Dont bother with the iris scanner or the fingerprinting machine. Leave the satellite-enabled locators and tell-tale scents back on the base, military manhunters. If an Air Force plan works out as planned, all youll need to track your prey is a single camera, snapping a few seconds of footage from far, far away.
Huntsville, Alabamas Photon-X, Inc. recently received an Air Force contract to develop such a camera. With one snap, the company claims, its sensor can build a three-dimensional image of a persons face: the cornerstone of a distinctive bio-signature that can be used to track that person anywhere. With a few frames more, the device can capture that faces unique facial muscle motions, and turn those movements into a behaviormetric profile thats even more accurate.
The proposed work will help identify non-cooperative dismounts using remote sensors, from standoff distances that were previously impossible, reports Toyon Research Corporation, which also got an Air Force grant for bio-signature development. This identity information can help intelligence analysts connect specific people to events and locations, and learn about insurgent operations.
But the combo wont just help flesh-and-blood airmen keep tabs on their fellow humans, Photon-X adds. It can help Humanoid Robots navigate and find objects in a cluttered room.
And it could be used to monitor suspicious behavior practically anywhere. A brief list of potential industries includes law enforcement, banking, private corporations, schools and universities, casinos, theme parks, retail, and hospitality.
So the next time youre at the Bellagio, and a real-life android walks up to you, calls you by name, and asks about what you thought was an extremely private evening you can thank the Air Force and its tech-enabled manhunters for the experience. (5.19.2011, Noah Shachtman) http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/05/smile-air-force-wants-to-track-you-forever-with-a-single-camera-click
"To Achieve World
Government it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism,
their loyalty to family traditions and national identification" Brock Chisholm - Director of the World Health Organization
"A society whose citizens refuse to see and investigate the facts, who refuse to
believe that their government and their media will routinely lie to them and fabricate a
reality contrary to verifiable facts, is a society that chooses and deserves the Police
State Dictatorship it's going to
get." Ian Williams Goddard
The fact is that "political correctness" is all about creating uniformity. Individualism is one of the biggest obstacles in the way of the New World Order. They want a public that is predictable and conditioned to do as it's told without asking questions.
"The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first." Thomas Jefferson