You’d Better Watch Out: The Surveillance State Has a Naughty List, and You’re On It

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“He sees you when you’re sleeping

He knows when you’re awake

He knows when you’ve been bad or good

So be good for goodness’ sake!”

—“Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”

Santa’s got a new helper.

No longer does the all-knowing, all-seeing, jolly Old St. Nick need to rely on antiquated elves on shelves and other seasonal snitches in order to know when you’re sleeping or awake, and if you’ve been naughty or nice.

Thanks to the government’s almost limitless powers made possible by a domestic army of techno-tyrants, fusion centers and Peeping Toms, Santa can get real-time reports on who’s been good or bad this year. This creepy new era of government/corporate spying—in which we’re being listened to, watched, tracked, followed, mapped, bought, sold and targeted—makes the NSA’s rudimentary phone and metadata surveillance appear almost antiquated in comparison.

Consider just a small sampling of the tools being used to track our movements, monitor our spending, and sniff out all the ways in which our thoughts, actions and social circles might land us on the government’s naughty list.

Tracking you based on your health status. In the age of COVID-19, digital health passports are gaining traction as gatekeepers of a sort, restricting access to travel, entertainment, etc., based on one’s vaccine status. Whether or not one has a vaccine passport, however, individuals may still have to prove themselves “healthy” enough to be part of society. For instance, in the wake of Supreme Court rulings that paved the way for police to use drug-sniffing dogs as “search warrants on leashes,” government agencies are preparing to use virus-detecting canine squads to carry out mass screenings to detect individuals who may have COVID-19. Researchers claim the COVID-sniffing dogs have a 95% success rate of identifying individuals with the virus (except when they’re hungry, tired or distracted). These dogs are also being to trained to ferret out individuals suffering from other health ailments such as cancer.

Tracking you based on your face: Facial recognition software aims to create a society in which every individual who steps out into public is tracked and recorded as they go about their daily business. Coupled with surveillance cameras that blanket the country, facial recognition technology allows the government and its corporate partners to identify and track someone’s movements in real-time. One particularly controversial software program created by Clearview AI has been used by police, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security to collect photos on social media sites for inclusion in a massive facial recognition database. Similarly, biometric software, which relies on one’s unique identifiers (fingerprints, irises, voice prints), is becoming the standard for navigating security lines, as well as bypassing digital locks and gaining access to phones, computers, office buildings, etc. In fact, greater numbers of travelers are opting into programs that rely on their biometrics in order to avoid long waits at airport security. Scientists are also developing lasers that can identify and surveil individuals based on their heartbeats, scent and microbiome.

Tracking you based on your behavior: Rapid advances in behavioral surveillance are not only making it possible for individuals to be monitored and tracked based on their patterns of movement or behavior, including gait recognition (the way one walks), but have given rise to whole industries that revolve around predicting one’s behavior based on data and surveillance patterns and are also shaping the behaviors of whole populations. One smart “anti-riot” surveillance system purports to predict mass riots and unauthorized public events by using artificial intelligence to analyze social media, news sources, surveillance video feeds and public transportation data.

Tracking you based on your spending and consumer activities: With every smartphone we buy, every GPS device we install, every Twitter, Facebook, and Google account we open, every frequent buyer card we use for purchases—whether at the grocer’s, the yogurt shop, the airlines or the department store—and every credit and debit card we use to pay for our transactions, we’re helping Corporate America build a dossier for its government counterparts on who we know, what we think, how we spend our money, and how we spend our time. Consumer surveillance, by which your activities and data in the physical and online realms are tracked and shared with advertisers, has become big business, a $300 billion industry that routinely harvests your data for profit. Corporations such as Target have not only been tracking and assessing the behavior of their customers, particularly their purchasing patterns, for years, but the retailer has also funded major surveillance in cities across the country and developed behavioral surveillance algorithms that can determine whether someone’s mannerisms might fit the profile of a thief.

Tracking you based on your public activities: Private corporations in conjunction with police agencies throughout the country have created a web of surveillance that encompasses all major cities in order to monitor large groups of people seamlessly, as in the case of protests and rallies. They are also engaging in extensive online surveillance, looking for any hints of “large public events, social unrest, gang communications, and criminally predicated individuals.” Defense contractors have been at the forefront of this lucrative market. Fusion centers, $330 million-a-year, information-sharing hubs for federal, state and law enforcement agencies, monitor and report such “suspicious” behavior as people buying pallets of bottled water, photographing government buildings, and applying for a pilot’s license as “suspicious activity.”

