2024 Is the New 1984: Big Brother and the Rise of the Security Industrial Complex

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Big Brother is Watching You.”―George Orwell, 1984

2024 is the new 1984.

Forty years past the time that George Orwell envisioned the stomping boot of Big Brother, the police state is about to pass off the baton to the surveillance state.

Fueled by a melding of government and corporate power—the rise of the security industrial complex—this watershed moment sounds a death knell for our privacy rights.

An unofficial fourth branch of government, the Surveillance State came into being without any electoral mandate or constitutional referendum, and yet it possesses superpowers, above and beyond those of any other government agency save the military.

It operates beyond the reach of the president, Congress and the courts, and it marches in lockstep with the corporate elite who really call the shots in Washington, DC.

This is the new face of tyranny in America: all-knowing, all-seeing and all-powerful.

Tread cautiously.

Empowered by advances in surveillance technology and emboldened by rapidly expanding public-private partnerships between law enforcement, the Intelligence Community, and the private sector, the Surveillance State is making the fictional world of 1984, Orwell’s dystopian nightmare, our looming reality.

1984 portrays a global society of total control in which people are not allowed to have thoughts that in any way disagree with the corporate state. There is no personal freedom, and advanced technology has become the driving force behind a surveillance-driven society. Snitches and cameras are everywhere. People are subject to the Thought Police, who deal with anyone guilty of thought crimes. The government, or “Party,” is headed by Big Brother who appears on posters everywhere with the words: “Big Brother is watching you.”

Indeed, in our present age of ubiquitous surveillance, there are no private lives.

Everything is increasingly public.

What we are witnessing, in the so-called name of security and efficiency, is the creation of a new class system comprised of the watched (average Americans such as you and me) and the watchers (government bureaucrats, technicians and private corporations).

We now find ourselves in the unenviable position of being monitored, managed and controlled by our technology, which answers not to us but to our government and corporate rulers.

This is the fact-is-stranger-than-fiction lesson that is being pounded into us on a daily basis.

In this way, 1984, which depicted the ominous rise of ubiquitous technology, fascism and totalitarianism, has become an operation manual for the omnipresent, modern-day surveillance state.

There are roughly one billion surveillance cameras worldwide and that number continues to grow, thanks to their wholehearted adoption by governments (especially law enforcement and military agencies), businesses, and individual consumers.

Surveillance cameras mounted on utility poles, traffic lights, businesses, and homes. Ring doorbells. GPS devices. Dash cameras. Drones. Store security cameras. Geofencing and geotracking. FitBits. Alexa. Internet-connected devices.

Stingray devices, facial recognition technology, body cameras, automated license plate readers, gunshot detection, predictive policing software, AI-enhanced video analytics, real-time crime centers, fusion centers: all of these technologies and surveillance programs rely on public-private partnerships that together create a sticky spiderweb from which there is no escape.

With every new surveillance device we welcome into our lives, the government gains yet another toehold into our private worlds.

As the cost of these technologies becomes more affordable for the average consumer, an effort underwritten by the tech industry and encouraged by law enforcement agencies and local governing boards, which in turn benefit from access to surveillance they don’t need to include in their budgets, big cities, small towns, urban, suburban and rural communities alike are adding themselves to the surveillance state’s interconnected grid.

What this adds up to for government agencies (that is, FBI, NSA, DHS agents, etc., as well as local police) is a surveillance map that allows them to track someone’s movements over time and space, hopscotching from doorbell camera feeds and business security cameras to public cameras on utility poles, license plate readers, traffic cameras, drones, etc.

It has all but eliminated the notion of privacy enshrined in the  Fourth Amendment and radically re-drawn the line of demarcation between our public and private selves.

The police state has become particularly adept at sidestepping the Fourth Amendment, empowered by advances in surveillance technology and emboldened by rapidly expanding public-private partnerships between law enforcement, the Intelligence Community, and the private sector.

Over the past 50-plus years, surveillance has brought about a series of revolutions in how governments govern and populations are policed to the detriment of us all. Cybersecurity expert Adam Scott Wandt has identified three such revolutions.

The first surveillance revolution came about as a result of government video cameras being installed in public areas. There were a reported 51 million surveillance cameras blanketing the United States in 2022. It’s estimated that Americans are caught on camera an average of 238 times every week (160 times per week while driving; 40 times per week at work; 24 times per week while out running errands and shopping; and 14 times per week through various other channels and activities). That doesn’t even touch on the coverage by surveillance drones, which remain a relatively covert part of police spying operations.

