Creepy, Calculating and Controlling: All the Ways Big Brother Is Watching You

None of us are perfect. All of us bend the rules occasionally. Even before the age of overcriminalization, when the most upstanding citizen could be counted on to break at least three laws a day without knowing it, most of us have knowingly flouted the law from time to time.
Indeed, there was a time when most Americans thought nothing of driving a few miles over the speed limit, pausing (rather than coming to a full stop) at a red light when making a right-hand turn if no one was around, jaywalking across the street, and letting their kid play hookie from school once in a while. Of course, that was before the era of speed cameras that ticket you for going even a mile over the posted limit, red light cameras that fine you for making safe ‘rolling stop’ right-hand turns on red, surveillance cameras equipped with facial recognition software mounted on street corners, and school truancy laws that fine parents for ‘unexcused’ absences.
My, how times have changed.
Today, there’s little room for indiscretions, imperfections, or acts of independence – especially not when the government can listen in on your phone calls, monitor your driving habits, track your movements, scrutinize your purchases and peer through the walls of your home. That’s because technology – specifically the technology employed by the government against the American citizenry – has upped the stakes dramatically so that there’s little we do that is not known by the government.

This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on February 17th, 2015.