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1984? Think tank group wants government to harvest your smartphone data to prevent mass violence
By Ethan Huff // Aug 29, 2019

In response to the recent spate of mass shootings that the mainstream media claims took place in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, a think tank group is reportedly concocting a "solution" that involves invading people's "smart" devices and harvesting their personal data in order to prevent "mental health-related violence" before it occurs.

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According to reports, this police state solution would create a new governmental agency known as the Health Advanced Research Projects Agency, or HARPA, that would be modeled after the similarly-named DARPA program, or the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

As we have reported in the past, DARPA is involved with all sorts of creepy, dystopian projects such as developing genetically-modified "zombie" super soldiers, as well as synthetic living organisms that the federal government can use to control the planet.

DARPA has also been exposed for its involvement in the development of "dark web" search engines like Memex that are capable of monitoring and tracking data patterns, and the different ways in which internet users access and use data.

According to the Suzanne Wright Foundation, a non-profit organization that is said to have first come up with this latest example of the feds trampling Americans' Fourth Amendment rights, HARPA is:

"... modeled after the spectacularly successful DARPA unit at the Department of Defense, [and] would leverage federal research assets and private sector tools to build new capabilities for diseases that have not benefited from the current system."

In other words, the plan is to have HARPA function as a type of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven spying and surveillance mechanism, which the government plans to use to "diagnose" individuals with "mental abnormalities," which can then be used for "pre-crime" detection, as well as the identification of individuals who can be "red-flagged" and have their guns taken away from them without due process.

According to a report by The Washington Post, HARPA will use "breakthrough technologies with high specificity and sensitivity for early diagnosis of neuropsychiatric violence" in order to catch potential mass shooters before they commit acts of mass violence.

Will Big Government embrace the concept of "pre-crime" as depicted in the Big Brother film Minority Report?

At best, this HARPA idea is a slippery slope that will eventually lead to the type of dystopian future for America that was depicted in the futuristic fantasy film Minority Report, where individuals were apprehended, and their rights trampled, based on "pre-crimes" that they had not actually committed, but were deemed likely to commit at some point in the future.

The truth is that most, if not all, of the most publicized mass shootings are not, in fact, what they are presented to be. You can learn more about this at FalseFlag.news.

Sources for this article include:

DailyWire.com

NaturalNews.com

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