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John F Kennedy III
09-09-2012, 02:14 PM
FBI begins installation of $1 billion face recognition system across America


RT
Sept 9, 2012

Birthmarks, be damned: the FBI has officially started rolling out a state-of-the-art face recognition project that will assist in their effort to accumulate and archive information about each and every American at a cost of a billion dollars.


The Federal Bureau of Investigation has reached a milestone in the development of their Next Generation Identification (NGI) program and is now implementing the intelligence database in unidentified locales across the country, New Scientist reports in an article this week. The FBI first outlined the project back in 2005, explaining to the Justice Department in an August 2006 document (.pdf) that their new system will eventually serve as an upgrade to the current Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS) that keeps track of citizens with criminal records across America .

“The NGI Program is a compilation of initiatives that will either improve or expand existing biometric identification services,” its administrator explained to the Department of Justice at the time, adding that the project, “will accommodate increased information processing and sharing demands in support of anti-terrorism.”

“The NGI Program Office mission is to reduce terrorist and criminal activities by improving and expanding biometric identification and criminal history information services through research, evaluation and implementation of advanced technology within the IAFIS environment.”

The agency insists, “As a result of the NGI initiatives, the FBI will be able to provide services to enhance interoperability between stakeholders at all levels of government, including local, state, federal, and international partners.” In doing as such, though, the government is now going ahead with linking a database of images and personally identifiable information of anyone in their records with departments around the world thanks to technology that makes fingerprint tracking seem like kids’ stuff.

According to their 2006 report, the NGI program utilizes “specialized requirements in the Latent Services, Facial Recognition and Multi-modal Biometrics areas” that “will allow the FnewBI to establish a terrorist fingerprint identification system that is compatible with other systems; increase the accessibility and number of the IAFIS terrorist fingerprint records; and provide latent palm print search capabilities.”

Is that just all, though? During a 2010 presentation (.pdf) made by the FBI’s Biometric Center of Intelligence, the agency identified why facial recognition technology needs to be embraced. Specifically, the FBI said that the technology could be used for “Identifying subjects in public datasets,” as well as “conducting automated surveillance at lookout locations” and “tracking subject movements,” meaning NGI is more than just a database of mug shots mixed up with fingerprints — the FBI has admitted that this their intent with the technology surpasses just searching for criminals but includes spectacular surveillance capabilities. Together, it’s a system unheard of outside of science fiction.


New Scientist reports that a 2010 study found technology used by NGI to be accurate in picking out suspects from a pool of 1.6 million mug shots 92 percent of the time. The system was tested on a trial basis in the state of Michigan earlier this year, and has already been cleared for pilot runs in Washington, Florida and North Carolina. Now according to this week’s New Scientist report, the full rollout of the program has begun and the FBI expects its intelligence infrastructure to be in place across the United States by 2014.

In 2008, the FBI announced that it awarded Lockheed Martin Transportation and Security Solutions, one of the Defense Department’s most favored contractors, with the authorization to design, develop, test and deploy the NGI System. Thomas E. Bush III, the former FBI agent who helped develop the NGI’s system requirements, tells NextGov.com, “The idea was to be able to plug and play with these identifiers and biometrics.” With those items being collected without much oversight being admitted, though, putting the personal facts pertaining to millions of Americans into the hands of some playful Pentagon staffers only begins to open up civil liberties issues.

Jim Harper, director of information policy at the Cato Institute, adds to NextGov that investigators pair facial recognition technology with publically available social networks in order to build bigger profiles. Facial recognition “is more accurate with a Google or a Facebook, because they will have anywhere from a half-dozen to a dozen pictures of an individual, whereas I imagine the FBI has one or two mug shots,” he says. When these files are then fed to law enforcement agencies on local, federal and international levels, intelligence databases that include everything from close-ups of eyeballs and irises to online interests could be shared among offices.

