After playing on Google Earth today, I couldn't help but wonder if certain places on earth are considered "over crowded".
Seems USA and UK are almost totally surveillance societies. I clicked on a camera and scrolled all over USA. There are many major cities and densly populated areas that are marked in blue camera surveillance. These areas do not have a camera icon on the map, but you can find them by scrolling. Does it seem to you that this surveillance is overkill?
Even though the imagery appears static, what would happen if it were all suddenly to go live in real time? How would you feel about being "watched" in your own yard or if you were inside near a window?
Also, I read recently that some day care centers will now require parents to be fingerprinted and will have to use a fingerprint check machine before they are allowed to pick up their children. All of these surveillance techniques are being promoted as safety items. Do you think it is necessary?
If we had all this technology in a less crowded world, would surveillance still be necessary?
Do you think Armageddon is the answer to an overcrowded world?