ORWELL’S UNIVERSE COMES ALIVE: Cameras Controlled By Artificial Intelligence Being Prepared To Enforce Social Distancing Guidelines + Serial Killer Almost Released & Jails Being Emptied = Just the Beginning…..Up Is Down

[INTRODUCTION BY ADINA KUTNICKIImagine, if you dare, the look on Eric Arthur Blair’s face, a.k.a. George Orwell, were he to peer down from beyond into today’s upside down America; the heretofore land of the free and the home of the brave. Moreover, since he passed, the surreal and frightening imagery he would encounter took a little less than 3/4 of a century to accomplish, that is, a blip on the historical radar. Aside from that, it would become a double whammy if he also looked keenly into the almost buried European landscape — not only from corona but from their real overlords, Muhammadans. But, for now, let’s stick to the epicenter of western civilization, America — in what has become a truly dystopian society. Yes, the predictions of 1984 have overtaken the United States of America — all of the globalist jibber-jabber, notwithstanding!]

TRUEDAILY.news April 22, 2020

In a potentially Orwellian twist to the unfolding Coronavirus pandemic, futuristic A.I. cameras are now being developed that will automatically enforce social distancing guidelines. As The Daily Star reports: A tech company has made Artificial Intelligence that can snoop on people and sound an alarm if they fail to social distance, as shown in a video blasted as “dystopian” by critics. Landing AI said its “detector” can keep watch on people and make sure they keep at least two metres apart as dictated by social-distancing guidelines during the coronavirus pandemic. According to Landing AI, the system can also “issue an alert to remind people to keep a safe distance if the protocol is violated”…Landing AI’s founder Andrew Ng shared the video on his Twitter and said the technology was designed to support social distancing and “keep us safe”.

Will the pandemic force American citizens to surrender their rights to artificial intelligence programs who will watch their every move? And if so, is this really a price worth paying for “safety?”

 

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………                                               Moving right along from the AI overlords, the following belies the lie that “safety” is in the forefront — as proferred by “dear” leaders and cooperative technocrats. Mind you, this truth-telling is coming from one who admires and adores innovative techies — certain ones in particular! Still yet, there is little more lethal than the “marriage” of power-hungry leaders and know-it-all, left-ward bent technocrats! 

As such — and before the next counter-intuitive “safety” measure is decimated — keep in mind this murderous knock-on effect from a Florida Sheriff, no less; one who is mandated and sworn to protect, of course, even as he opines about “safety” during corona! Here, too. Case closed.]

PJMEDIA.com BY VICTORIA TAFT APR 28, 2020

Gary Ridgway mugshot. Taken from Wikimedia Commons.

Throughout the country, law enforcement has set free thousands of prisoners to “protect them” from COVID-19 inside jails and prisons.

While innocents are locked in their homes hiding from “the invisible enemy,” as President Trump calls it, county sheriffs, prison overseers, and governors have been busy freeing convicted criminals to stop them from getting the coronavirus.

The rogue’s gallery of convicts is a justice reformer’s dream. Los Angeles Sheriff Alex Villanueva bragged he let prisoners out of his jail before he was even asked by the ACLU and other justice groups – this while he shut down gun stores so people could not buy guns to protect themselves.

But nothing is more, what’s the word for it? Ah, yes – INSANE – than what Washington State prison reformers nearly succeeded in doing last week.

The man we now know as the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgeway, was sent to prison for more than 500 years. He was convicted of 49 murders of prostitutes, girls on the streets and vulnerable runaways, but he was suspected of committing 71 murders in the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s.

He would take the women and girls, have sex with them, and then strangle them, watching the light go out of their eyes as he squeezed the life out of them. Sometimes he’d use a rope and sometimes he’d use his bare hands. He’d pose their bodies and sometimes come back and have sex with the corpses. His first victims were found in the Green River, giving the monster his moniker.

He was arrested in the ’80s but let go for lack of evidence. A task force was formed to track down the serial killer and in 2001 – decades and multiple victims later – Gary Ridgeway was busted again and confessed to 71 murders.

Ridgeway was spared the death penalty because prosecutors knew it would take many millions of taxpayers dollars to give him appeals for the rest of his natural life. There was understandable outrage at the time, but prosecutors assured victims’ families and the general public that he would never ever, ever get out of prison. Never.

Predictably, the move also lowered the bar for any other death penalty cases coming thereafter. “Well, if you didn’t give the Green River Killer the death penalty then my client, who is a much nicer murderer, shouldn’t get it … ”

And then came the coronavirus and everything changed. Beginning in mid-March, @ACLU_WA, @disrightswa & Columbia Legal Services wrote letters to officials in counties, including Spokane, w/ larger jail populations, calling for “immediate actions” to reduce their population & take additional measures to protect remaining inmates.

Today, Washington jails have fewer than half the inmates they did in 2018. #COVID19 is the reason. The last few weeks have resulted in a rapid emptying out of jails. It’s the result of fewer bookings and people being released. @AustinJenkinsN3 has details. https://www.knkx.org/post/covid-19-crisis-struck-and-washington-jails-emptied-out A legal activist group, Columbia Legal Services, began agitating for inmates over 50 years old to be set free to save them from the virus. Ridgeway is 71 years old.Q13 News reports prosecutors argued in court that “The Petitioners [Columbia Legal Services] demand that 2/3 of the prison population be released into the community, a number which includes serial killers and capital murderers.”

Among the killers to possibly be released, besides the Green River Killer, was Isaac Zamora, a multiple murderer who went on a shooting rampage and killed five people. He’s serving a life sentence, whatever that means anymore.

The Skagit Valley Herald reported that the legal group didn’t take into consideration the horrific nature of the crimes committed by the 2/3 of the inmates who would be released. The response to the lawsuit by the state Office of the Attorney General notes that the request doesn’t account for severity of crimes. It contends that what the lawsuit seeks could result in the release of almost 12,000 inmates, possibly even “Green River Killer” Gary Ridgway and Isaac Zamora, who killed six people and injured four others in a shooting spree in Skagit County in 2008. “We’re not talking about low-level druggies and low-level property crimes,” Skagit County Chief Deputy Criminal Prosecutor Rosemary Kaholokula told the Skagit Valley Herald Tuesday. “We’re talking about really bad people.”

On Thursday, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled that those “really bad people,” including The Green River Killer, would face the coronavirus locked up like everyone else in the country.

The vote was 5-4. That means four of the Washington State Supreme Court were ready to empty the state prisons of 2/3 of the prisoners, including Gary Ridgeway.

We note that Columbia Legal Services has just welcomed a new member of the Washington State Supreme Court to the bench, Justice G. Helen Whitener.

One vote saved Washington State from this legal tyranny, but it wasn’t hers. Justice G. Helen Whitener’s name was not among those who voted to keep the “really bad people” in prison.
 
 

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