The FBI expects the NGI system to include as many as 14 million photographs by the time the project is in full swing in only two years, but the pace of technology and the new connections constantly created by law enforcement agencies could allow for a database that dwarfs that estimate. As RT reported earlier this week, the city of Los Angeles now considers photography in public space “suspicious,” and authorizes LAPD officers to file reports if they have reason to believe a suspect is up to no good. Those reports, which may not necessarily involve any arrests, crimes, charges or even interviews with the suspect, can then be filed, analyzed, stored and shared with federal and local agencies connected across the country to massive data fusion centers. Similarly, live video transmissions from thousands of surveillance cameras across the country are believed to be sent to the same fusion centers as part of TrapWire, a global eye-in-the-sky endeavor that RT first exposed earlier this year.

“Facial recognition creates acute privacy concerns that fingerprints do not,” US Senator Al Franken (D-Minnesota) told the Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on privacy, technology and the law earlier this year. “Once someone has your faceprint, they can get your name, they can find your social networking account and they can find and track you in the street, in the stores you visit, the government buildings you enter, and the photos your friends post online.”

In his own testimony, Carnegie Mellon University Professor Alessandro Acquisti said to Sen. Franken, “the convergence of face recognition, online social networks and data mining has made it possible to use publicly available data and inexpensive technologies to produce sensitive inferences merely starting from an anonymous face.”

“Face recognition, like other information technologies, can be source of both benefits and costs to society and its individual members,” Prof. Acquisti added. “However, the combination of face recognition, social networks data and data mining can significant undermine our current notions and expectations of privacy and anonymity.”


With the latest report suggesting the NGI program is now a reality in America, though, it might be too late to try and keep the FBI from interfering with seemingly every aspect of life in the US, both private and public. As of July 18, 2012, the FBI reports, “The NGI program … is on scope, on schedule, on cost, and 60 percent deployed.”


original article here:
http://rt.com/usa/news/fbi-recognition-system-ngi-640/

Anti Federalist
09-09-2012, 03:04 PM
“Facial recognition creates acute privacy concerns that fingerprints do not,” US Senator Al Franken (D-Minnesota) told the Senate Judiciary Committee’s subcommittee on privacy, technology and the law earlier this year. “Once someone has your faceprint, they can get your name, they can find your social networking account and they can find and track you in the street, in the stores you visit, the government buildings you enter, and the photos your friends post online.”

Why do I have to be alone in the wilderness with Al Franken here?

Where are all the "freedom loving" GOPers?

Anti Federalist
09-09-2012, 03:06 PM
Jim Harper, director of information policy at the Cato Institute, adds to NextGov that investigators pair facial recognition technology with publically available social networks in order to build bigger profiles. Facial recognition “is more accurate with a Google or a Facebook, because they will have anywhere from a half-dozen to a dozen pictures of an individual, whereas I imagine the FBI has one or two mug shots,” he says. When these files are then fed to law enforcement agencies on local, federal and international levels, intelligence databases that include everything from close-ups of eyeballs and irises to online interests could be shared among offices.

If that is not enough for you to drop FedBook, I do not what is.

dbill27
09-09-2012, 03:21 PM
If you aren't doing anything wrong then you have nothing to worry about.:D

Cleaner44
09-09-2012, 03:41 PM
Google unveils 'Find My Face' tool (http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/09/technology/google_find_my_face/index.htm)

Find my Face
http://support.google.com/plus/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2370300

tangent4ronpaul
09-09-2012, 03:54 PM
If that is not enough for you to drop FedBook, I do not what is.

That's why I never put my own pic up on Facebook. Put someone else's up instead. it confuses them. But boy, is that Ron Paul guy soooo screwed! They are going to be coming after him for all sorts of stuff other people did - lol!


New Scientist reports that a 2010 study found technology used by NGI to be accurate in picking out suspects from a pool of 1.6 million mug shots 92 percent of the time.

AWESOME! - so if you walk in front of these camera's 9 times, you're all fine but the 10th time, the Fudz send a van out to snatch n gitmo you or put a bullet in the back of your head because you looked kinda like someone... isn't that just ducky!

