Posted on 28 March 2008
Tags: camera, comcast, comcast cameras, Conspiracy "Theory", spy
Conspiracy theorists are going to have a field day with this story. In fairness, so will just about everybody else. We hope.
Comcast is experimenting with camera technology. More specifically, it trying out technology that turns cable boxes into camera-equipped devices that would utilize body-form-recognition as a means to provide custom-tailored service, and, of course, custom tailored advertising. The boxes would be able to tell who is in the room based on the shape of their body, thus tailoring programming to fit their specific desires and security settings (when children are involved). Facial recognition is not in the works as of yet.
We should be clear: This is all in the experimental phase. There has been no consumer testing and Gerard Kunkel, Comcast’s senior VP of user experience, stresses that any final decision is predicated on the boxes providing more to the viewer than just precision advertising.
Custom Tailored. Security. Efficient. Your New Best Friend. Now You Can Leave the Kids At Home With Super Cable Nanny! Those are hypothetical buzz-words and -phrases Comcast will most likely lay on in hearty layers if and when it begins to roll out this new technology.
Honestly, what is your immediate gut reaction when you hear that a massive corporation might want to place cameras that actually track your movements in your own home? We won’t say what we think. Trust your gut reaction and don’t let any amount of mediocre advertising sway you.
Security. Customization. Blah blah blah.
Gut Instinct.
http://www.switched.com/2008/03/26/comcast-
wants-to-put-cameras-in-your-home
Posted on 11 March 2008
Tags: bush, bush conspiracy, bush conspiracy theory, conspiracy, Conspiracy "Theory", dich cheney, george bush, george h w bush, microchip, neil bush, paraguay, rumsfeld, sun myung moon, Toward a New Paradigm of Leadership and Government in T, unification church
George W. Bush’s seven years in the White House have fueled all kinds of terrible, paranoid conspiracies — and the greatest, weirdest Bush Conspiracy is the “Exile To Paraguay“ tale.
The story goes like this: George W. Bush and/or George H.W. Bush bought hundreds of thousands of acres in Paraguay, adjoining a similar spread owned by the Unification Church’s Rev. Sun Myung Moon. Both massive parcels are hidden within a remote South American wilderness atop the world’s biggest freshwater aquifer adjoining a secret U.S. military airbase. Oh, and there’s a special non-extradition law to protect the Bush/Moon families as they enjoy their old age and run drug/weapons smuggling rings, safe from American justice. And they’ll own all the drinking water in the world, or something. Read the full story
Posted on 12 September 2007
Tags: aliens, christian, christianity, church, Conspiracy "Theory", gog, magog, satan, satanism, world war III
By Chris White
The following is the best kept secret in the world. Satanism, and lower, yet connected, forms of organized occultism are very prevalent in our government, military, churches, courts, media, corporate and business world, as well as the covens, lodges and other types of overt low and higher level witchcraft unions.1 The extent of its infiltration is vastly underestimated and actively covered up. Read the full story