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Attention: Lib Blackberry Users
On 16/02/2010 7:54 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message ... On 16/02/2010 11:28 AM, nom=de=plume wrote: "I am wrote in message ... In , says... Better read this. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,585942,00.html Libs - Ever get a toothache? Tell your dentist to lib-scan on your teeth. Holy crap, this is the height of hypocrisy: snip Can You See Me Now? Did you know that the federal government can track your whereabouts using data from your BlackBerry and cell phone? And brace yourself, liberals, because the Obama administration supports this monitoring without a warrant. According to the Obama Justice Department, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to the location of American's cell phones. CNET News reports that the administration believes no rights are violated when a phone company reveals its records to the government. All of this is being argued by the Justice Department before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia. The government wants to overturn a previous ruling that would require warrants in order to obtain cell phone data. Liberals complain when the Bush administration monitored phone conversations between terrorists, so where is the outrage now? /snip Where are the screaming trustfund babies? Scotty The best part... they're watching YOU! And you. No, you're the paranoid person. Not paranoid. Just realistically looking at the facts, plus a small technical insight into it. |
Attention: Lib Blackberry Users
On 17/02/2010 2:36 AM, TopBassDog wrote:
On Feb 16, 8:54 pm, wrote: wrote in message ... On 16/02/2010 11:28 AM, nom=de=plume wrote: "I am wrote in message ... In , says... Better read this. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,585942,00.html Libs - Ever get a toothache? Tell your dentist to lib-scan on your teeth. Holy crap, this is the height of hypocrisy: snip Can You See Me Now? Did you know that the federal government can track your whereabouts using data from your BlackBerry and cell phone? And brace yourself, liberals, because the Obama administration supports this monitoring without a warrant. According to the Obama Justice Department, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to the location of American's cell phones. CNET News reports that the administration believes no rights are violated when a phone company reveals its records to the government. All of this is being argued by the Justice Department before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia. The government wants to overturn a previous ruling that would require warrants in order to obtain cell phone data. Liberals complain when the Bush administration monitored phone conversations between terrorists, so where is the outrage now? /snip Where are the screaming trustfund babies? Scotty The best part... they're watching YOU! And you. No, you're the paranoid person. -- Nom=de=Plume Even if your assumption is correct that he is paranoid, D'Plume. At least he thinks. Now, what be your excuse? Not paranoia, it is reality. Pretty safe to say we are monitored. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Analytics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_phone_tracking Now imagine if google compiles your habbits from all the sites you vitit that they have records for then target you with the right subtle adverts. Even your source IP to know if you are at work, home or on the road. But now, lets say the FBI wants to profile you, your habbits would be valuable. Anyone who does something electronic, no mater what the device, should not assume any privacy exists at all. It takes a ridged technical review and defined processes and procedures to avoid it. And these are well beyond the non-technical user. The only question is, are they actually looking at you? Probably not. But if they want, the information is sitting on a computer somewhere. There are good uses, but the temptation for misuse, no one can guarantee it will not be misused if you become a target. |
Attention: Lib Blackberry Users
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Attention: Lib Blackberry Users
"Canuck57" wrote in message
... On 17/02/2010 2:36 AM, TopBassDog wrote: On Feb 16, 8:54 pm, wrote: wrote in message ... On 16/02/2010 11:28 AM, nom=de=plume wrote: "I am wrote in message ... In , says... Better read this. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,585942,00.html Libs - Ever get a toothache? Tell your dentist to lib-scan on your teeth. Holy crap, this is the height of hypocrisy: snip Can You See Me Now? Did you know that the federal government can track your whereabouts using data from your BlackBerry and cell phone? And brace yourself, liberals, because the Obama administration supports this monitoring without a warrant. According to the Obama Justice Department, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to the location of American's cell phones. CNET News reports that the administration believes no rights are violated when a phone company reveals its records to the government. All of this is being argued by the Justice Department before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia. The government wants to overturn a previous ruling that would require warrants in order to obtain cell phone data. Liberals complain when the Bush administration monitored phone conversations between terrorists, so where is the outrage now? /snip Where are the screaming trustfund babies? Scotty The best part... they're watching YOU! And you. No, you're the paranoid person. -- Nom=de=Plume Even if your assumption is correct that he is paranoid, D'Plume. At least he thinks. Now, what be your excuse? Not paranoia, it is reality. Pretty safe to say we are monitored. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Analytics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_phone_tracking Now imagine if google compiles your habbits from all the sites you vitit that they have records for then target you with the right subtle adverts. Even your source IP to know if you are at work, home or on the road. But now, lets say the FBI wants to profile you, your habbits would be valuable. Anyone who does something electronic, no mater what the device, should not assume any privacy exists at all. It takes a ridged technical review and defined processes and procedures to avoid it. And these are well beyond the non-technical user. The only question is, are they actually looking at you? Probably not. But if they want, the information is sitting on a computer somewhere. There are good uses, but the temptation for misuse, no one can guarantee it will not be misused if you become a target. Poor boy... did someone hurt you when you were little... look for the blackhelicopters. They're on to you! -- Nom=de=Plume |
Attention: Lib Blackberry Users
"Canuck57" wrote in message
... On 16/02/2010 7:54 PM, nom=de=plume wrote: wrote in message ... On 16/02/2010 11:28 AM, nom=de=plume wrote: "I am wrote in message ... In , says... Better read this. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,585942,00.html Libs - Ever get a toothache? Tell your dentist to lib-scan on your teeth. Holy crap, this is the height of hypocrisy: snip Can You See Me Now? Did you know that the federal government can track your whereabouts using data from your BlackBerry and cell phone? And brace yourself, liberals, because the Obama administration supports this monitoring without a warrant. According to the Obama Justice Department, there is no reasonable expectation of privacy when it comes to the location of American's cell phones. CNET News reports that the administration believes no rights are violated when a phone company reveals its records to the government. All of this is being argued by the Justice Department before the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia. The government wants to overturn a previous ruling that would require warrants in order to obtain cell phone data. Liberals complain when the Bush administration monitored phone conversations between terrorists, so where is the outrage now? /snip Where are the screaming trustfund babies? Scotty The best part... they're watching YOU! And you. No, you're the paranoid person. Not paranoid. Just realistically looking at the facts, plus a small technical insight into it. Pea-brain size I'd say. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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