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One way, or another, those in power will find a way to totally control society
But I don't have to unlock and open the door for them to spy on me. All the sheep of the world simply let this happen. I'm not doing anything, let them watch and listen. If the government wants to spy on me, they can. I can't stop them but I certainly don't need to help them.
 
But I don't have to unlock and open the door for them to spy on me. All the sheep of the world simply let this happen. I'm not doing anything, let them watch and listen. If the government wants to spy on me, they can. I can't stop them but I certainly don't need to help them.
They've been spying on us ever since we started using cell phones and the internet. Fir all we know, they have the ability to listen and see everything we do in our homes, car, everywhere we go with our devices.
 
Fir all we know, they have the ability to listen and see everything we do in our homes, car, everywhere we go with our devices.
Only if you bring an electronic device into your home such as a "smart" refrigerator. Or maybe you got on their radar somehow and they broke in and bugged your house.

Of course I don't trust my TV. That's what Big Brother used and ours now look just like the ones in the movie from 20+ years ago.
 
Only if you bring an electronic device into your home such as a "smart" refrigerator. Or maybe you got on their radar somehow and they broke in and bugged your house.

Of course I don't trust my TV. That's what Big Brother used and ours now look just like the ones in the movie from 20+ years ago.
Esp when they're made in other countries
 
The government stopped buying certain components from China due to embedded spyware.
 
Well, to help avoid annoying adds we can start asking for a list of "All places that have and independence day thanks to the UK". Should give Collin some possible vacation plans and make big brother help us for a change!
 
They've been spying on us ever since we started using cell phones and the internet. Fir all we know, they have the ability to listen and see everything we do in our homes, car, everywhere we go with our devices.
I've been demoing a new database the past month which contains something like 80 billion records from license plate readers around the country. I never knew how widespread they were. They're supposedly going on amazon, ups, and fedex trucks as an additional revenue stream. I put my own plate into it and it had pictures of me driving on the roads, my car in my driveway and at my office and stores It has the GPS co-ordinates of each photo, dates and times, etc. You can also geo-fence an area and see all the cars that were read within that selected area. You can set an alert where you get notified if a plate you set is read somewhere.
Some pretty intrusive stuff.
 
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I've been demoing a new database the past month which contains something like 80 billion records from license plate readers around the country. I never knew how widespread they were. They're supposedly going on amazon, ups, and fedex trucks as an additional revenue stream. I put my own plate into it and it had pictures of me driving on the roads, my car in my driveway and at my office and stores It has the GPS co-ordinates of each photo, dates and times, etc. You can also geo-fence an area and see all the cars that were read within that selected area. You can set an alert where you get notified if a plate you set is read somewhere.
Some pretty intrusive stuff.
"Big Eye", (not the AWAC), already knows who and where we are via our smartphone's beacon, even if you power it down. Have you noticed you suddenly receive anonymous calls and text messages when you're moving around? We're constantly GeoTagged. If you leave without the device, they can track your EZ Pass transponder. There's also facial/body movement recognition.

What is considered "reasonable" expectation of privacy under the 4th amendment? Are license plate readers an unreasonable invasion of privacy? Can that information be declared inadmissible evidence in a Court of Law?

Law Enforcement here in the Deep South is now requesting dna swabs if you file a police complaint.
 

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