Saturday, June 21, 2008

Robo Cop On Rails: It’s Not About Illegals, It’s About Keeping You on the Reservation

From http://www.infowars.com/?p=2791


 


 


Robo Cop On Rails: It’s Not About Illegals, It’s About Keeping You on the Reservation



Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
June 21, 2008


















Robowatcher
 Linceus GmbH’s miniature monorail cars are proposed to secure the border. In fact, if implemented, they will be used to keep us on the globalist reservation.

Noah Shachtman, writing for Wired, tells us the latest police state technological marvel may be used to secure the border. More than likely, it will be used to surveil you and me.



Linceus GmbH is looking to turn miniature monorail cars into camera-equipped sentries, zipping around at nearly 50 miles per hour. And unlike human guards, Defense News’ Barbara Opall-Rome reports, these rail-riding robo-watchers are “impervious to bad weather; operate around the clock; and come equipped with dazzling spotlights, high-decibel acoustics and other nonlethal means of warn­ing the unwitting.” A demonstration at Tel Aviv’s Ben-Gurion Airport is planned for next week.


It should be obvious why the Israelis are interested in this high-tech snoop “monorail” — to keep the Palestinians in their sprawling open-air prison camps. Shachtman seems to think the technology would be used here in America to keep illegal aliens out of the country, although he is skeptical.



The U.S. Departments of Defense and Homeland Security already put cameras on blimps, on towers, even on ground robots, to watch over borders and military bases. The results have been… well, uneven. High-powered G-Boss lenses have been credited with finding bomb-planters in Iraq. But a prototype “virtual fence” along the Arizona-Mexico border has flunked, badly. Costs to further build and maintain the system range from from $300 million to $1.7 billion per mile, depending on materials,” according to Taxpayers for Common Sense. Linceus says its system could prove to be a better, more cost-effective border defense. But would building a monorail, around Montezuma Peak and Nogales and Black Knob be any cheaper? Sounds to me like them should stick to airports and family attractions.

















Indeed, but then, these days, such overly expensive boondoggles are the rule and not the exception. Boeing’s so-called Project 28 prototype with a series of towers equipped with communications systems, cameras and radar capability was not designed to keep illegals out. It was designed as a public relations gimmick and a cash cow for the “defense” contractor. Boeing hopes to get a large slice of the SBInet pie, even though its “virtual fence” failed magnificently.


“SBInet (a component of SBI) is a program created under U.S. Customs and Border Protection to design a new integrated system of personnel, infrastructure, technology, and rapid response to secure the northern and southern land borders of the U.S. SBInet replaces two former programs, America’s Shield Initiative and the Integrated Surveillance Intelligence System,” explains Wikipedia. “Both of these programs had similar goals, but were scrapped due to mismanagement and failure of equipment. To avoid such problems, DHS decided to have development of SBInet managed by a single private contractor. Boeing, holding the primary contract, has subcontracted many portions of the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of the program, with Boeing handling the majority of the management aspects.”


SBI stands for “Secure Border Initiative.” It’s not about stemming the flow of illegals. It’s about implementing elements of the control grid and the “free trade” farrago piece by piece — ePassports, the Registered Traveler Program, NEXUS, Free And Secure Trade, and other components of the emerging North American Union. It’s all about NAFTA, CAFTA, and the dissolution of our national sovereignty. It’s about supplanting American workers because transnational corporations don’t want to pay them a living wage, preferring instead Chinese slaves and Mexicans who will work for a buck or two an hour.


The CFR wants the United States to focus not on the defense of our own borders, but rather create what effectively would be a common border that includes Mexico and Canada. It is piecemeal globalism, the frog in the metaphorical pot.


Linceus GmbH’s robo-snoop on rails is not so much about securing the border as testing out the latest surveillance and control grid technology. Our rulers are “visioning” a not too distant future of “smart growth” and “sustainable development” made possible by “collaborative consensus building,” in other words incessant propaganda and brainwashing designed to get people to accept social engineering and a one-world government. As a prime example, consider the corporate media’s climate change mantra, in your face 24/7.


Agenda 21, a globalist scheme cooked up by Maurice Strong and the United Nations, endeavors to change the ways we live, eat, learn, and communicate. “Its regulations would severely limit water, electricity, and transportation — even deny human access to our most treasured wilderness areas. If implemented, it would manage and monitor all lands and people. No one would be free from the watchful eye of the new global tracking and information system,” explains Berit Kjos.


The Linceus GmbH robo-snoop on rails, implemented by control freak Israelis determined to keep Palestinians in their open-air prison camps, is but a harbinger of things to come. Again, it has nothing to do with borders or illegals, it has to do with keeping you on the globalist reservation, using “biodiversity,” “climate change,” and other such catch words and phrases as an excuse.


It’s all about control and the emerging fascist one-world corporate state.

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