Unveiling the Deception in Pre-Crime Prediction
In the realm of law enforcement, a new AI threat detection system named GIDEON is making waves. Claimed to prevent attacks before they occur, the system's origins remain unclear, as no specific company or individual appears to be directly linked to it.
However, concerns about the system's association with pre-crime tactics are growing. Pre-crime, a term synonymous with mass surveillance of an entire country, has been criticised for its potential to target individuals based on their thoughts, opinions, or actions deemed out of line, particularly those critical of Zionist Israel.
The control of the U.S. spying system and information under the Trump administration is currently in the hands of Peter Thiel and Palantir. Thiel, who is also associated with the upcoming presidency of J.D. Vance, has been a key figure in the push for pre-crime.
Aaron Cohen, a former Israeli intelligence and surveillance operations specialist, is reportedly at the helm of GIDEON's development. Cohen, who was part of the secret cyber warfare, data-mining, and AI attack and strike special IDF unit, Unit 8200, has been identified as the voice of the pre-crime push by the Trump administration and the government.
The focus of pre-crime is not limited to social media sites but extends to capturing, analysing, and data-mining all personal information and correspondence across these platforms. This includes emails, messages, and even phone calls, subjecting individuals to constant 24-hour surveillance and monitoring.
The recent Minneapolis Catholic School shooting, allegedly committed by Robert (Robin) Westman, has been used as a pretext to justify increased surveillance and monitoring of the population. Critics argue that this move is aimed at achieving 24-hour, everyday surveillance on everyone, a step towards total technocracy.
The pre-crime conspiracy involves a significant role for the IDF, Mossad, and the State of Israel in controlling surveillance and working with the U.S. government. This raises concerns about the potential for foreign influence in domestic affairs and the erosion of civil liberties.
As the debate around GIDEON and pre-crime continues, it is crucial to maintain a vigilant eye on the balance between security and privacy, ensuring that the rights and freedoms of individuals are not compromised in the name of national security.
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