Anonymous ID: e1a7d2 Aug. 14, 2023, 12:06 p.m. No.19357784   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7790

What federal surveillance tools are in use in your area?

Predictive AI, precrime, fusion centers, drones, body-worn cameras, automated license plate readers, facial recognition, etc…

 

This research was compiled by more than 1,000 students and volunteers, and incorporates datasets from a variety of public and non-profit sources.

 

Documenting Police Tech in Our Communities

with Open Source Research

Search our database of police tech — enter a city, county, state or agency in the United States.

 

https://atlasofsurveillance.org/atlas

 

The Atlas of Surveillance is a database of surveillance technologies deployed by law enforcement in communities across the United States.

 

If TN looks crazy, it is because all 95 counties are equipped with IBM Predictive Policing AI…

Anonymous ID: e1a7d2 Aug. 14, 2023, 12:25 p.m. No.19357903   🗄️.is đź”—kun

https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/22758923/heco-moves-to-install-controversial-smart-grids/

 

HECO moves to install controversial smart meters

 

Hawaiian Electric Co. is moving forward with plans to install controversial smart meters in homes across the state.

 

HECO says the high-tech models will improve reliability, provide customers with more control over their energy bills and allow the company to integrate more renewable energy sources into its grid.

 

But critics are worried about potential health risks, loss of privacy and increased costs.

 

"You add billions of dollars to their rate base. They'll be making profit on all of that but it's not clear yet whether the consumer will benefit from it," said Henry Curtis, executive director of the nonprofit Life of the Land.

 

The new smart meters will replace hundreds of thousands of odometer-like meters that are manually read monthly by HECO employees.

 

These new meters rely on wireless technology to transmit customers' billing information to HECO offices and service trucks and allow customers to review their electrical usage on a real-time basis, allowing them to make adjustments when costs rise.

 

But some critics worry about the health risks of being bombarded daily by these electromagnetic signals.

 

"The smart meters are on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. The body has no defenses to cope with low level radiation," said Lihue resident Natan Kauakahi.

 

Utilities say that the health risks are relatively minor and are less than using a microwave.

 

Kauakahi is one of hundreds of customers on Kauai that Kauai Island Utility Cooperatives efforts to install smart meters on the Garden Island. Several lawsuits have been filed, prompting KIUC to allow consumers to opt out of the program.

 

HECO says it plans to offer customers a similar opt-out provision but declined to provide details. It also declined to provide any cost estimates on the program.

 

"Be assured that we will provide details when HECO asks the Public Utilities Commission to review a specific proposal to carry out this project," the company said in an email.

 

Life of the Land's Curtis says he's worried about the lack of detail.

 

"They've taken what appears to be a very high level bird's eye view of where they are going minus the details," he said.

 

"Without the details, you shouldn't be spending a billion dollars."

 

HECO and KIUC are part of an industry wide trend toward adopting smart meter technology but that technology has received resistance from thousands of consumers around the country.

 

In California, Pacific Gas & Electric Co. received thousands of complaints about rising electricity bills and health dangers when it rolled out its $2.2 billion program in 2006.

 

Many elderly customers on fixed incomes said their monthly electricity bills soared when smart meters were installed in their homes. Marin County moved to ban these meters due to the health risks, a move that's favored by some isle residents.

 

"The smart meter transmits over 90,000 to 100,000 times daily," said Lihue resident Kauakahi.

 

"The human body cannot take that amount of radiation and regain it's natural health."

 

By Rick Daysog

Published: Jul. 4, 2013

Anonymous ID: e1a7d2 Aug. 14, 2023, 12:33 p.m. No.19357944   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7949

>>19357881

and the same government ALSO made the follow on mrna gene editing nanoweapon via DARPA contracts originating with pfizer and moderna in 2013. And still, don't nobody seem to care.

