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4.19 / 5.00 15,441 ViewsAt 5/11/11 06:29 PM, Magic-Mushroom wrote:At 5/11/11 06:04 PM, IncendiaryProduction wrote: keywords like bomb or jihad.Yes but then doing that would allow them to expand what the keywords will be to further intrude on your privacy.
Wedding is another keyword, because it's Al Qaeda's codeword for terrorist attack.
At 5/11/11 06:32 PM, TucoM wrote: Wedding is another keyword, because it's Al Qaeda's codeword for terrorist attack.
Or it's a private ceremony where to people get married.
You realize who Alex Jones is right?
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At 5/11/11 06:29 PM, Magic-Mushroom wrote:At 5/11/11 06:04 PM, IncendiaryProduction wrote: keywords like bomb or jihad.Yes but then doing that would allow them to expand what the keywords will be to further intrude on your privacy.
You don't seem to understand that they can't. The amount of information coming in, isn't possible to all be analyzed.
That is the reason for the keyword system in the first place. They can't intrude on your privacy, even if they wanted to, which they honestly have no motivation to do anyway.
You act like the government is this dark, shadowy organization that wants to hurt you. This is not so, the people are the government. Those politicians, they could be just like you in no time. They are citizens too, not royalty. The people that work at the NSA, they are just like you and me, normal people.
I guess the point I am getting at is that the government is not out to hurt you. If they want to listen to what I'm saying if I say something like hijack, then go ahead, because there may be someone out there who is serious about it.
At 5/11/11 06:35 PM, IncendiaryProduction wrote: You don't seem to understand that they can't. The amount of information coming in, isn't possible to all be analyzed.
Yes but it's the shit they DO analyze
That is the reason for the keyword system in the first place. They can't intrude on your privacy, even if they wanted to, which they honestly have no motivation to do anyway.
Alright.
You act like the government is this dark, shadowy organization that wants to hurt you. This is not so, the people are the government. Those politicians, they could be just like you in no time. They are citizens too, not royalty. The people that work at the NSA, they are just like you and me, normal people.
Have you SEEN the shit the government has pulled before? Like the attempted false flag operation in the 60's where they were going to get Cuban ''terrorists'' to shoot up everything so we could invade cuba
I guess the point I am getting at is that the government is not out to hurt you. If they want to listen to what I'm saying if I say something like hijack, then go ahead, because there may be someone out there who is serious about it.
I have no problem with being safe knowing my house isn't going to blow up, but things that start with good intentions get put into the wrong hands.
At 5/11/11 06:41 PM, Magic-Mushroom wrote: Have you SEEN the shit the government has pulled before? Like the attempted false flag operation in the 60's where they were going to get Cuban ''terrorists'' to shoot up everything so we could invade cuba
Those were operations inspired by the cold war paranoia, that shouldn't have ever come up, and thank god were never gone through with.
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Unfortunately although the idea can be used for bad things, it can also be used for good things. Such as easier/faster tracking of someone's location for emergency calls or missing person's. We as a society are slowly growing more and more intertwined with technology and these types of things are bound to happen and only seem like a logical progression. No matter what is around it will be used for bad things, but these things can usually also be used for good.
:Have you SEEN the shit the government has pulled before? Like the attempted false flag operation in the 60's where they were going to get Cuban ''terrorists'' to shoot up everything so we could invade cuba
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuban_Missi le_Crisis
GPS in phones is common, although some phones keep (and can provide) location information. Usually for marketing purposes, to track where the customer is.
BTW, all of you know that most ISPs can and will provide info about your surfing habits and copies of your email if asked, right?
They are breaking the American Constitution and an angry riot will probably occur.
At 5/11/11 09:59 PM, Playtapus wrote: They are breaking the American Constitution and an angry riot will probably occur.
Fun fact: The constitution does not promise the right to privacy.