Paul Joseph Watson penned an article yesterday titled “New Microchip Knows Your Location To Within Centimeters.”
This new microchip produced by Broadcom, can track a cell phone user’s location within just a few centimeters. According to MIT, it can track vertically and horizontally, inside or outside. It can even by using atmospheric pressure sensors, determine what floor of a building you’re on, and relay that information to others.
Of course, there are drones flying domestically, there are unwarranted wiretaps, email monitoring and capture, and many other surveillance techniques used by government. But by monitoring cell phones, cell phones that the people use voluntarily, the government has most all who it targets help in that surveillance. This boils down to convenience and personal preference taking precedent over privacy.
I’m not suggesting that since the citizenry voluntarily uses smart phones that the government has any right to listen in or track their location, but only that these indiscretions by the police state are made easier to accomplish due to that use.
Hardly a day goes by that another surveillance technique or technology isn’t introduced into the marketplace. The problem is that the government has full access to all this technology, and it uses taxpayer funds to pay for it.
So we are making it easier for those who rule over us to monitor our every move. At the same time, we are forced to pay for all the tools government uses to spy on us. Does any of this make sense? Of course not, but at this stage, the sheep don’t seem to mind!