| mercurial333 | 06-08-2013 03:54 AM | NSA Prism Surveillance Program |
True mercurial333 - all up in the radio and tv news here too for past few days |
Dmshark25 | 06-08-2013 06:52 AM | Wow so where all under surveillance and the people we talk to and our location |
mercurial333 | 06-08-2013 04:23 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Dmshark25
(Post 456421)
Wow so where all under surveillance and the people we talk to and our location | Storage is cheap nowadays :)
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Gamefreak | 06-08-2013 04:50 PM | with all the info ppl post online and how many hours ppl stay online, if you didnt have a clue this was happening then you must live under a rock. |
slim jim | 06-10-2013 11:45 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Gamefreak
(Post 456571)
with all the info ppl post online and how many hours ppl stay online, if you didnt have a clue this was happening then you must live under a rock. | Exactly. Its amazing it takes a printed article to state the obvious |
jeffweico | 06-10-2013 11:54 AM | I don't think anyone has to worry- They can have all sorts of data but given the volume, unless they are going to hire a million people to start digging, they will have to be very selective about whom they pursue.
Having said that, if I were going to do anything illegal, I certainly wouldn't send an email about it or talk about it on the phone... |
Sandy D | 06-10-2013 01:42 PM | Just more unlawful invasion of our privacy and destroying our constitutional rights. |
LoopHole | 06-10-2013 03:35 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Sandy D
(Post 457106)
Just more unlawful invasion of our privacy and destroying our constitutional rights. | Yup very much so. Looks like the terrorists haven't destroyed America but sure as hell are destroying out freedom.
I have a feeling there is a lot more constitution destroying in the future. |
LoopHole | 06-10-2013 03:36 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Gamefreak
(Post 456571)
with all the info ppl post online and how many hours ppl stay online, if you didnt have a clue this was happening then you must live under a rock. | I'm sure it did, but not at this level. They literally want to see everything now. |
jeffweico | 06-10-2013 08:53 PM | Don't get me wrong, I am NOT in favor of this, nor do I understand why people are just accepting it. But I have been, for the last several years, going under the assumption that privacy is dead.
Your cell phone, if it is a smart phone, generates a record of your phone's location (and therefore YOUR location) and these records are kept by the phone company.
Every time you buy something with a credit card or one of those loyalty cards, someone has a record of everything you purchased.
Experts have been warning for years that email is NOT private, and in fact can be found easily, even after you have deleted the copy in your inbox.
Cameras are everywhere and facial recognition software is powerful and cheap.
Satellites and drones exist that can probably see the pimple on my a**, right through my clothing. OK, that is probably an exaggeration, but not by much.
People post their job information on LinkedIn and their kids names and activities on FaceBook.
I can, in many areas, see a picture of your house on Google as long as I have your address. Digging a bit further, I can find out who the owner of that address is, how much they paid for it, when they purchased it and any mortgages or liens on the property.
So, what privacy is left? This is something that has been building up for YEARS, it is not something that just happened a few days ago. |
Sandy D | 06-10-2013 09:06 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffweico
(Post 457233)
Don't get me wrong, I am NOT in favor of this, nor do I understand why people are just accepting it. But I have been, for the last several years, going under the assumption that privacy is dead.
Your cell phone, if it is a smart phone, generates a record of your phone's location (and therefore YOUR location) and these records are kept by the phone company.
Every time you buy something with a credit card or one of those loyalty cards, someone has a record of everything you purchased.
Experts have been warning for years that email is NOT private, and in fact can be found easily, even after you have deleted the copy in your inbox.
Cameras are everywhere and facial recognition software is powerful and cheap.
Satellites and drones exist that can probably see the pimple on my a**, right through my clothing. OK, that is probably an exaggeration, but not by much.
People post their job information on LinkedIn and their kids names and activities on FaceBook.
I can, in many areas, see a picture of your house on Google as long as I have your address. Digging a bit further, I can find out who the owner of that address is, how much they paid for it, when they purchased it and any mortgages or liens on the property.
So, what privacy is left? This is something that has been building up for YEARS, it is not something that just happened a few days ago. |
Agree, we have no privacy left and with this gang running things it will be much worse then ever before.
They believe they have to right to know anything and everything about you.
Wait until Obamacare fully kicks in, your pimple will be known to millions of government workers who have access to private medical data now.
Hey, I look at as if those who wanted this voted for this kinda of sneaky behind the back crap then let them get what they deserve. |
astralman | 06-11-2013 02:10 AM | Well history repeats itself always on this planet and looking at how it all is unfolding again not much hope for all of us just enjoy the rest of our supposed free days. Everything cant last forever in this world. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by astralman
(Post 457288)
Well history repeats itself always on this planet and looking at how it all is unfolding again not much hope for all of us just enjoy the rest of our supposed free days. Everything cant last forever in this world. | Hope you are ok astralman - that doesnt quite go with the thread...all doomy and gloomy - feel better :) |
mercurial333 | 06-11-2013 05:26 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 457310)
Hope you are ok astralman - that doesnt quite go with the thread...all doomy and gloomy - feel better :) | He is most likely referring to the Stasi.
Goes quiet well, I'd say xD |
vogeltron | 06-16-2013 03:49 AM | Just proves it doesn't really matter which of the two political parties are in power in the United States. When it comes to individual freedom and Big Brother spying on its law abiding citizens they are essentially the same. |
golden_monkey | 06-23-2013 10:11 PM | |
jeffweico | 06-23-2013 10:44 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by vogeltron
(Post 459008)
Just proves it doesn't really matter which of the two political parties are in power in the United States. When it comes to individual freedom and Big Brother spying on its law abiding citizens they are essentially the same. | Exactly. The program in question started under Bush, expanded under Obama and will probably continue and expand under the next president, regardless of their political party. I'm sure there are other programs going back even further that we may not even know about.
Remember, the only reason we know about this is because someone who knew about it thought it was wrong and decided to blow the whistle, risking his freedom and maybe even his life. How many people are willing to do that? Very few. This may be the tip of the iceberg. | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:55 AM. | |
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