11/01/18
“Just another step to the ultimate big brother society.” Admin
“This system basically allows surveillance cameras to talk to the public through their individual phones,” Purdue Univeristy doctoral student Siyuan Cao said.
As the above video illustrates, soon no where will be safe from Big Brother’s prying eyes.
Purdue University’s SIMBA Labs has developed a camera-to-human surveillance program called PHADE otherwise known as Private Human Addressing. The name of this new program, seems appropriate as everyone’s privacy will soon phade fade away. (Pun intended.)
Before I discuss PHADE I would like to point out a few important facts.
Purdue University is also known as “Purdue Homeland University (PHU).” PHU’s mission is to “enhance Homeland Security.and validate Homeland Security technology.”
DHS/PHU also has an entire section devoted to giving threat assessments of K-12 grade students, “we have created a threat assessment tool that schools can use for an all-hazards approach.” You cannot make this stuff up.
PHADE’s effect on everyone’s privacy cannot be understated.
Forget Facebook and Twitter’s massive surveillance program, PHADE will make those programs look trivial due to its shear size. With the number of cellphone users expected to reach 4.68 billion by next year, PHADE will allow governments to pry into people’s lives like never before.
Purdue University’s newsroom claims PHADE will protect everyone’s privacy by blurring “partial details.” But contradicts itself by boasting that “government agencies can use PHADE to enhance public safety.”
Unknown IP/Mac address; PHADE knows who you are
Read More: Surveillance cameras can identify everyone by “talking to their cellphones”
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