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Has anyone noticed the bar codes on the new Tennessee license plates?

Now I don't worry much about those things but I thought it would alarm you guys that claim Bill Gates wants to tattoo bar codes on every American. Tennessee has made it so you can be more easily tracked through your car. And of course you have no idea what information might be available thru that bar code.

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I went onto Redstone Arsenal recently. As you drive up to the guarded gate there's a sign above a camera that says "Facial Recognition Technology in Operation". It was right next to a sign that said "Masks must be worn at all times". True story.
 
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I went onto Redstone Arsenal recently. As you drive up to the guarded gate there's a sign above a camera that says "Facial Recognition Technology in Operation". It was right next to a sign that said "Masks must be worn at all times". True story.
Facial recognition must have taken a huge leap to be able to work effectively with masks on.
 
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Facial recognition must have taken a huge leap to be able to work effectively with masks on.

Facial recognition is one of the things that really bothers me and I am not a conspiracy theorist. I recently read an article in a tech magazine that said they can read through the mask. It can't tell you if someone has a mustache under there but in fact that is an irrelevancy since it reads through mustaches and beards based on computer imaging. It doesn't care about facial hair. It's not about having a current picture, it's about knowing who you are.

That's how they're identifying Jan. 6th rioters who did wear masks and grow beards.
 
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The bar code is there so officers don't have to key in the number. It contains no more info than what they can get from the license plate number itself.
 
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I went onto Redstone Arsenal recently. As you drive up to the guarded gate there's a sign above a camera that says "Facial Recognition Technology in Operation". It was right next to a sign that said "Masks must be worn at all times". True story.

Facial recognition must have taken a huge leap to be able to work effectively with masks on.

Military intelligence at work.
 
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I was once in my office around 2am finishing reports. Local PD pulled up and wanted to make sure I wasn’t a burglar. As I was talking to him the cops walkie goes live and some other cop starts reading off my name as the tenant. Kinda threw me off how they knew. Lease was under my business entity and I was just the signer. He looked at my id and then left.

Still bugs me how they knew.
 
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I was once in my office around 2am finishing reports. Local PD pulled up and wanted to make sure I wasn’t a burglar. As I was talking to him the cops walkie goes live and some other cop starts reading off my name as the tenant. Kinda threw me off how they knew. Lease was under my business entity and I was just the signer. He looked at my id and then left.

Still bugs me how they knew.
If we get to a digital currency, they'll be able to tell you what you ordered for breakfast at Cracker Barrel.
 
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If bar codes on license plates scares you, wait till you learn about license plate readers. Hope you’ve never been though Mt. Juliet!

They don't scare me, I'm sure I have a nice file somewhere in the government. I had to maintain a TS Clearance with special background investigation for 20 years. Plus every few months I will go on internet and do searches for "how to make a bomb" and other nutcase things just to mess with the NSA's algorithms.

Besides my "Naval Aviator" license tag frame covers up the bar tag.
 
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I was once in my office around 2am finishing reports. Local PD pulled up and wanted to make sure I wasn’t a burglar. As I was talking to him the cops walkie goes live and some other cop starts reading off my name as the tenant. Kinda threw me off how they knew. Lease was under my business entity and I was just the signer. He looked at my id and then left.

Still bugs me how they knew.
Public record is public
 
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But what does it matter if they know what you ordereded from Cracker Barrel? And in this situation, who is "they"?
Are really being a simpleton right now? I'm making the point that "they" (the police, the govt agencies at local, state and Federal levels) will have access to every aspect of your life. The Cracker Barrel reference was just an analogy to give you an understanding of the level of info these entities will have.
 
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But what does it matter if they know what you ordereded from Cracker Barrel?
If you really don't understand how dangerous this can be, then you are a danger to your neighbors. You would be one of the main people that would likely support the govt having this sort of system implemented.
 
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