The freaky Minority Reportpre - criminal offense system called FASTthat Homeland Security was mulling over waaay back in 2008 has been given the green light , and voluntary citizen are now having their actions tracked by an algorithm for signs of ill will .

https://gizmodo.com/homeland-securitys-hostile-thoughts-detection-system-du-5054119

In the long time since the Future Attribute Screening Technology ( FAST ) was first first revealed by Homeland Security , the department has honed its ability to “ collect , physical process , or hold back information ” on members of the populace , in this case a subgroup of DHS employee . During this psychometric test , dissipated curriculum director Robert Middleton , Jr. , said “ sensors will non - intrusively collect video recording images , audio recordings , and psychophysiological measurements from the employee . ”

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The goal being , of course of study , Tom Cruise and a bunch of jet pack - outfit pre - crime officers swooping down from the heavens to place incapacitating headdress on their inevitably crime - committing brows .

Kidding ! More seriously , DHS has predict that the information collect from the test field of study is bring forth anonymously with no identifying markers or such that could give away who ’s being track from the voluntary subgroup . Breathe well-off , DHS Republic of Guinea hog — any potential manslayer or terrorists amongst you are safe ! [ CBS ]

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