I feel safer already!

-t

Yieu
09-09-2012, 05:07 PM
So, they're letting us know about it now? Well, I guess people may have gotten suspicious when their neighbors begin disappearing. But now those neighbors can relax knowing that they simply didn't know prior to their disappearance that their neighbor was in fact a terrorist, as the authority on what is true and what is false was kind enough to let us know in advance.

DamianTV
09-09-2012, 05:35 PM
People fail to realize that Liberty is the Freedom of Choice.

Bill of Rights:

Right to of Speech: The Freedom to choose what you say
Right to Bear Arms: The Freedom to choose whether to carry a gun or not.
Right to Religion: The Freedom to choose your God, Gods, or Spiritual Beliefes
Right to Privacy: The Freedom to choose what to do with yourself, your actions, and your stuff

Of course, these are very summarized, and although they include a few of your rights, does not in any way shape or form encompass ALL of your rights. Other Rights listed in the Bill of Rights, such as Quarter a Soldier during time of peace means that you also have a choice in the matter. You can choose to not say anything in court and self incriminate. Other Rights listed in the Bill of Rights impose limits on the powers of the Government. For example, the 8th Amendment, Excessive Bail. You ate your neighbors pie? The punishment is limited to not be excessive, which limits the choice that one person can impose on another. What does not occur is that you are not limited to what you can do with yourself.

We are nothing but the choices we make for ourselves.

Introduce Censorship. When you introduce censorship, the outcome of the choice is being limited to the information provided. Say you have kids, and your kids have ever only watched Disney or Nickelodeon. They have a choice limited to the two choices provided by you. They would not know anything about the stuff that happens on the Porno Channels because that information has not been presented to them.

Now think Censorship and Ron Paul.

The Mainstream Media, as we all know, has done everything in their power to impose a Total Media Blackout on Ron Paul with the intention of limiting the Choice of the People to who they told them to choose between. We arent kids and can choose for ourselves who we intend to vote for. By limiting the flow of information to the People about Ron Paul, the choice that many people concluded was biased based on the information provided to them. Most would have believed that Ron Paul was not even a choice because of the bias that the MSM had made toward Ron Paul. The MSM told people to choose between Coke (Obama) and Romney (Pepsi) and those were the ONLY choices they could make, and thus, many have chosen one or the other, not realizing that the outcome of their choices were completely manipulated. They responded to the Illusion of Choice.

The MSM also has Masters just as our Government and its Elected and Non Elected Officials take orders from the Federal Reserve Banks, the MSM responds to the demands of its Sponsors, the Advertisers. Basically, everyone takes orders from those who either have Money or the power to Create Money.

Now, getting someone to believe that a Product or Service is good is more difficult than saying that a Product or Service is bad. The information is limited to tell you only the Good Things about a Product or Service while censoring out the information that is Bad about the Product or Service. You go to a car dealership, they'll tell you all the good things about a car, but try their damnedest to hide any negative facts about a car. They tell you it gets great gas mileage but wont tell you it leaks oil and breaks down constantly. They are trying to bias the outcome of your choice based on the information they provide to you. The Meat Industry doesnt want you to know when or even if they use Meat Glue, Pink Slime, Inject Water to inflate the cost, or any other information that may peruade you to not buy their product.

Introduce Zero Privacy

The cost of Zero Privacy is that your choices can be manipulated, possibly without your knowledge. And lets also factor in that someone is trying to bias your opinion to be positive towards a Product or Service. One of the things that would be done is to discredit the competition by providing you with negative information towards that Product or Service, while providing you with positive information about the Product or Service they are trying to promote. With Zero Privacy, the more they know about you, the more effectively they can bias that information. Lets say you are Pro Abortion. Ads for such and such candidate will constantly tell you about how their opponent is Anti Abortion while the candidate the ad is biasing your opinion to be more positive of panders to your already established opinion by telling you that the candidate that the ad is in support of is Pro Abortion. This would be the most effective way of getting you to respond negatively to one candidate and positively to another candidate. And they would be able to tailor what they tell you by knowing more about you than you are aware of.

