What Are These Weird Street Signs Being Installed in Las Vegas?
Part of ‘Intellistreets’ rollout?Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
May 15, 2013
Strange new street signs being installed across Las
Vegas are prompting suspicions from concerned readers, one of whom sent
us the following images. Are these new signs part of the nationwide
‘Intellistreets’ rollout of so-called “smart” hubs that eavesdrop on
conversations?

Image: Infowars.com
“My neighbor brought it to my attention that these very
suspicious-looking road signs are being installed throughout Las Vegas
on the major streets,” David wrote to us. “The enormous amount of road
construction they are doing to install these must cost someone (the
taxpayers, I’m sure) a fortune. My neighbor was quite alarmed when he
saw these. He took photos and has been asking everyone if they know
anything about them-no one will say anything; even the construction
workers actually installing have no info about them. The signs are
obviously electronic with large control boxes and antennae attached.”
Although it was reported last year that
41,000 new LED street lamps were being installed throughout Las Vegas,
these devices don’t appear to be for lighting, they appear to be for
displaying digital messages.
As we previously reported,
the Intellistreets system which is currently being installed in cities
across the US relies on “smart” street lamps connected by a ubiquitous
wi-fi network that have numerous “homeland security applications,”
including the ability to “engage captive audiences” via a loudspeaker
system and give audible warnings to individuals.
The system is “also capable of recording conversations,” according to a report by ABC 7.
The lights can also be fitted with a digital display
similar to the one seen in the photos below which can be used for both
advertising and security announcements.
The company behind the street lights, Illuminating Concepts, responded to the controversy over
‘Intellistreets’ last year by ludicrously claiming the system did not
represent a “big brother” intrusion. ABC 7 confirmed that the company
was “working with Homeland Security” to implement the high tech network.
If any of our readers are aware of the purpose of these new street signs in Las Vegas, please let us know in the comments below.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.


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