ESPN Admits They Might Be Watching You Right Now Though Your TV


Smart TVs and other similar electronic devices are embedded with “viewing screens” that enable companies, hackers and of course government agencies to spy on you at any time while within the privacy of your own home.

ESPN has even gone as far as to boldly demonstrate this for their 3 remaining brain dead social justice warrior viewers.

Remember when ESPN used to be about sports, not propping up the liberal agenda…

“One of the great new technologies we have here at ESPN is that we can look at YOU in your house through your TV!”

This was said by ESPN announcer Bill Walton as the network spied on the family of Arizona Wildcats center Dusan Ristic THROUGH THEIR TV as they watched him play basketball from their living room in Serbia:

The creepy admission, from the Feb. 10 Wildcats vs. Trojans game

How does this all work? How can you really know your TV is capable of spying on you?

Just read the official patent that clearly states this technology exists within these devices.

In example the smart TV,

Just read patent application US20150116196A1:

The present invention discloses an LED display module, an LED TV and an LED TV system, wherein a camera component is embedded on the LED display module; in this way, the LED TV is capable of taking pictures from middle of the display screen; because the participants are looking at the display Screen, as a result, the local participants at local and the other end can look in the eyes, which improves sensory feeling of video interaction and realizes getting more information from the eye expression; because the camera component can take pictures from the front side, accuracy of taken feature information is improved; and the accurate feature information can facilitate accurate Subsequent action analysis; as a result, the present invention realizes wider application of LED TV.

 View the photos from this patent.

Now that the patent is already filed and the technology is already in your living room, what’s the next step? Public acceptance.

Notice how this Big Brother technology was publically announced matter-of-factly on a sports network: it was a beta test to make the public slowly realize what’s already happening – and to accept it without question.

Samsung already openly admits they use their “talk to text” feature to record all conversations.

If you use this service, you’re agreeing to give up your privacy.

Here’s a snippet from Samsung’s SmartTV privacy policy:

In addition, Samsung may collect and your device may capture voice commands and associated texts so that we can provide you with Voice Recognition features and evaluate and improve the features. Please be aware that if your spoken words include personal or other sensitive information, that information will be among the data captured and transmitted to a third party through your use of Voice Recognition.

Wikileaks also revealed that the CIA utilizes all of these techniques to bring about their Orwellian vision for a global one-world authority.

Wikileaks later revealed the CIA has malware capable of turning these TVs into full-time listening devices – even when the TV appears off!

But that’s probably not as shocking as the CIA admitting it wants to spy on you through your “smart” dishwasher.

It seems George Orwell was barely scratching the surface when he wrote about Big Brother telescreens in his novel 1984.

How does that make you rest at night? How about turning off that smart TV and leaving invasive technology for the simple-minded?

Source: InfoWars



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