In our previous article entitled "The NSA's Black Widow Is Watching ALL Your Calls & Emails", we discussed how the NSA literally has a supercomputer that scans millions of calls, emails and other electronic communications each day.
But that is yesterday's news.
Now the NSA is creating an artificial intelligence system called "Aquaint" that will literally pull information from thousands of databases to figure out not only what you are doing, but also what you are thinking.
Aquaint ("Advanced QUestion Answering for INTelligence") is being designed to pull information from your phone calls, credit card receipts, social networks such as Facebook and MySpace, GPS devices, cell phones, Google searches, Amazon book purchases and even E-Z Pass toll records to give users of the system information on where you are, what you are doing and what you are thinking.
Oh, you didn't think that the government could do that?
Oh, you didn't think that the government was ALLOWED to do that?
Guess again.
Welcome to the 21st century - the century of Big Brother.
Acquaint is so incredibly intrusive that at least one researcher has left the project because of concerns about what it is becoming.
Imagine what a technology like this could mean if it fell into the wrong hands.
For some time we have been saying that we are nearing the end of the "open society".
Every day we sink deeper towards a scientific technocracy where "Big Brother" will rule all, but people do not seem to care.
Did you know that there is a new Google application called Google Latitude that you can use to track your friends through their cell phones wherever they go?
So now you can be "Big Brother" too!
But of course your friends can track and trace you too.
Isn't that fun?
The reality is that Google knows way more about you than you would dare to think.
Someday technologies such as this will not only be able to determine what you are doing, saying and thinking, but they will also be able to control you as well.
The reality is that we are moving into times that science fiction writers never even dreamed of.
Big Brother is watching.
Are you ready?
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