It’s been just over one year since the eight-week United States military training exercise, Jade Helm 15 was conducted. During that time it was speculated that a “supercomputer” was being constructed that can locate any citizen in the United States within a very short period of time.
JADE, or the Joint Assistant for Development and Execution, was claimed to be an artificial intelligence that is able to plan, possibly foresee and deploy special forces during times of crisis.
Were all of the conspiracies true? Are these the first steps toward martial law?

Half of all American adults are already in some sort of facial recognition network accessible to law enforcement, according to a comprehensive new study.
Conducted over a year and relying in part on Freedom of Information and public record requests to 106 law enforcement agencies, the study, conducted by Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy and Technology, found American police use of facial recognition technology is a scattered, hodgepodge network of laws and regulations.
Read more about what is going on: Study: 1 in 2 American Adults Already In Facial Recognition Network – Vocativ