seventhroot
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yes I am aware. For example Dr Muhammad Hanif was arrested on suspected terrorism charges back in 06 (iirc), and from there it was made clear how he (or anyone for that matter) was treated. Even the $1.6 mill payout IMO wouldn't have been satisfactory.Do you know how many people have been charged with conspiracy for terrorist activity, without trial and hearing in the USA?
Look up the PATRIOT act, and look up the Australian ASIO laws (kind of an equivalent)
But what I am saying is that this auto system will be 100% perfect, built to resist, and will only give relevant information when it is at least "98% sure". yes there a 2% margin of error but when you think about it; it is compiling information on everyone and everything so it will be unlikely that it is wrong too often
but there is no one person/team handling it, in fact no-one handles it. it is only one big supa computer that is collecting and processing all this huge amounts of data.How can you guarantee that the government, and security agencies, which since they began, have engaged in covert operation and lying, will not misuse your personal information and statements? How naive can one get when they think "oh lol they gon see my pron xD". Do you not realise that you are really just handing all of your personal information, statements to a large organisation with the power to subdue you, blackmail you and destroy your life without anyone knowing?
the system will remain 100% auto and no-one will ever have access to it again after one has built such a system.
but think about the things that it has saves and could potentially save in the future.Large scale NSA surveillance in the USA has not stopped the mass amount of school shootings, 911, the Boston Bombings and so on
this NSA surveillance is NOT rigorous enough; think about it; there was maybe one or 2 people watching the security camera at when all hell broke loose.
this system I am proposing could have "seen such event coming", in such bombings, or 9/11 for example; there would have been some or in the case of 9/11 a lot of planning. No one wakes up one morning and says "right, today I will take down 2 towers today". the planning terrorist use could be picked up by the system like buying tones of C4 or weapons, etc
but is there really anything wrong with having a place where you are protected? You can stil move freely and go about your day but now you know that if something is going to go wrong; there are countermeasures in placeLarge scale surveillance does not allow for the basic human right of privacy, and freedom to think as one wants. The secular justice system was founded with the vision of charging people with their actions, not their thoughts, by giving the government all of our information and statements (which they kind of already have), we are simply moving one step closer to George Orwell's 1984 and the thought police.