But this is NOT a choice, this is the ILLUSION OF CHOICE. As desribed in the above paragraph, you are presented with a Choice of Two Candidates, and neither one of them will mention Ron Paul, which removes your ability to choose. In the end, both of the candidates will support their sponsors and dont give a shit about you. Your Illusion is that you get to Choose, and you might even think that you have Chosen, but the choice is made for you while maintaining that Illusion. Get your Financial Services from Bank of America or Wells Fargo. That is your choice. That is the Illusion. The choice you are NOT OFFERED is to see that both support Keynsian Economics, International Banksters, and a Fiat Money System. Your choice is to be a Slave owned by Slave Owner A or Slave Owner B.

Dont think you are a Slave? You are OWNED by the Corporations. The Corporations that you think have no control over your life, or much less than you are aware of. Your Insurance Company will fine you and raise your rates at every possible opportunity. If they know you forgot to put on your Seatbelt at ANY point while driving, they are going to jack up your rates. That is one cost of Zero Privacy. Coersion into Obedience. They dont want to spend money on you, thus, they expect Obedience. If you do drugs, you get drug tested. You wont be allowed to Smoke and be Employed very very soon. They dont want to pay for it. And if they, the people that have to pay for it, find themselves in a situation where they might have to pay, they sure as hell are going to fight it every step of the way. You are expected to purchase Product or Service A or B, where neither is a choice that you would make if the information hadnt been biased when presented to you to begin with, which maintains the Illusion.

Introduce Facial Recognition

The Government and Corporations that have power over you will have a new means of control over you. Fines and Penalties. Just as Banks impose fees for non compliance for paying late or not maintaining a minimum balance or any of their demands, Governments and Corporations are being provided with a new tool to Fine and Penalize you. When you go to the bar and have a drink, they will know specifically how much you have had to drink by having that information recorded. Of course, that information will NEVER be used in your Defense, only in your Prosecution. You'll be fined by the Government for Violating the Law, and you'll be fined by your Insurance Company for drinking more than you are ALLOWED. Of course, the Alcohol Makers want you to drink as much as possible because you are giving them money in exchange for each and every drink, but it provides an opportunity for you to be fined by both the Govt and increased Insurance Rates (soon to be completely mandatory). This makes you not a Free Man, but a Resource to be Harvested. Harvested for your Labor as cheaply as possible, Harvested for any Money you might have, Harvested for your expressed support of Politician A or B, and you will be Harvested until you are no longer useful to the system, at which point, you will be disposed of.

Your Lack of Privacy is a Measure of Coersion. If you are known to support Ron Paul, you will be treated by Corporations much differently than if you falsely believed in choosing another Political Candidate. You are going to suffer consequences, whether those consequences are immediately apparent to you or not. You will be in some Alphabet Soup Database as a Person of Contetion toward the Government, and when Cops see this, they will treat you accordingly. You will not be given the opportuntiy to start or expand a business you might have. You'll not be given new employment opportunies while being told that the Unemployment Rate is 5 times lower than it actually is. It is about maintaining the Illusion of Choice to control the outcome of your Choice.

The influence that the manipulation of your choice may or may not be apparent. Privacy isnt used to make sure you know as little about Ron Paul as possible, but it sure as shit is going to be used when determining whether you are a Terrorist or not. If someone came to your door and put a gun to your head and told you to stop supporting Ron Paul and Liberty, you would have a reaction. Hell, you might even get sent to a Concentration Camp. That would be pretty obvious. What is less obvious is when you are told that Ron Paul has zero support amongst the population, that information weighs on the outcome of your decisions. You are told that the only choice you can make is the Obedient Choice, where your choices are made for you. If you are a known Ron Paul supporter and have your face show up on some screen somewhere and are well aware of being monitored, you might even decide to give up and completly comply.

