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Sinister Side Of Gps In Cars
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05-24-2007, 10:11 PM
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Sinister Side Of Gps In Cars
What is GPS?
The Global Positioning System (GPS) consists of 24 satellites, each orbiting Earth every 12 hours. Using signals from the satellites, a ground-based receiver can calculate its location and velocity. Many cars now come with automated GPS systems installed directly into the car, whether the car has an onboard navigation system or not. This information is bounced around 24 satellites giving information as often as every five seconds about speed and location. In the future, perhaps not that far future for Londoners, these GPS systems would be used to determine immediately if the driver exceeds the speed limit, an automatic ticket of course, and also exactly where the driver is going. This information will ultimately at the very least charge the driver based on mileage. Also, when used in a corporate or government vehicle, be used to terminate employees who drive somewhere frivolously on the job. Also, these devices are being touted as a way to keep track of grandma's or the teenager's car, track drivers with mental disabilities, or drivers on parole or probation, and prevent auto theft. It is even being developed to operate on the size of an iPod Nano to be directly worn by individuals (on pets, the News innocuously reports.) Even in today's limited surveillance society the government would be perfectly capable of tracking electronic transmissions, bank records, and security tapes to determine, effectively, where people are going 24 hours of everyday. Only they aren't happy with that because that's only upon review. The NWO wants real-time constant surveillance. Even Mach 3 razor blades and other products come with RFID chips to track the products back to their eventual homes. It's madness and the new car is beginning to be an incrimental piece of this surveillance puzzle. I would recommend anyone thinking about a new car to bypass the navigation system regardless of novelty or convenience and to seriously scan the Driver's Manual to determine if a GPS chip is located on the car and be aware of it! Also, OnStar is just a commercial and subscribtion The division of the US Department of Transportation whose job it is to hatch these diabolical schemes to surveil the automotive goings-on of the US is called the Intelligent Transportation Systems Joint Program Office and they do not respond to public inquiry! This is a very real and very important. More than $4 billion has already been allotted to this division of USDOT. They will want to track every vehicle on the road and every user of public transportation. Automobilophiles take note, this could only mean the end to recreational or restored vehicles unless they are taken to be chipped by the Government. Big Brother is getting bigger and stronger every day and we have to remain ever vigilant of the sneakier and more devious tricks they put out there. If anyone has more information regarding automotive tracking, GPS or RFID in cars, etc. Post it up here and inform people! A random selection of articles to check out: http://news.com.com/E-tracking,+coming+to+..._3-5980979.html http://newsok.com/article/3056837?mp=0 http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/insurance/car...p;in_page_id=35 http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/03/brits-t...ar-on-the-road/ http://charlotte.creativeloafing.com/gyrob...?oid=oid%3A5507 Take note of the (naive yet condescending) tone of other articles like this: http://ezinearticles.com/?Does-GPS-Vehicle...?&id=130897 &We grow to recognize form. We grow to label that form. In doing so, do we become more intelligent? Do we become more awakened?& - Siji Tzu 四季子 |
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