 

DARPA Awards Moderna Therapeutics A Grant For Up To $25 Million To Develop Messenger RNA Therapeutics™

Research to focus on antibody production for immune defense

Oct 02, 2013

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/darpa-awards-moderna-therapeutics-a-grant-for-up-to-25-million-to-develop-messenger-rna-therapeutics-226115821.html

 

Moderna Therapeutics, the company pioneering messenger RNA therapeutics™, a revolutionary new treatment modality to enable the in vivo production of therapeutic proteins, announced today that the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded the company up to $25 million to research and develop its messenger RNA therapeutics™ platform as a rapid and reliable way to make antibody-producing drugs to protect against a wide range of known and unknown emerging infectious diseases and engineered biological threats.

 

Messenger RNA therapeutics™ can be designed to tap directly into the body's natural processes to produce antibodies without exposing people to a weakened or inactivated virus or pathogen, as is the case with the vaccine approaches currently being tested.

 

Pfizer Awarded DARPA Biodefense Contract- DoD Daily Contracts

Dec 4, 2013

https://news.clearancejobs.com/2013/12/04/pfizer-awarded-darpa-biodefense-contract-dod-daily-contracts/

Pfizer, inc., has been awarded a $7,670,632 technology investment agreement. Pfizer shall perform a research and development program designed to develop a technology platform to identify and subsequently induce the production of protective antibodies to an emerging pathogen directly in an infected or exposed individual.

 

Then in 2017, DARPA said that they had been doing MRNA tech research with their partners in a release called

Removing the Viral Threat: Two Months to Stop Pandemic X from Taking Hold

DARPA aims to develop an integrated end-to-end platform that uses nucleic acid sequences to halt the spread of viral infections in sixty days or lessners for years

 

"Over the past several years, DARPA-funded researchers have pioneered RNA vaccine technology, a medical countermeasure against infectious diseases that uses coded genetic constructs to stimulate production of viral proteins in the body, which in turn can trigger a protective antibody response. "

 

https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2017-02-06a

 

Oh yeah, they made the chimeric bioweapon too…

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Anonymous ID: e1a7d2 Aug. 14, 2023, 12:33 p.m. No.19357949   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>19357881

>>19357944

 

 

DARPA Denies Funding Wuhan Institute of Virology Amid Alleged Document Leak

https://www.newsweek.com/darpa-denies-funding-defuse-wuhan-institute-virology-proposal-leak-drastic-1631512

The Wuhan scientists were listed as partners on a funding proposal the environmental health nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance made to the U.S. government's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

 

Leaked Grant Proposal Confirms Chinese and American Scientists Planned to Create Novel Coronavirus

https://news.yahoo.com/leaked-grant-proposal-confirms-chinese-135452549.html

The grant proposal, obtained by the analysis group DRASTIC last month, was submitted to the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in 2018 by the EcoHealth Alliance, an American research non-profit that planned to collaborate with Chinese scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology to create a new virus using the funding.

 

"We will compile sequence/RNAseq data from a panel of closely related strains and compare full length genomes, scanning for unique SNPs representing sequencing errors," the application states. "Consensus candidate genomes will be synthesised commercially using established techniques and genome-length RNA and electroporation to recover recombinant viruses."

 

The Lab-Leak Debate Just Got Even Messier

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/09/lab-leak-pandemic-origins-even-messier/620209/

The latest piece of evidence came out this week in the form of a set of murkily sourced PDFs, with their images a bit askew. The main one purports to be an unfunded research grant proposal from Peter daszak, the president of the EcoHealth Alliance, a global nonprofit focused on emerging infectious diseases, that was allegedly submitted to DARPA in early 2018

 

Wuhan Lab Wanted to Genetically Enhance Bat Viruses to Study Human Risks, Documents Show

https://www.newsweek.com/wuhan-lab-wanted-genetically-enhance-bat-viruses-study-human-risks-documents-show-1631784

In a Monday post on DRASTIC Research's website, the group said documents shared by an unnamed whistleblower showed the EcoHealth Alliance "collaborated" with the Wuhan Institute of Virology to "carry out advanced and dangerous human pathogenicity Bat Coronavirus research" through a grant proposal EcoHealth Alliance filed with DARPA.

 

DARPA is a research agency within the U.S. Department of Defense which aims to "preserve military readiness by protecting against the infectious disease threat" through its PREEMPT program.

 

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