Your location is tracked by cell phone and maintained indefinably within
historical location databases. This includes in door positions.

In the near future, smart-phone location tracking will be incredibly
precise, no matter where you are. In that protean environment, it makes no
sense for legislators or the courts to distinguish between real-time and
historical tracking data as though the latter is somehow less invasive.
Thanks to advancing technology, that distinction hasn't really been true in
several years and, in the near future, as smart phones evolve, it will
become flat-out meaningless, if it hasn't already.
A new national surveillance system will record the movements of every
vehicle on the road for at least two years. A network of cameras will
automatically read every passing vehicle registration plate and this
information will be used to create a database of vehicle movements. Police
and security services will be able to use this information to analyse the
movements of every driver in the country for several years.

Thousands of existing CCTV cameras are being converted to read number
plates using Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology. These
cameras will provide coverage 24/7 on all motorways and major roads as well
as cities, towns, ports and petrol station forecourts.

A central database will be installed alongside the National Police Computer
in London to store the details of 35 million number plate "reads" taken per
day. The information recorded will include time, date and precise location.
The camera sites will be monitored by global positioning satellites.
Drones can be integrated into the tracking networks to provide real-time
video coverage of an individual’s activities.

A high flying drone can track all movement that occurs in a large section
of a city.
.
Indoor security systems can track your cell phones as you transit indoor
spaces.

The integrated wireless CDMA-based ubiquitous healthcare monitoring system
for disease and chronic management and better patient care in the hospital,
home or travel environments with extended standalone simple
electrocardiogram (ECG) diagnosis algorithm at cell phone through remote
sensor technology.

This system utilizes a wireless dongles prototype as the intermediary
devices to remotely monitor the physiological signs of patient's from a
tiny wireless sensor to transmit directly to medical center monitoring/PDA
wirelessly within 802.15.4 wireless LAN or using cell phone to relay the
medical data through CDMA network when outside the coverage LAN. The
external standalone ECG diagnosis was implemented to enable continuous
monitoring and evaluation of the ECG signal locally before any medical data
could be sent to the medical center.

If you get excited someone might want to know about it.




On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 11:34 PM, Ruby <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> All the information about you that exists in these databases constitutes
> another You, an AI representation that has a life of its own.
>
> Chad Scoville called it a Media Doppler
> http://www.ctheory.net/articles.aspx?id=614
>
> You have been cloned, and as it evolves over time, Your clone takes on
> multiple forms.
>
> If you can be anybody, you are now nobody.
>
>
>
> On 6/10/13 5:03 PM, Axil Axil wrote:
>
> In recent days, it has become more widely known that there exist databases
> containing all one’s personal communications and transactions in
> irrevocable storage forever spread around both public and private
> organizations. If someone who can access this information, a case to
> support a given allegation can be easily made by picking the data that
> supports their conjecture.
>
>
> --
> Ruby Carat
> [email protected]
> Skype ruby-carat
> www.coldfusionnow.org
>
>

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