Police Use Contact Tracing And Big Tech To Identify Protesters

by | Jun 3, 2020 | Headline News | 12 comments

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    EDITOR’S NOTE: Well who could have guessed that the government would ever use the plandemic’s “contact tracing” to mass surveil the public?

    This article was originally published by Mass Private I at Activist Post. 

    Countless warnings about how law enforcement could use contact tracing apps to monitor people have gone unheeded. As BGR.com revealed, police are using contact tracing to identify protesters’ affiliations.

    According to Minnesota Public Safety Commissioner John Harringon, officials there have been using what they describe, without going into much detail, as contact-tracing in order to build out a picture of protestor affiliations — a process that officials in the state say has led them to conclude that much of the protest activity there is being fueled by people from outside coming in.

    A Twitter feed titled “Minnesota Contact Tracing” revealed how police are using contact tracing to identify and arrest protesters. “Minnesota Public Safety Commissioner John Harrington says they’ve begun contact tracing arrestees.” 

    Recently, 100 human rights groups warned that an Apple/Google contact tracing app could be used as a cover to identify activists and minorities.

    An increase in state digital surveillance powers, such as obtaining access to mobile phone location data, threatens privacy, freedom of expression and freedom of association, in ways that could violate rights and degrade trust in public authorities—undermining the effectiveness of any public health response. Such measures also pose a risk of discrimination and may disproportionately harm already marginalized communities.

    So despite all assurances to the contrary, it appears that 100 human rights groups were right; law enforcement can and will use contact tracing to identify protesters.

    As NBC News noted, contact tracers also use geofencing to help identify protesters.

    “Geofencing” captures the social media posts of people entering a specific area. The technology locates any cellphones that cross into the area by locking onto their geolocation systems, and then records social media posts and sometimes other data from the phones.

    Time exposed how the military (National Guard) uses a classified system called “Secret Internet Protocol Router” or SIPR to monitor protesters. (To learn about Perspecta Inc.’s role click here & here.)

    Big Tech’s hands are dirty with federal money paying for new ways to monitor Americans.

    A recent Business Insider article describes how police use Big Tech to monitor activists and protesters the moment they walk out their door.

    Law enforcement agencies have made full use of high-tech surveillance tools as protests sweep the country following the death of George Floyd. A predator drone operated by Customs and Border Patrol circled above protesters in Minneapolis.

    Buzzfeed News warns,

    law enforcement has a wide breadth of surveillance technologies that could be used to monitor and target protesters — including controversial facial recognition software Clearview AI, license plate readers, body cameras, and video analysis tools.

    Both of these articles reveal a frightening array of Big Tech surveillance devices being used by police nationwide.

    Minneapolis police and the Minnesota Fusion Center are also using Clearview AI, BriefCam, Ring doorbell cameras, Axon police body cameras, ShotSpotter, and license plate readers to create an intimate view of people’s lives.

    BuzzFeed’s article also revealed how police use Arxys “Milestone” software which uses video detection and analytics to identify people.

    The Minneapolis Police Department said in a surveillance white paper that it uses Arxys [Milestone] software — a video management tool that claims to offer “video motion detection” and “video analytics” — to analyze CCTV footage.

    While both articles do a great job of revealing some of the ways law enforcement can monitor anyone, it really did not go into detail about how invasive Big Tech’s surveillance devices truly are.

    Let’s say you use your smartphone for everything; texts, phone calls, pictures, music, etc. — if you also use Alexa or a NEST thermostat or any smart device in your home, these devices collect, store and transmit all that personal data, which police can use to identify a person. Police can also identify people who use a tablet or laptop because like a phone they have an IP and MAC address.

    If you use any of these devices to make online purchases, police can ask those companies to provide details of what you bought and when. Anytime you use a credit/debit or customer rewards card, someone is compiling a database of everything you purchased.

    Let’s say you drive or take public transit, police can track your vehicle and they can use facial recognition to identify where you work or which bus or train stops you use.

