DEPLOYMENT of “Wireless”
Smart Nodes a
Military Weapons System
Smart City Kill Zones – by
IBM, Google and Landmark Ericsson.
Military Weapon Systems “Deployed”
in Thousands of Street Lights
Massive Camera Surveillance – by anyCOMM
Deployment of “Wireless” Smart
Nodes on Street Lights to
Collect Data, and MORE . . .
a video network with multiple cameras on each node
anyCOMM is a leading technology company which
has partnered with multiple cities
throughout the United States, most recently
San Francisco, to “deploy” its unique
“smart nodes.”
When placed on a series of
streetlights, these
nodes create a high-speed wireless
cellular network, as well
as a video network with
up to four cameras on each node.
Smart City Kill Zones
“Deployed” by IBM,
Google and Landmark Ericsson.
Smart sensors – include the capability for video
analytics a common building block for a
smart city because of the vast amount of information
that can be derived through the video
footage that each sensor collects.
THIS TECH IS A MILITARY
WEAPONS SYSTEM
DISGUISED AS CIVILIAN
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS.
INSIDER COMMENT:
that was on a city website.
You will likely find that your area is engaged in
similar military operations . . .
Please don’t be tricked –
when you read the cities
plan to increase
“deadly” levels of frequencies along
with massive data collection we are
told anyCOMM tech will improve public
safety, and better the lives of
residents and the City.
We are told this tech will improve
the quality of life for
residents.
We are told – the nodes would communicate
with each other to significantly enhance our
community’s cellular and Wi-Fi network, creating
demonstrably better connectivity. This
network will help lay the foundation for the
City’s future, providing the essential
infrastructure needed to attract new companies,
allow for the deployment of autonomous
vehicles, and offer a new opportunity to
implement equitable internet access.
We are assured OUR data will be
private, safe and secure.
We are told – The proposed smart node technology
offers an incredible opportunity to make
the City more efficient,
safer, and more prepared
to pilot and deploy
emerging technologies
than ever before.
We have already
become known
as a “City of Firsts.”
DO NOT BE DECEIVED THIS IS A ‘DEPLOYMENT’
OF MILITARY WEAPONS
Many cities and counties
are claiming they are
“first” and will lead the future with
technologies that will
create safety for all.
These are frequency concentration
encampments.
We will be forced to relocate into these death
zones as the weather warfare, fires, floods,
hurricanes extreme snow
and rain events, food
scarcity and power outages INCREASE.
We are told due to
climate change we live
in a “new normal” of
extreme weather –
extreme everything.
These extremes are
technologies used as
weapons – this is our new reality.
THIS IS WAR and
YOUR CITY IS NOT FIRST . . .
THIS TECH IS A MILITARY
WEAPONS SYSTEM
DISGUISED AS CIVILIAN
COMMUNICATION NETWORKS
A SILENT WEAPONS
SYSTEM FOR QUIET
WARS IS UPON US .
IMMEDIATELY BELOW ARE EXCERPTS
FROM THE LINK WHERE YOU CAN
READ THE ENTIRE AGENDA
ITEM. The PDF and agenda link are located
at the end of this emergency advisory . . .
WHILE YOU WILL READ THAT THIS
AGENDA IS IN LANCASTER,
CALIFORNIA – REMEMBER, THIS
IS THE UNITED NATIONS PLAN
FOR ALL OF US – WORLDWIDE.
The movement toward becoming
a smart city is the most recent initiative
that the City has embraced through
partnerships with leading innovation
companies such as IBM,
Google and Landmark Ericsson.
Substantially better cellular
and Wi-Fi connectivity.
Smart sensors which include the
capability for video analytics are a
common building block for a
smart city because of the vast amount of
information that can be derived through
the video footage that each sensor collects.
The City has identified a partner with the experience to implement this
cutting-edge technology citywide.
anyCOMM is a leading technology
company which has partnered with multiple cities throughout the
United States, most recently San Francisco, to deploy its unique
“smart nodes.” When placed on a
series of streetlights, these nodes
create a high-speed wireless cellular
network, as well as a video
network with up to four cameras on
each node. The City is working
with anyCOMM to develop a partnership
in which these nodes would
be deployed on Lancaster’s approximately
18,000 street lights for the
purposes of collecting data
The nodes would communicate with each other to significantly enhance our
community’s cellular and Wi-Fi network, creating demonstrably better
connectivity. This network will help lay the foundation for the City’s future,
providing the essential infrastructure needed to attract new companies,
allow for the deployment of autonomous vehicles, and offer a new opportunity
to implement equitable internet access
The video cameras are a key component of the smart node’s ability to
accomplish these goals, care must be taken regarding the use of the
associated footage. The City Council has expressed its commitment to
ensuring that any video camera deployed helps to support and strengthen
the overall function of the City while still balancing the privacy of residents.
With that in mind, a Camera Surveillance Policy was developed for the
Criminal Justice Commission to review which outlines how camera footage
will be used and by whom. The policy makes clear that the primary purposes
of the cameras will include collecting video footage which will allow the City
to use information and technology to increase operational efficiency and
provide quality services for residents. Secondarily, police and fire officials
will have access to footage directly from anyCOMM, which can be utilized
to assist in their investigations of criminal activities.
Under this policy, video footage will be securely stored by anyCOMM. The
firm will remit data analytics such as traffic counts and maintenance needs to
the City; the accompanying footage would not be necessary for these purposes.
Upon request, authorized public safety officials will be able to procure specific
video footage to aid in investigations.
The proposed smart node technology offers an incredible opportunity to
make the City of Lancaster more efficient, safer, and more prepared to pilot
and deploy emerging technologies than ever before. We have already become
known as a “City of Firsts.” Through implementation of technology such
as anyCOMM’s, we will soon become a city of the future.