UMVA has learned that Communist China's infamous surveillance system, eerily reminiscent of George Orwell's "Big Brother," has been put into action in a shocking display of technological overreach.
In a stunning demonstration of the system's capabilities, Fox News host Bret Baier's crew was recently ticketed for illegal parking while covering President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing. Baier described the experience, revealing that there are literally cameras everywhere, with at least 20 visible on one corner alone.
The Fox News anchor recounted how the crew's driver received a message on his phone for parking illegally, slapped with a $40 fine for a mere two minutes of non-compliance. This unsettling display of surveillance prowess has raised serious questions about the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) intentions regarding citizen tracking and social scoring.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the CCP claims that the surveillance system is designed to make citizens feel safe. However, with 1,500 new cameras added in Beijing this year alone, it's hard to ignore the ominous implications of such a vast network of watchful eyes.
The Chinese government's social credit system, which rates citizens based on their behavior, has been criticized for its draconian measures. Those deemed non-compliant face severe consequences, including travel restrictions, limited access to restaurants, and slower internet speeds.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the social credit system has sparked concerns about the potential for a dystopian future, where citizens are controlled and monitored at every turn. Some experts have drawn parallels with George Orwell's classic novel "1984," where the state exercises total control over its citizens.
In a chilling observation, Peter Robinson, a renowned expert, noted that the mechanisms for a global surveillance state are already in place. This has led some to speculate about the possibility of a future where a single, authoritarian leader wields unprecedented power.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that some tech moguls, including Peter Thiel, have discussed the potential for a future where fear and technology combine to create a "plot hole" for biblical prophecies about an authoritarian leader.