In this video, I talk with author and economic analyst John Sneisen about the roll out of the very technocratic facial recognition technology which is being championed in China.
Notable is a recent story regarding the use of facial recognition at a beer festival in Qingdao where several people were caught by the system and arrested.
This story isn't a rarity these days however as facial recognition becomes a regular part of digital technology and security. The streets of London, England are heavily monitored. Android phones utilize the technology. The new iPhone 8 will use facial recognition in place of a password. Australia is replacing passports with facial recognition. India is using the Aadhaar system which takes retina scans and allows people to pay for good and services with that method.
China, India, Australia, Sweden and Canada are really rolling out the technocratic system and there's a major power shift towards China as the IMF considers moving their headquarters to Beijing in the coming years as they implement a centrally planned cashless society, incorporated into the SDR (Special Drawing Rights).
This all goes back to the old quote by Ben Franklin...
"If you're willing to give up a little bit of liberty for a little bit of security, you will get and deserve neither."
That's what it's all about. Enslavement under the guise of "convenience." You will be tracked everywhere whether you have a GPS tracker on you or not and that should scare everyone.