You are expected to wear the Chains of Obedience wheter you can see them or not. You are expected to comply and obey. You are expected to believe that the person you are now calling a Terrorist is a Terrorist. It doesnt matter if they are or arent, all that matters is that you believe it. If you believe that you will be punished in some way shape or form by not calling out someone that shows traits of Terrorism (such as Ron Paul or Constitution) and that has more impact on the outcome of your decision than you are aware of. But you are also expected to cover up any Pro Govt activities as being normal. Your neighbor calls the cops on me because they saw me smoking, you will be expected to not make any big deal about it because Government Knows Best, and Corporations Know Best. You are expected to think that what happened at both the RNC and DNC where their Scripted Push Through of the Platform is acceptable. You are expected to think that Ron Paul is a kook, you are expected to think that someone else should be making your choices for you, and you are expected to be okay with anything they do to you.

You are nothing but the Choices that you make. If your Choices have been made for you based on Illusions, are you still really who you would choose to be? Heads I win, Tails you Lose. What is important is that you truly believe that the game isnt rigged, because that belief is what maintains the Illusion of Choice.

awake
09-09-2012, 05:40 PM
Because turning the entire country into a penitentiary is so much easier than changing a foreign policy that incites the world to attack you.

alucard13mmfmj
09-09-2012, 06:23 PM
lol. where are they getting 1 billion dollar from.

Zippyjuan
09-09-2012, 06:24 PM
Petty cash from their Uncle.

ninepointfive
09-09-2012, 06:28 PM
So we just put up with this until the grid is completely in place, don't we.

Thor
09-09-2012, 07:01 PM
lol. where are they getting 1 billion dollar from.

CAFR money. Or just print it.

TheTexan
09-09-2012, 07:08 PM
If that is not enough for you to drop FedBook, I do not what is.

What's really shitty is I abhor FedBook, but my face still gets plastered across it anyway thanks to my friends.

http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/250x250/26462886.jpg

tangent4ronpaul
09-09-2012, 07:23 PM
What's really shitty is I abhor FedBook, but my face still gets plastered across it anyway thanks to my friends.

http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instances/250x250/26462886.jpg

This wouldn't be a problem if you had different friends...

http://www.keepshooting.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/v/-/v-vendetta-maskbig.jpg

-t

MoneyWhereMyMouthIs2
09-09-2012, 09:42 PM
Your Lack of Privacy is a Measure of Coersion. If you are known to support Ron Paul, you will be treated by Corporations much differently than if you falsely believed in choosing another Political Candidate. You are going to suffer consequences, whether those consequences are immediately apparent to you or not. You will be in some Alphabet Soup Database as a Person of Contetion toward the Government, and when Cops see this, they will treat you accordingly. You will not be given the opportuntiy to start or expand a business you might have. You'll not be given new employment opportunies while being told that the Unemployment Rate is 5 times lower than it actually is. It is about maintaining the Illusion of Choice to control the outcome of your Choice.


I believe that, and if that is the threshold, most us here are far past it. That sums up why I use facebook as a liberty propaganda tool instead of hiding from it. "They" already know me, and they already know what I think - given years of message board posts. They can probably even follow me back to USENET. Who knows what I might have been saying, but it was well past simply being a Harry Browne or Randy Weaver supporter. (really more an "anti-state violence" position, but same category as far as they'll care.) So since my name is on it anyway, I might as well put my name on it.

Anti Federalist
09-09-2012, 09:48 PM
Because turning the entire country into a penitentiary is so much easier than changing a foreign policy that incites the world to attack you.

"They attacked us for our freedom, how can we make sure this never happens again?"

"Easy. Eliminate freedom."

tangent4ronpaul
09-09-2012, 10:09 PM
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-t

oyarde
09-09-2012, 10:36 PM
All that , just to find me ..... would it not just be easier if they gave me a half billion to tell them :) ??

DamianTV
09-10-2012, 12:51 AM
lol. where are they getting 1 billion dollar from.

You and your future. Thats where.