Source: Prison Planet
Paul Joseph Watson
Orwellian ‘Intellistreets’ system now being installed in major cities.
 
Paul Joseph Watson
Orwellian ‘Intellistreets’ system now being installed in major cities.
Federally-funded high-tech street lights now being installed in American
 cities are not only set to aid the DHS in making “security 
announcements” and acting as talking surveillance cameras, they are also
 capable of “recording conversations,” bringing the potential privacy 
threat posed by ‘Intellistreets’ to a whole new level.
In the days after we first brought attention
 to the privacy concerns surrounding the new street lights, with our 
story featuring prominently on the Drudge Report website, the company 
behind them, Illuminating Concepts, went on the defensive, issuing a press release claiming the devices didn’t represent a “big brother” intrusion.
However, as you can see from the video above, 
‘Intellistreets’ is big brother on steroids. George Orwell himself would
 probably have considered the concept too far-fetched to appear in the 
dystopian classic 1984.
Not only can the street lights, now being rolled out in 
Detroit, Chicago and Pittsburgh with Department of Energy backing, act 
as surveillance cameras, Minority Report-style advertising hubs, and 
Homeland Security alert systems, they are “also capable of recording 
conversations,” reports ABC 7.
In their press release, the company behind the street 
lights also denied that they had received DHS funding for the system. In
 the aftermath of the controversy generated last week, ABC 7 reports 
that owner Ron Harwood is now “working with Homeland Security” to 
implement the high tech network, which is connected via a ubiquitous 
wi-fi system.
Harwood told the Detroit Free Press
 that the street lights will “make us feel not only safer, but happier,”
 representing how “business and government can work together for 
economic, environmental and social benefits.”
Harwood’s claim that the technology doesn’t represent a 
privacy threat simply because its rollout it “transparent” carries no 
weight whatsoever. Just because the installation of these street lights 
is being done publicly and not in secret has no bearing whatsoever on 
the frightening implications for privacy this development poses.
The video clip includes creepy footage of the street 
lights being used to transmit Orwellian security alerts, including “pay 
attention please….please stand by for a public safety announcement,” and
 “this is a security alert”. Every “security” announcement you’ve heard 
in airports and subways can now be brought to steet level.
The street lights can also give audible warnings to individuals, mimicking the talking surveillance cameras in the UK that shout out orders through loudspeakers telling people to pick up litter or leave the area.
“By Spring of next year there is a good chance you could see them pop up in your city,” states the report.
It goes without saying that this is a complete violation
 of the 4th amendment and represents a whole new level in America’s 
transformation into a high-tech police state. Not even the most 
out-there dystopian films featured technology as sophisticated and as 
potentially invasive as ‘Intellistreets’.
Without any public discourse, without any legal 
oversight, these systems are now being installed on the streets of 
America. Citizens already browbeaten into accepting the fact that their 
every movement can be tracked and traced by surveillance cameras will 
now be told to accept that the government recording private 
conversations on the street is a necessary step to provide “safety and 
security,” as the Homeland Security occupation of America takes on a 
whole new dimension.


