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In Big Brother: The Orwellian Nightmare Come True, author Mark Dice details actual high-tech spy gadgets, mind-reading machines, emerging artificial intelligence systems, and government projects that seem as if they came right out of George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. First published in 1949, Orwell's famous book tells the story of a nightmarish future where citizens have lost all privacy and are continuously monitored by the omniscient Big Brother surveillance system. These fictional characters are manipulated and kept obedient to a totalitarian government. In Big Brother, Mark Dice illustrates how what was once considered fiction has now become reality. Dice shows you the scary documentation that Big Brother is watching you, and is more powerful than you could imagine.
Topics covered include:
Mind-reading machines
Orwellian government programs
Orwellian weapons
Data mines
Psychotronics
Analysis of 1984
Facial recognition cameras
Cybernetic organisms
Neural interfaces
Artificial intelligence
RFID
The Nanny State
About the author:
Mark Dice is a media analyst, social critic, political activist and author who frequently engages the public to question our celebrity obsessed culture and the mainstream media's role in shaping our lives. He is the author of several books on current events, secret societies and conspiracies, such as The New World Order: Facts & Fiction, The Illuminati: Facts & Fiction, and The Resistance Manifesto. Other topics of his research include political corruption, illegal wars, elite secret societies, Big Brother and various privacy and socio-economic issues.
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