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But sometime after June 2019, in the weeks leading up to Epstein’s arrest, that newsletter was wiped from the Windbourne website.
You may not have heard of it, but “Smart911” already has been implemented by local governments—and put on Americans’ cellphones—in South Carolina, Ohio, Kentucky, Florida, Arkansas, New York, California, Massachusetts, Hawaii and more. According to Windbourne, Smart911 is in forty states at the time of this writing.
Newer versions of Smart911 reportedly also can access your personal photos, medical and health information, and other details.
The company insists, “It is NOT the goal of Smart911 to spy on you or share your information with anyone or any organization without cause.”
The only consolation in the twisted story of Jeffrey Epstein may be that in the future, exploitative spies like him will probably become obsolete. Instead, we’ll willingly gather intelligence on ourselves.
In 2020, who needs the classic honey trap when you’ve got the app?