The second revolution occurred when law enforcement agencies started forging public-private partnerships with commercial establishments like banks and drug stores and parking lots in order to gain access to their live surveillance feeds. The use of automatic license plate readers (manufactured and distributed by the likes of Flock Safety), once deployed exclusively by police and now spreading to home owners associations and gated communities, extends the reach of the surveillance state that much further afield. It’s a win-win for police budgets and local legislatures when they can persuade businesses and residential communities to shoulder the costs of the equipment and share the footage, and they can conscript the citizenry to spy on each other through crowdsourced surveillance.

The third revolution was ushered in with the growing popularity of doorbell cameras such as Ring, Amazon’s video surveillance doorbell, and Google’s Nest Cam.

Amazon has been particularly aggressive in its pursuit of a relationship with police, enlisting them in its marketing efforts, and going so far as to hosting parties for police, providing free Ring doorbells and deep discounts, sharing “active camera” maps of Ring owners, allowing access to the Law Enforcement Neighborhood Portal, which enables police to directly contact owners for access to their footage, and coaching police on how to obtain footage without a warrant.

Ring currently partners with upwards of 2,161 law enforcement agencies and 455 fire departments, and that number grows exponentially every year. As Vice reports, “Ring has also heavily pursued city discount programs and private alliances with neighborhood watch groups. When cities provide free or discounted Ring cameras, they sometimes create camera registries, and police sometimes order people to aim Ring cameras at their neighbors, or only give cameras to people surveilled by neighborhood watches.”

In November 2022, San Francisco police gained access to the live footage of privately owned internet cameras as opposed to merely being able to access recorded footage. No longer do police even have to request permission of homeowners for such access: increasingly, corporations have given police access to footage as part of their so-called criminal investigations with or without court orders.

The fourth revolutionary shift may well be the use of facial recognition software and artificial intelligence-powered programs that can track people by their biometrics, clothing, behavior and car, thereby synthesizing the many strands of surveillance video footage into one cohesive narrative, which privacy advocates refer to as 360 degree surveillance.

While the guarantee of safety afforded by these surveillance nerve centers remains dubious, at best, there is no disguising their contribution in effecting a sea change towards outright authoritarianism.

For instance, as an in-depth investigative report by the Associated Press concludes, the very same mass surveillance technologies that were supposedly so necessary to fight the spread of COVID-19 are now being used to stifle dissent, persecute activists, harass marginalized communities, and link people’s health information to other surveillance and law enforcement tools.

As the AP reports, federal officials have also been looking into how to add “‘identifiable patient data,’ such as mental health, substance use and behavioral health information from group homes, shelters, jails, detox facilities and schools,” to its surveillance toolkit.

These cameras—and the public-private eyes peering at us through them—are re-engineering a society structured around the aesthetic of fear and, in the process, empowering “people to not just watch their neighborhood, but to organize as watchers,” creating not just digital neighborhood watches but digital gated communities.

Finally, there is a repressive, suppressive effect to surveillance that not only acts as a potentially small deterrent on crime but serves to monitor and chill lawful First Amendment activity.

As Matthew Feeney warns in the New York Times, “In the past, Communists, civil rights leaders, feminists, Quakers, folk singers, war protesters and others have been on the receiving end of law enforcement surveillance. No one knows who the next target will be.

No one knows, but it’s a pretty good bet that the surveillance state will be keeping a close watch on anyone seen as a threat to the government’s chokehold on power.

After all, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, the Surveillance State never sleeps.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
February 7, 2024 6:45 am

Big Brother don’t own the news !

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VOWG
VOWG
February 7, 2024 7:43 am

Be prepared to fight, physically.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  VOWG
February 7, 2024 7:51 am

…at a distance.

TBD

kfg
kfg
  The Central Scrutinizer
February 7, 2024 10:54 am

Fetchez la vache!

Anonythunk
Anonythunk
February 7, 2024 10:50 am

I do not want to harm anyone.
Ever.

I want to work in harmony with the planet and with those others who recognize that the assignment to cultivate the earth is the one which will set us all free from the system.

This assignment has never been rescinded.
If a larger chunk of our time was spent gardening…how much food independence could we gain?

