to see it:)
missgriffin77 3 years ago
They do not stop crime, although they can film your murder.
yourcamden 3 years ago
Also a very important way to observe movements, also for troop movements. Facial ID and must of all, Marshal law, but think about it, if you have a remote command you could direct troop movement effectively.
clarisd 3 years ago 2
i wish i could say you're paranoid. but i think this is has become obvious. keep it up man.
wait, not that you're paranoid, that the enemy is real. and it is a serious problem.
still with you.
peace
johnnierah 3 years ago 2
Good commentary John! Reminds me of an the adjective "Orwellian" (i.e. Invasion of personal privacy, either directly physically or indirectly by surveillance) Thanks for sharing this! Peace!~Ted
PatongTed 3 years ago
Nice job John. It would be interesting to find out who and how the video is taken from these cameras. What processing company do they use and how secure is the information. How long is the information kept and is it put into a database? Who manages the database?
You get my point - I like your style and presentation. Nice job.
video1productions 3 years ago
Five years ago, I would have been observed by about 12 caneras everyday on my way to and from work. Today, there are more than I can count. The first camera dees me from the moment I open my front door.
I cant tell you how safe I feel :-/
CognitiveDisonance 3 years ago
I have no problem with the technology provided it is used for the purpose for which it was intended - enforcing red lights. But recently, the State decided they could also use them to enforce other laws. I was recently selected "at random" to participate in a a mandatory insurance check. The State was kind enough to inform me my insurance had lapsed and invited me to contribute $100.00 to the general fund.
This has Fourth Amendment violations written all over it; watch?v=pAH6mwlYA5U
CognitiveDisonance 3 years ago
If a camera can see into a private home, it is assumed to be a public space and open to scrutiny. One man was arrested and convicted of indecent exposure for being nude in his own home.
Security cameras can be beneficial, but it is a double edged sward.
Check out YouTube channel /user/Infowarrior1984 also /watch?v=Ocp51Fty6yM
and
/watch?v=SVJSR7pKaJg
CognitiveDisonance 3 years ago
Excellent. Freedom is leaving this country, imo, little by little. Martial law took the guns away from people that stayed in their homes, when the flooding came to New Orleans. These people were law abiding citizens, with undamaged homes, that wished to stay in their home. If guns are outlawed, then only outlaws will have them. The upper crust of society is the only group that has true freedom. Thanks for speaking out.
geriatricguru 3 years ago
I used to have a police scanner and I don't think these cameras are watched live I think they just get the plate number. If they could be monitored live then information about wrecks at intersections would be relayed to the EMS and police. Have to get a Ron Paul bumper sticker for my visor.
crazycatfguy 3 years ago
I agree, let it be done. In the end, evil fails.
Sanvean9 3 years ago
hi jon, i recently heard an Andean Shaman say "there will be NO safe places only safe people". let those illuminati guys do there thing we can awaken to our full potential and CO-CREATE A WORLD OF LOVE!
MANY BLESSINGS
certifiedhealthnut 3 years ago