Tracking you based on your social media activities: Every move you make, especially on social media, is monitored, mined for data, crunched, and tabulated in order to form a picture of who you are, what makes you tick, and how best to control you when and if it becomes necessary to bring you in line. As The Intercept reported, the FBI, CIA, NSA and other government agencies are increasingly investing in and relying on corporate surveillance technologies that can mine constitutionally protected speech on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram in order to identify potential extremists and predict who might engage in future acts of anti-government behavior. This obsession with social media as a form of surveillance will have some frightening consequences in coming years. As Helen A.S. Popkin, writing for NBC News, observed, “We may very well face a future where algorithms bust people en masse for referencing illegal ‘Game of Thrones’ downloads… the new software has the potential to roll, Terminator-style, targeting every social media user with a shameful confession or questionable sense of humor.”

Tracking you based on your phone and online activities: Cell phones have become de facto snitches, offering up a steady stream of digital location data on users’ movements and travels. Police have used cell-site simulators to carry out mass surveillance of protests without the need for a warrant. Moreover, federal agents can now employ a number of hacking methods in order to gain access to your computer activities and “see” whatever you’re seeing on your monitor. Malicious hacking software can also be used to remotely activate cameras and microphones, offering another means of glimpsing into the personal business of a target.

Tracking you based on your social network: Not content to merely spy on individuals through their online activity, government agencies are now using surveillance technology to track one’s social network, the people you might connect with by phone, text message, email or through social message, in order to ferret out possible criminals. An FBI document obtained by Rolling Stone speaks to the ease with which agents are able to access address book data from Facebook’s WhatsApp and Apple’s iMessage services from the accounts of targeted individuals and individuals not under investigation who might have a targeted individual within their network. What this creates is a “guilt by association” society in which we are all as guilty as the most culpable person in our address book.

Tracking you based on your car: License plate readers are mass surveillance tools that can photograph over 1,800 license tag numbers per minute, take a picture of every passing license tag number and store the tag number and the date, time, and location of the picture in a searchable database, then share the data with law enforcement, fusion centers and private companies to track the movements of persons in their cars. With tens of thousands of these license plate readers now in operation throughout the country, affixed to overpasses, cop cars and throughout business sectors and residential neighborhoods, it allows police to track vehicles and run the plates through law enforcement databases for abducted children, stolen cars, missing people and wanted fugitives. Of course, the technology is not infallible: there have been numerous incidents in which police have mistakenly relied on license plate data to capture out suspects only to end up detaining innocent people at gunpoint.

Tracking you based on your mail: Just about every branch of the government—from the Postal Service to the Treasury Department and every agency in between—now has its own surveillance sector, authorized to spy on the American people. For instance, the U.S. Postal Service, which has been photographing the exterior of every piece of paper mail for the past 20 years, is also spying on Americans’ texts, emails and social media posts. Headed up by the Postal Service’s law enforcement division, the Internet Covert Operations Program (iCOP) is reportedly using facial recognition technology, combined with fake online identities, to ferret out potential troublemakers with “inflammatory” posts. The agency claims the online surveillance, which falls outside its conventional job scope of processing and delivering paper mail, is necessary to help postal workers avoid “potentially volatile situations.”

Fusion centers. Smart devices. Behavioral threat assessments. Terror watch lists. Facial recognition. Snitch tip lines. Biometric scanners. Pre-crime. DNA databases. Data mining. Precognitive technology. Contact tracing apps.

What these add up to is a world in which, on any given day, the average person is now monitored, surveilled, spied on and tracked in more than 20 different ways by both government and corporate eyes and ears.

Big Tech wedded to Big Government has become Big Brother.

Every second of every day, the American people are being spied on by a vast network of digital Peeping Toms, electronic eavesdroppers and robotic snoops.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, surveillance, digital stalking and the data mining of the American people—weapons of compliance and control in the government’s hands—add up to a society in which there’s little room for indiscretions, imperfections, or acts of independence.

In an age of overcriminalization, mass surveillance, and an appalling lack of protections for our privacy rights, we can all be considered guilty of some transgression or other.

So you’d better watch out—you’d better not pout—you’d better not cry—‘cos I’m telling you why: this Christmas, it’s the Surveillance State that’s coming to town, and you’re already on its naughty list.

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15 Comments
MrLiberty
MrLiberty
December 9, 2021 7:59 am

I’d be upset if I hadn’t made the list by now.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 9, 2021 10:18 am

They have a concentration camp just for TBP’ers. It’s called Monkey Island.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Iska Waran
December 9, 2021 11:29 am

It’ll be a “fun camp”, as Hillary Clinton said. Could be true.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Iska Waran
December 9, 2021 11:36 am

I’d be willing to go to Oak Island and help with the treasure hunt.

Leah
Leah
  Iska Waran
December 9, 2021 8:50 pm

No offense Iska, I’d rather die fighting, but the plus side is that we’d all get to meet each other. Would be interesting to see if certain head butters would come together when the chips were down.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 9, 2021 10:20 am
brian
brian
December 9, 2021 10:32 am

The only way to not be tracked anymore today is if you lived in some real third world country and you dumped all tech. But then you’d have to contend with some warlords frequently which can be expensive given ammo costs.

