
One of the most common applications is called "Beware", and it scans billions of "arrest reports, property records, commercial databases, deep Web searches" and social media postings to give authorities an idea of who they are dealing with.
So the next time that police pull up in front of your home, it is likely that what you have posted on Facebook will be searched.
If you have said things that could be construed as "anti-government" or "anti-police", there is a very good chance that you will have a very high "threat score" and you will be on the red list.
I understand that this sounds like something that comes directly out of a science fiction movie, but I assure you that it is very real. In fact, the Washington Post reported on this just the other day.
Calculate your "threat score". If you made some ill-advised comments on Facebook or in an Internet forum five years ago, there is still probably a record of that somewhere, and "Beware" will probably find it.
We live in a society that has become absolutely obsessed with surveillance.
A "Big Brother police state control grid" is being systematically constructed all around us, and we are being watched, tracked, monitored and controlled in hundreds of different ways.
Will we ever be able to get our privacy back, or has government surveillance become too entrenched?