Topic: Britain

2 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT   1998   Pt  2 Of 3 [W0udfCjCVQQ]
2:49 - 4:20

Alex Jones Interviews John Hurt⧸ TXDOT 1998 Pt 2 Of 3 [W0udfCjCVQQ]

Surveillance Trends in Germany and United Kingdom Privacy Laws

Germany and Britain are identified as global leaders in the implementation of surveillance cameras. Germany recently passed a law allowing the bugging of private homes and the installation of indoor cameras, though politicians, psychiatrists, and lobbyists are reportedly exempt from these measures. These developments are cited as evidence of a growing "Big Brother" infrastructure in Europe.

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
26:13 - 29:23

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

British Surveillance State, Biometric Airport Kiosks

An investigation by the Sunday Telegraph reveals that the average British citizen has over 3,000 pieces of personal data stored about them weekly. This model of mass surveillance, including license plate recognition and face recognition, is reportedly being integrated into U.S. cities like New York under Michael Bloomberg. The segment also mentions experimental airport kiosks in Canada that use lie detector tests on travelers, effectively treating them as guilty until proven innocent.