Easier to just throw sand into the tech gears presently, and stock up on the ammo. It’ll be needed soon enough…

Ken31
Ken31
December 9, 2021 11:24 am

I am sure I am on so many government lists that they just look and say “this is all too confusing for a nobody, lets just move on”.

BL
BL
December 9, 2021 11:35 am

I’d rather be on the naughty list list than the dead old geezer list from taking the shit shot. What are they going to do, kill us LOL? Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.

Shout from the bell towers, shout it loud.

Balbinus
Balbinus
December 9, 2021 2:07 pm

As an independent fundamental Baptist I have proudly served on the terrorist list put forth under Valerie Jarrett in the Obammy administration. I hope to get my 20 year service award soon.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Balbinus
December 9, 2021 4:03 pm

I was saved in an IFB church and I’m thankful for them. I’ve graduated since then… they get the gospel of grace right but put you right back under the law stealthily.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  grace country pastor
December 9, 2021 11:11 pm

Our church would hammer anyone who put anyone back under the law. Jesus fulfilled the law. Our church teaches salvation by grace and grace alone. We just finished a couple months in the book of Philippians and Paul railed against those who tried to add the law to grace. If one drop of law is added to grace it is no longer grace. The law is now only a schoolmaster to show us our need for the redemption by Christ himself. Period! You must have been a really crappy Baptist Church and I will agree there are plenty of them. As we have traveled America we have been in many churches I could not wait to leave. We have had several in our area drop the Baptist shingle and become liberal messes. Glad to see them drop the name as they hurt the cause of Jesus Christ.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Balbinus
December 10, 2021 1:04 pm

If your pastor is teaching “instruction“ as opposed to “information” for you in the OT books of MML&J, you are stealthily being put under the law. If you pay a tithe you are being stealthily put back under the law.

The two IFB churches I experienced were a great blessing compared to the Methodist mess I’d been attending for 20 years previously and I’m thankful for them.

No church that names itself after an unsaved Jew who knew nothing about the death, burial and resurrection of Christ teaches the mystery revealed to Paul.

Balbinus, the gospel of the Kingdom was being preached well before Jesus crucifixion. Peter himself tried to prevent Jesus from going to the cross. They had no idea what was hidden in God that would be revealed only after Christ’s ascension.

1 Corinthians 2:7-8 KJB… “But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, even the hidden wisdom, which God ordained before the world unto our glory: Which none of the princes of this world knew: for had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.”

Till you open your mind to the possibility that the IFB church isn’t teaching you the whole story, it will remain sadly less informed then God would have.

2 Timothy 2:15 KJB… “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

I see and appreciate your passion and zeal for the Lord. I’m not trying to argue for the sake of argument. I’m trying to add to your knowledge of grace, which, by your verse choices, is lacking. Please note: those are not fighting words.

You write: “Jesus fulfilled the law.” Of course He did. But did you know the law is far from over? The New Covenant promised to Israel provided the believers the supernatural ability to follow the law!

Ezekiel 36:24-28 KJB… “For I will take you from among the heathen, and gather you out of all countries, and will bring you into your own land. Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you, and ye shall be clean: from all your filthiness, and from all your idols, will I cleanse you. A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. And I will put my spirit within you, and cause you to walk in my statutes, and ye shall keep my judgments, and do them. And ye shall dwell in the land that I gave to your fathers; and ye shall be my people, and I will be your God.”

Have you ever considered such a thing? It’s coming and it’s not meant for us! We are a new creature! Completely outside the realms of covenant agreements! Do you realize a testament can only be in effect AFTER men are dead?

Hebrews 9:16-17 KJB… “For where a testament is, there must also of necessity be the death of the testator. For a testament is of force after men are dead: otherwise it is of no strength at all while the testator liveth.”

Just because a Bible publisher puts a page that reads “New Testament” between Malachi and Matthew does not mean the covenant takes place with Jesus birth. This means that while He was alive, He was teaching the law! 2 examples of many…

Matthew 23:2-3 KJB… “Saying, The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses’ seat: All therefore whatsoever they bid you observe, that observe and do; but do not ye after their works: for they say, and do not.”

John 14:15 KJB… “If ye love me, keep my commandments.

Some things to consider. These are the things I started to consider and question my pastor about. They got me kicked out, he had no answers. Does yours? That’s okay though, I’ve learned FAR more from my own study than anyone depending upon church collections for his salary ever could. It’s been well worth the ride!

Grace and peace… hope to continue the conversation without any animosity whatsoever.

VirgilKane
VirgilKane
December 9, 2021 7:57 pm

Who cares about the list, when more than half the country is on it.
Fuc$ the feds…

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 10, 2021 2:30 am

At least the post office should get some points for creative naming with their “Informed Delivery” service-sign up and you will know each and every morning (Sundays excluded) what to expect in your mailbox later that day-most first class items even have their image included. What could ever go wrong with such a system?