Freedom to many people is a nebulous, fuzzy concept.
Freedom from what?
To do what?
Freedom is lost by need of what we can not provide for by ourself.
We NEED another person’ or several persons’ talents and abilities to obtain shoes.

Few people are free.
The less you want from others?
The greater the freedom.

Note…
The people who sent those ones out looking for the traitors, have betrayed those who sent them forth.

Simplicus Carpenteria
Simplicus Carpenteria
  Anonythunk
February 7, 2024 9:55 pm

I think you are really just about spot on in your outlook . It goes right along with concepts that swirl around in my head about local versus centralized control of things( a socio economic treatment of the subject matter ) . And what could be more “local ” in terms of control and independence than the individual level ( self control )? With the other extreme obviously being some global governing body attempting to make all decisions for everyone on the planet( don’t these idiots( our would be conditioners ) realize the potential innovation (positive , productive as yet “unknown unknowns ) they are potentially depriving humanity of in arrogantly thinking they could provide all the right answers all the time from their insulated artificial incentive bubbles no less ? Jesus , how completely stupid is that anyway ? ) . I frequently look at paradigms thru multiple different “lenses ” / perspectives to see if they ring true or make sense ( logically add up thru these different perspectives .
So yes a society made up of people capable of independent and self governing action is going to be stronger healthier and more cohesive while its opposite is going to look like what we are more and more seeing as power and control consolidates into fewer and fewer hands . An excellent essay to read on this subject is “The Abolition Of Man “by CS Lewis and I am quite frankly surprised that it isn’t on the TBP reading list of recommended books as Lewis lays quite logically and convincingly out what we spend most of our time here as the subject matter of our pre occupation , that growing and all pervasive techno authoritarian state , its causes and effects, and potential remedies with the last( remedies ) being where we ought to be spending most of our contemplative energies . We have to stop endlessly describing the problem( hooked on co miseration/ can you say ” victim mentality ” ( ? ) and begin to work on solutions . Whats it going to take to get people to see the simple and beautiful truth contained in your comment ?Am I crazy ? Hell yeah I am !

monger
monger
February 7, 2024 10:52 am

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
It’s all mostly intolerable, but the blood that’s going to be spilled to correct things gives one pause to consider how much more intolerable things will be during a correction.

jane
jane
February 7, 2024 11:21 am

What is the big surprise? Who runs the world?
The yid own and run everything.
Our government and our military and our banking and all communications media all of this nation is under their complete control especially our congressman and presidents.
The yids as an army are a group who seek to be above and apart from the gentiles.
What have they told us they want?
They want us to serve them as slaves.
They did the same thing in Russia and China with their communist revolutions there.
There is no freedom in Russia or China.
The entire West is their next target.
Australia is almost totally under their control and the gentiles have no freedom anymore there.
Canada belongs to them, and soon the mercenary armies they pay and secretly house, feed, and employ and that the yids have imported into the west use as a mercenary army will destroy the only free nations left.
That is what you get for worshiping the antichrist=the enemies of God and welcoming them into your world, instead of casting them out.
You either join them as willing slaves and become as evil as they are, or they kill you, as in Gaza.
Don’t be surprised when USrael becomes the next Gaza.
A new open air prison for the survivor slaves of the yids.
I guarantee that once it looks as if the powers of darkness have finally won this entire earth, it will be all over for them.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
February 7, 2024 1:25 pm

It is virtually impossible to escape the cameras and being tracked, unless you are the person who planted fake pipe bombs at DNC & RNC HQ on Jan-5. For some reason, they cannot tract this guy back to the Hoover building.

Randy
Randy
February 7, 2024 4:10 pm

Is it time to go “dark” now? I’m being banned from commenting on gateway Pundit and Disqus… posts and memes were removed for the past 4 months. I’m an observant nobody.

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Randy
February 7, 2024 5:18 pm

Then it’s also time to max-out the credit cards, Randy?

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Aunt Acid
February 8, 2024 10:06 am

Great observation! Let’s call this “The Aunt Acid Test” !

“Put your money where your mouth is” just got a face lift!

Dokie
Dokie
February 7, 2024 10:16 pm

Why don’t you understand it is GODvernmment that should be spied on 24/7 because of what they STEAL from you. From you freedom, to your money, to backroom deals designed to put a BOOT on your neck and iron FIST in your face.