Title: Big Brother installing surveillance cameras in places of worship Source:
From The Trenches/MassPrivateI URL Source:http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.c ... -cameras-places-worship/213948 Published:Dec 14, 2017 Author:MassPrivateI Post Date:2017-12-15 06:03:11 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:6497 Comments:53
Just think about that for a moment, soon every place of worship will have surveillance cameras. Even Orwell's book 1984 wasnt that grim.
Who needs Gods all seeing eye, when the police can do it for him in real-time?
Law enforcement will spy on worshippers in real-time
The above video, shows how law enforcement has been using ProjectNola to spy on citizens in real-time since 2011.
Church surveillance cameras, combined with license plate readers will give Big Brother unimaginable real-time spying capabilities.
It appears that ProjectNola, is mirrored after DHSs See Something Say Something program that encourages businesses and home owners to spy on one another.
As I mentioned two months ago, ProjectNola has been so successful, it appears that DHS has copied it and renamed it Virtual Block Watch (VBW).
Nothing says police state, quite like ProjectNola making $200,000 annually on surveillance camera maintenance fees.
What do ProjectNola and VBW have in common?
First off, ProjectNola was designed by former police officer, Bryan LaGarde who charged homeowners and businesses $346.00 dollars for a crime camera kit.
A surveillance network designed by a police officer? Nothing suspicious about that right?
Please, dont be fooled by whatever names law enforcement calls them. Hopefully, most of us know what their real names are, Project DHS and Police Surveillance Watch.
Because now, Big Brother has CONVINCED places of worship to install surveillance cameras to spy on their followers.
It's America. Land of the free. If you don't wanna be on church cam.... go to a different church or better yet, start your own cameraless church. If there is a need or desire for a product, people will but it... you might get 6% of the Paultard following to attend your church (if they are all of the same religion).
Your over sensitized sheep feel safer when their church officials put cams in after all these church shootings... you imbecile. For me, if I felt the need to go to a house of worship, I'd be packing a .45 Glock... and I'd sit where I could watch the entrance/exits.
Gee whiz - kinda tough to do when the police state that you advocate is placing the cameras everywhere, even in churches.
You used the word is in your effort to impart an absolute malicious fabrication into your false supposition to try to gain support for your position. Why do you do such devious things as that?
There is no police state placing cameras in churches. At lease no place I am aware of and I keep myself well informed on current news and news of impending actions.
So, lets cut straight through your bullshit .and you document to everyone where any so called police state is placing, or has placed, a single camera in one church.
Do you really think that this will remain voluntary? You really think that the global government doesn't hate religion, especially churches that don't submit to any unlawful edicts.
You don't think they will be used to monitor the preaching to make sure there is no criticism of the government and then crack down on those that do?
This may seem far-fetched to you - we all know that you lack any vision whatsoever.
You're naive to think that this "can't happen here".
Several Chinese Christians who fought back against Communist Party officials who ordered churches in Zhejiang Province to install security cameras, which believers fear will be used to monitor their activities, are now being treated for their injuries at a local hospital.
South China Morning Post reported on Monday that the government ordered the installation of the surveillance equipment at churches for "anti-terrorism and security purposes."
Believers in the city of Wenzhou, however, who are said to number close to 1 million, see it as part of the Communist Party's continued crackdown on Christianity, along with the ongoing campaign to remove crosses from church rooftops.
"Government officials came to the churches and put up cameras by force. Some pastors and worshipers who didn't agree to the move were dragged away," one Christian in Wenzhou shared with the publication
Perhaps you have a misunderstanding as to what naïve means and really is.
It has been said that a person is "naive" tends to believe in whatever he is told, without questioning whether it is right or wrong.
Knowing me as you do over these last years, do you really think I believe in whatever I am told, without questioning whether it is right or wrong? If you think that, then it is you who is naïve. If you dont think that .then dont make such a false accusation.
this "can't happen here".
I will think that it can happen here after I am shown plausible reasons that it can possibly happen here or I am shown there is proof positive that it is in the process of actually happening here.
What I am doing here is called logical thinking.
What you are doing, and obviously trying to get me to do, is to make a conjecture. Conjecture in that you are trying to use some bad reasoning that involves the formation of a conclusion from incomplete evidence incomplete evidence that is only being slightly suggestive.
Bad boy .for you doing that and trying to get me to also do that.