Monday, March 12, 2007


Global Positioning System! You can use the On-Star system in your GM car to get directions when you are lost. There's even GPS built-in inside of your cell phone. The perks of GPS (or might I say propaganda of it) is that you can now have help when you get lost driving to a friend's house whom lives out of your area.
"WOW! THAT'S GREAT!"

There's a program that Google made called "Google Earth." A friend of mine showed it to me on Friday night. It freaked me out more than left me in awe. Just knowing that if someone wanted to find you or your home on this planet, it is now accessible to them for free! How great! Google Earth is a very simplistic program that can scan any place on Earth. I know that the frames on the program aren't live, but it is intricate to the point to where you can even see the car in your Aunt Tina's driveway in Omaha, Nebraska even when you are in Syracuse, New York.

There's phone services that allow people to track where you are precisely and the only thing the person needs is a computer and your phone number.

People, now let's just look at the big picture! This GPS feature might seem great to most of us, but to those of us that look beyond the "awe" they want us to feel...it's a scary thought. If it wasn't anymore obvious, they know where you are and what you are doing at all times. They can see you when you are walking down Embarcadero Rd. in San Francisco; they can see your mother talking on her cell phone at the red light of El Camino and Welsh Rd on her way home from work. If the screen shot images that we get for FREE (subtext: WOW! THAT'S GREAT!) aren't live, you could only image what they are able to do with the government's own satellite screen images of you and I. "Enemy of The State" is an example of exactly the kind of satellite imagery they have over all of our lives.

Most of you will take this blog as complete conspiracy theory; why don't you do the research on GPS yourself rather than let FOX,CBS, NBC, CNN, etc. tell you how great it is.



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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i've always been suspicious of gps technology, well hell, i'm suspicious of every thing.

Kesha