Anonymous ID: 7f2fd8 July 2, 2018, 10:55 a.m. No.1999971   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0127

As though we didn't already live in an Orwellian world.

 

What 3 Words

Because latitude and longitude weren't precise enough, the United Nations now has a Disaster Reporting App & what3words program that will help globalists not only determine your address, but what room in your home you may be hiding in. Isn't that handy? Of course it's being sold to global governments as a good thing.. aren't they always?

Imagine a program that has divided the entire earth into a grid consisting of 10x10' squares. Each square has a 3 word code. Now, combine this technology with Landsat 8's Thermal Infrared Sensor technology and you have a combined set of programs that would allow foreign powers to locate any human, right down to a 10x10' square, anywhere on the planet.

Here's the sales pitch the UN is putting out.

https://what3words.com/partner/un-asign/

"UN-ASIGN is a free crowd-sourcing app developed for the United Nations by AnsuR Technologies in Norway.

It is used during a natural disaster or humanitarian crisis, and allows individuals to collect and disseminate crowd-sourced photos and reports. Data such as points of flooding, damaged buildings and hazardous electric lines are automatically mapped and help towards overall situational awareness and repsonse(sic) during a crisis.

The data is collected by UNOSAT who then shares the relevant data with UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) and other responding agencies such as the Government and NGOs. The application has successfully been used in Haiti, Pakistan, Nigeria and flooding in Thailand.

The latest release of UN-ASIGN has integrated the innovative geo-referencing system, what3words. It means all photos and reports will be geo-tagged with their 3 word addresses."

Here's the developer's website:

 

http://what3words.com/