Every day we see more and more sea, land, panoramic, interplanetary and
increasingly barbaric and murderous walls against people who just want to movefrom one part of the earth to another and can not, as the deadly world powerdeliberately chooses not to give them a toilet paper that other "privileged"people can get whenever they want, or because they were born by chance somewhereelse on the planet, where, although not always, they have the right to get thistoilet paper, known as a "passport", or because they have the francs to buy it.---- And Virtual Walls Against Immigrants ---- Every day we see more and moresea, land, panoramic, interplanetary and increasingly barbaric and murderouswalls against people who just want to move from one part of the earth to anotherand can not, as the deadly world power deliberately chooses not to give them atoilet paper that others, "privileged", can get whenever they want, or becausethey were born by chance somewhere else on the planet, where, although notalways, they have the right to get it. toilet paper, known as a "passport", orbecause they have the francs to buy it.But this barbarity is not enough. With the brand new barbed wire between Belarus,Poland and Lithuania pushing "enemies" out of Europe-cemetery, the focus isincreasingly on electronic border surveillance. Robots and algorithms come toreinforce, in the first phase, the xenophobia and racism of their creators, theEuropean agency Frontex, the first uniformed body of the European Union, but alsotheir supporters, the vast majority of European "society".Drones, infrared media and robot detectors have been used for several years now.However, the arsenal is mainly enriched by the European Roborder program, whichaims to create a "fully autonomous border monitoring system" with land, air andsea robots.Another armor, at the airports of Lithuania, Hungary and Greece, the iBorderCtrlprogram, tested artificial intelligence to detect "lies" by interrogators. Thesystem asked passengers questions and scanned their dim facial expressions. Whenin doubt, he led them to more sophisticated border police checks. After muchcriticism, iBorderCtrl has stopped, but that does not mean that other similarexperiences will not be tried.The Avatar program, which is also based on "emotion recognition", is currentlybeing tested in Romania and Canada. Polish border guards use Israeli Cellebritesystems to access data stored on phones.[?.?.?. Given the constant effort ofpeople to cross Greece from countries in Asia and Africa, this may also berelated to the fact that the largest Israeli real estate companies have bought,directly or indirectly, an incredible number of properties, from basements toplots of land. demolished houses, hotels, entire apartment buildings, shops,kiosks and who knows what else]. In addition, Cellebrite regularly sells andsells these systems on the market as tools useful in the examination of asylumapplications.* With information from the French magazine Courant Alternatif.?.?.?. The rendering of the word drone with Greek characters was chosen as themost understandable. N. Sarantakos's blog, which proposes the "drone" for thedrone, states that "the term is not as new as one would expect - it has been inwritten sources since 1946. In the November 1946 issue of the journal PopularScience we read: Crewless, radio-controlled airplanes can now reach almost anypoint on earth... Drones, as the radio-controlled craft are called, have manypotentialities, civilian and military. The English term for the colloquial,drone, was not accepted by experts with great pleasure. Drone means "drone" inEnglish, but it also means the monotonous sound, even the monotonous voice, andit seems that the word was given to the flying vehicle precisely because the oldmilitary unmanned aircraft made a loud and monotonous sound from their engines.According to Wikipedia, experts have strongly objected to the term drone (Theterm has encountered strong opposition from aviation professionals and governmentregulators). The Research Center for Scientific Terms and Neologisms of theAcademy of Athens has proposed the term telescope, which is of course economicalbut I very much doubt if it brings to mind the specific object. As a result ofthe terminological confusion, many still use the English term untranslated anduntranslated, drone, while fewer transcribe it, drone. There are also the mostspecialized terms, such as quadcopter, hexacopter and octopter, while some usethe general term remote controlled. Both solutions may be convenient in somecontexts, but not in all. So, in the Vocabulary we had come up with theHellenized rendition of "drone" which is reminiscent of the English term, and sowhoever has not heard the term immediately understands what it is about ".[There are many proposals: drone, helicopter, remote-controlled ruffian,liligoftero, cop drone, remote-controlled activator, heteroketryx, bamburopter,telebambhttps://www.anarkismo.net/article/32490ura and so on and so forth. Whatever ischosen, however, the possibility that "whatever flies, may fall" is always present].https://www.anarkismo.net/article/32490_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.caSPREAD THE INFORMATION
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