They are much further along. Think about it logically.
Since the 90-ties governments have been digitizing everything. They also are very busy of setting themselves up as the guarantor or license-or, or contractor for all kinds of services. These services grow in number and kind. And, when they partner with commercial entities they call it public-private-partnerships. A sort of TTIP but local, which blurs the lines of public and private law. See also the effects of the patriot act.
All in all, they have all the data. all they now have to do is to legalize its integration. And this will simply happen as a matter of course, because every angle is covered.
I saw an introductory presentation of a Dutch Minister of Justice and it clearly shows this point.
They are much further along. Think about it logically.
Since the 90-ties governments have been digitizing everything. They also are very busy of setting themselves up as the guarantor or license-or, or contractor for all kinds of services. These services grow in number and kind. And, when they partner with commercial entities they call it public-private-partnerships. A sort of TTIP but local, which blurs the lines of public and private law. See also the effects of the patriot act.
All in all, they have all the data. all they now have to do is to legalize its integration. And this will simply happen as a matter of course, because every angle is covered.
I saw an introductory presentation of a Dutch Minister of Justice and it clearly shows this point.
Necessity is indeed the vestige of the tyrant.
However, I refer you back to the video: the plan to safe the world. https://www.bitchute.com/video/gpgITBYqsD2a/
[BTW: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13720792/ admit it ... this is nice. ]
What was the side effect of mass surveillance. ......? And what advantage does that yield?