    If you drive or take an Uber or Lyft, chances are your personal information is being recorded and used to build a massive database of your comings and goings. From the moment you step outside of your home, your neighbor’s Ring doorbell or Flock cameras have identified you, your family, and your vehicle.

    And if they are any social distance snitches in your neighborhood, they have recorded you and reported you to police via Ring Neighbors or Nextdoor.

    Thanks to Big Tech, a person’s everyday life is no longer private. Now everything we do is being recorded in real-time. Things like what and where you eat, who your friends and family members are, who your family doctor is or where you worship are all available to law enforcement.

    Despite what Big tech, politicians, and law enforcement say, AI and smart devices are being used to identify activists and protesters.

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      1. It is illegal. It is a grotesque 4th amendments rights violation. The tech terrorists have created a world that I don’t want to live in. There is more crime now than ever, very few crimes ever end up being solved either, so it definitely does not make people safer, and it definitely poses a direct security threat to users, making them easy prey for the predator class, which has grown by leaps and bounds all enabled by the tech sector.

        Tech model of consuming consumers may be the actual way that they plan on de-population with over 500,000 missing persons in America, all under a total state of surveillance and an aid for abductions, obviously! One which I miraculously escaped when my phone was hacked. In fact, I have escaped numerous attempted murders on me.

      2. Big Pharma does another junk science study to discredit hydroxychloroquine. Over 800 patients didvided in two groups were infected with the coronavirus. The hydroxychloroquine group and the placebo group were both administered those pills four days after exposure. This study concluded that it does not prevent people from conracting coronavirus, which is a junk science claim since it was not administered until four days after exposure. The study did not report on whether symptoms were alleviated, or if the severity or duration of the coronavirus was effected by hydroxychloroquine or not, which is suspicious as hell! It kind of seems impossible to believe that they stopped the study after that. It seems impossible not to believe that their goal was to prove that a more expensive drug must be developed and used in its place.

        Andrea Iravani
        https://sputniknews.com/science/202006041079512194-study-shows-hydroxychloroquine-does-not-protect-from-covid-19/

      3. Big Pharma does another junk science study to discredit hydroxychloroquine. Over 800 patients didvided in two groups were infected with the coronavirus. The hydroxychloroquine group and the placebo group were both administered those pills four days after exposure for only four days. This study concluded that it does not prevent people from conracting coronavirus, which is a junk science claim since it was not administered until four days after exposure. The study did not report on whether symptoms were alleviated, or if the severity or duration of the coronavirus was effected by hydroxychloroquine or not, which is suspicious as hell! It kind of seems impossible to believe that they stopped the study after that. It seems impossible not to believe that their goal was to prove that a more expensive drug must be developed and used in its place. 

        Andrea Iravani
        https://sputniknews.com/science/202006041079512194-study-shows-hydroxychloroquine-does-not-protect-from-covid-19/

      4. You mean those looting, vandalizing and burning?

        Do you have a link to the newspeak dictionary?

        I can’t seem to keep up.

      5. Welcome to 1984.

      6. Why identify them if they aren’t going to be prosecuted for anything more than some simple disturbing the peace type of thing at best, and probably not prosecuted for anything at all?

        Just developing new tracing techniques and testing them out in the real world to see how well they work?

      7. Now, give them social promotions. We know that they’re state actors, or you wouldn’t have been breeding them. here, for 65 years, on the public dime.

      8. Police bent over and got fucked up the ass is more like it. The way things are going, the bottom 50%, mostly live in shitties, most are parasites, they will kill each other off and society will once again be bearable. Perhaps we will have a balanced budget again someday, when the shitty dwellers are all gone.

      9. Past week, over 80,000 looters and arsonists, 97% black. Yet only 350 got caught nationwide. No terrorism here, yet TSA gives me the shittiest handjobs at the airport, make certain I’m not carrying anything other than my herpes.

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