A company called Sensity Systems is using "smart" LED lighting to set up a national surveillance network.
The name of this national surveillance network is called SkyNet.
I'm joking, it's really called NetSense.
"Sensity's NetSense Partner Program is designed to accelerate a global ecosystem for the Industrial Internet of Things ."
"The company [Sensity] targets malls, universities and cities..."
According to the Daily Mail, "smart" lights are being touted as security devices that can assist with 'Homeland Security' measures by providing applications like video surveillance and motion sensors.
NetSense enables security solutions in environments such as parking lots and garages, college and corporate campuses, and city streets where there is a need for enhanced security, asset protection and perimeter detection. What they're really saying is, they're quietly installing a nationwide smart LED lighting surveillance system!
Sensity's "smart" LED lights are being installed in airports across the country.
"Using an array of sensors and eight video cameras around the Newark Airport terminal, the Sensity light fixtures are part of a new wireless network that collects and feeds data into software that can spot long lines, recognize license plates and even identify suspicious activity, sending alerts to the appropriate staff."
The airport has installed 171 "smart" LED lighting fixtures, attach...
Las Vegas's "smart" LED lights can record people's conversations.
“This technology, you know is taking us to a place where, you know,...
"At what point do we say this is the land of the free," Lee said. "...
Cisco and Sensity reveal "smart" lighting is really about revenue enhancement and spying.
"NetSense for Parking gives owners and operators the ability to increase parking revenues. Video analytics capabilities include, for example, the detection of loitering, entering forbidden areas, and license plate recognition."
City Benefits
- Increased revenue through improved capture rates and tickets issued...
- Additional revenue from pricing changes powered by analytics
- Higher enforcement-officer productivity and empowerment through the...
- Improved success rate in parking ticket disputes
"Cisco FastRetail analytics solutions help enable information-gathering and assessment of data not only within the store, but across the entire chain, across all layers, using sensors based on the Internet of Everything. You can optimize checkout service levels, monitor out of stocks, track possible shoplifters in real time, and assess supply chain performance."
Is Sensity another DHS front company? You be the judge.
- Sensity is backed by Cisco Systems which has close ties to DHS.
- Cisco has an entire page devoted to DHS security. Cicso's SourceFire system is certified by DHS.
- Carl De Groote was Cisco's senior director of U.S. sales with DHS.
- Since 2008, Cisco has been sponsoring 'Community Policing Awards' .
- In 2014, Sensity was awarded DHS's Safety Act Designation.
- Sensity hired former DHS first Secretary Tom Ridge and other DHS employees to work on their Strategic Advisory Board!
GSIS was co-founded by the former director of the Secret Service Mark Sullivan just weeks after Mr. Sullivan retired from the service
"The parade of DHS officials who have left the agency to form a pri...
Genetec a company with close ties to DHS has partnered with Sensity to profit from "smart" lighting surveillance. Click here, here & here to read about Genetec's close relationship with DHS.
City surveillance initiatives help drive Genetec innovation:
"Genetec President, CEO and founder Pierre Racz and his executive staff have become leaders in unified IP-based video surveillance, access control, and license plate recognition (LPR) platforms. But as the security environment evolves and clients’ needs become more diverse and financially driven..."
"Smart" LED companies hire cops to write codes to spy on citizens in each city!
Last month, Genetec hosted a pair of Kansas City police officers at one of their high-level programming workshops. “These are gun-carrying police officers who write code that is specific to their city surveillance needs. But we are taking them through our methods so they will be able to write code that is more modular, more testable, and conforming to international standards. I’m so excited about this relationship. This is the reality of convergence,” says Racz.
Philippe Ouimette Director of Strategic Alliances at Genetec. revealed their "smart" lights are being used in malls.
“Genetec and Sensity share a core strategy to develop and deliver innovative and sustainable solutions that can offer cities, airports, shopping malls and municipalities new ways to cooperate and pool security resourc...
Genetec/Sensity's cameras are also being used to spy on everyone attending public parades and much more.
Things have gotten so bad, malls, universities and garbage trucks have begun using license plate readers.
Private companies with close ties to DHS and the police are turning America into a giant surveillance state!