Big Brother UK

The UK: "Six police officers came to my house and arrested me. Why? Because I'd been talking about my daughter's school on a WhatsApp group."

Seems like a good time to start a thread on this topic as the tyrannical situation in the UK is being reported widely worldwide and the UK is becoming a laughing stock...

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Big Brother - USA

STARGATE AI SURVEILLANCE GRID - Congress to Seize Control of AI: States Stripped of Regulatory Power

Buried deep in Congress’s 1,116-page “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is a provision so sweeping, so dystopian, and so underreported that it’s hard to believe it was passed at all. Section 43201 of the bill, blandly titled the “Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology Modernization Initiative,” doesn’t just fund the federal government’s full-scale AI expansion—it removes every state’s right to regulate artificial intelligence for the next decade. Let that sink in: For the next ten years, no state in America—not even your state—will be allowed to create its own safeguards, protections, or liability standards for how AI is developed or deployed. “No State or political subdivision thereof may enforce any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models… during the 10-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act.” Sec. 43201(c)(1) of the bill. - D.B.
Article: Congress To Seize Control Of AI: States Stripped Of Regulatory Power | ZeroHedge

Asda secretly scanning customers faces’ - Don’t shop there until you watch this

We drove the world’s biggest ad van around Asda stores trialling facial recognition. Asda’s trial of live facial recognition surveillance is Orwellian in the extreme and we believe it’s likely to be unlawful – that’s why we’ve also just submitted a detailed legal complaint to the UK’s data watchdog. According to Asda’s privacy policy, staff do not receive or give photos from or to the police. Rather, the supermarket uses the biometric profiles of certain shoppers to create an alert if they enter a store and shares these profiles, along with allegations of unwanted conduct, between stores. Big Brother Watch’s complaint states that Asda’s facial recognition would have a “profound impact on the data rights of tens of millions of people” if rolled out across Asda’s stores across the UK. - Big Brother Watch.

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STOP USING AI. STOP TALKING TO AI. RESIST.
Revelation 17:7 And the angel said unto me, Why didst thou marvel? (Stop it!) I will tell thee the MYSTERY of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her, which hath the seven heads and ten horns. King of kings' Bible - Revelation

Claude To Call The Cops On 'Immoral' People! OpenAI Drops Billions To Reinvent The Slave Collar?!

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UK police harass a woman and her autistic son at 2:30am, demanding she deletes social media posts because they caused somebody anxiety. :clown_face:

China Tracks, Scores Citizens in New Social Credit System | Social Credit Score Coming To America?

Article: Understanding the Positive Aspects of China’s Social Credit System: Building Trust https://hrone.com/blog/understanding-chinas-social-credit-system-a-comprehensive-guide/

Government wants to spy on your bank account - we must stop them

Keir Starmer is pushing plans we defeated under the Conservative Government - to spy on all of our bank accounts on the premise of dealing with welfare fraud and error. It will force banks to flag people who meet secret criteria to the government.
Everyone wants fraudulent uses of public money to be dealt with, and the government already has strong powers to check the bank statements of suspects.
But this is a major expansion of government power that takes away our financial privacy like never before and does away with the presumption of innocence - the democratic principle that you shouldn't be spied on unless police suspect you of wrongdoing. People who are disabled, sick, carers or looking for work should not be treated like criminals by default. None of us should. - Big Brother Watch.

BritCard: UK Surveillance State

Bev Turner gets the facts on the Brit Card: Is it a tool for streamlining services, or a step towards a UK surveillance state? We break down how this digital ID could link your finances, health, and daily movements and why critics warn it threatens your freedom. - GBNews.