I've known this for years, but here's more proof EVERYTHING is bugged... After the initial shock of knowing you are being you are watched you settle into "oh I'm not doing anything wrong so what's the big deal?, then you slowly forget about it. But in the back of your mind you know you're being watched and it brings these questions to mind... What does it do to a society to be surveilled 24 hours a day? Does the oppression of being watched constantly create a controlled always in fear people? Do they feel obligated to their government because they feel a sense of dysfunctional security that they are always monitored and somehow they are taken care of? Does this create a docile compliant citizenship? Is there an underpinning thought of maybe I am bad and I need to be watched?
What are some other questions this brings to mind? Let's not just poo poo this and say oh it's no big deal. I'd love to have serious out of the box discussion about it.
Thoughts inspired by this Zero Hedge article
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