Are we Being Watched?

So has anybody else read the article about how a husband and wife were browsing the internet. Thw wife was looking at pressure cookers, and in the same timeframe the husband was looking at backpacks. Well apparently the government responded to this by sending an Anti-Terrorism task force to their door-step. When I find the article again i will post the link.

Anyways, so do you think that every move we make is being monitored? WTF lol

While I don’t necessarily believe the story you are referencing, yes, we most certainly are being monitored in some form or the other.

Anyone who doesn’t believe that this is going on in the technological age that we live in is very niave.

http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2013/08/government-knocking-doors-because-google-searches/67864/#.UfqCSAXy7zQ.facebook

Naive is not necessarily the right word. The technology to be able to scan for certain words and also cross-referencing in real time -nationwide- is relatively new.

Since the setup for such a system is insanely complicated (bribe/threaten google, microsoft, facebook et al, build titanic server farms, recruit legions of techies, devise networks and hierarchies while getting rich etc) we can conclude:

  1. the whole system had hundreds of architects and thousands of collaborators.
    Guys who probably did not understand the sheer magnitude and socio-political impact.
    Think of the Manhattan Project. Only a handful would’ve understood the power they created.
    However, now that the disgusting contents are leaking and word is out, everyone can and should speak up.

  2. Even if all netizens are outraged and vote third party, the immense structure is like a hydra. It’s a new shadow industry that is convenient and efficient.
    When terrorism won’t be enough, expect an abducted child to be resuced.

You already know the answer to your question.


Hes watching everyone.

[quote]spar4tee wrote:
You already know the answer to your question.[/quote]

rhetorical

I won’t even jerk off in front of the laptop without covering the webcam on top of it first. Well sometimes I don’t mind.

[quote]StevenF wrote:
I won’t even jerk off in front of the laptop without covering the webcam on top of it first. Well sometimes I don’t mind. [/quote]

i prefer to stream live images from my webcam during, gives me a sense like im in a one man porn lmao

Just a note…your phones can be hacked and listened to, your cameras can be turned on and your mics turned on without your knowledge. What the public is aware of is always about five to ten years behind reality. Any time you use a gps search you can be tracked easily.

You are photographed 15 or more times a day in one way or the other…maybe more if you use an ATM machine ever, drive a car, pass through a Toll way, try to find directions, or breath.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Just a note…your phones can be hacked and listened to, your cameras can be turned on and your mics turned on without your knowledge. What the public is aware of is always about five to ten years behind reality. Any time you use a gps search you can be tracked easily.

You are photographed 15 or more times a day in one way or the other…maybe more if you use an ATM machine ever, drive a car, pass through a Toll way, try to find directions, or breath.[/quote]

thats scary

It’d be real easy to troll the gov’t, which not only would be funny, but would also prove these theories.

the liberals havent outlawed freedom of speech yet…

[quote]stokes1989 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Just a note…your phones can be hacked and listened to, your cameras can be turned on and your mics turned on without your knowledge. What the public is aware of is always about five to ten years behind reality. Any time you use a gps search you can be tracked easily.

You are photographed 15 or more times a day in one way or the other…maybe more if you use an ATM machine ever, drive a car, pass through a Toll way, try to find directions, or breath.[/quote]

thats scary[/quote]

Hey, it’s just the truth. The military alone is way ahead of public knowledge.

[quote]Smashingweights wrote:
While I don’t necessarily believe the story you are referencing, yes, we most certainly are being monitored in some form or the other.

Anyone who doesn’t believe that this is going on in the technological age that we live in is very niave. [/quote]

People also self-monitor. Those active on social media share a lot about themselves, and aside from stated (or easily crawled) data like education, location, religious/political views, etc., postings often reveal information such as likely socio-economic status, the real-life influence a person or group holds, and complacency with one’s life circumstances. A well-known example is how facebook and twitter has been used to predict personality to a high degree. And since the information is freely shared, any business or agency is permitted to utilize it for their own interests.

[quote]stokes1989 wrote:

[quote]spar4tee wrote:
You already know the answer to your question.[/quote]

rhetorical[/quote]
You don’t know the magnitude then

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]stokes1989 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Just a note…your phones can be hacked and listened to, your cameras can be turned on and your mics turned on without your knowledge. What the public is aware of is always about five to ten years behind reality. Any time you use a gps search you can be tracked easily.

You are photographed 15 or more times a day in one way or the other…maybe more if you use an ATM machine ever, drive a car, pass through a Toll way, try to find directions, or breath.[/quote]

thats scary[/quote]

Hey, it’s just the truth. The military alone is way ahead of public knowledge.[/quote]

X2 They had the F-117 stealth bomber built in the early 80’s and kept secret until the first gulf war. Which i am 100% ok with the military keeping there shit in house.

Erm…yikes…uhhhh…better cover my ass here…

DEAR GOVERNMENT / ILLUMINATI / NAMOR THE SUBMARINER…

Despite my extensive Google Search history suggesting to the contrary, I do not plan to steal 12 Loggerhead Sea Turtles from a turtle sanctuary, mount Browning M2HB machine guns to their shells on rotating turrets, kidnap 12 midgets (or “little people”), create adorable saddles for them, mount them on the aforementioned hybrid turtle/machine gun creatures, partially submerge Ivor Wynne Stadium in Hamilton, Ontario with water, and stage a gladiatoral land/sea battle named “Turtle-geddon 2013” in said stadium for fun and profit.

With Best Regards,
Pimpbot5000

Dude, if you type “president”…“bomb”…"and “high jack” in the same senten…

Fuck…I hear helicopters.

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Dude, if you type “president”…“bomb”…"and “high jack” in the same senten…

Fuck…I hear helicopters.[/quote]

It’s not illegal to type, or search those things so let those helos come.

[quote]Aggv wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
Dude, if you type “president”…“bomb”…"and “high jack” in the same senten…

Fuck…I hear helicopters.[/quote]

It’s not illegal to type, or search those things so let those helos come. [/quote]
But he’s black. His ass won’t be the same after this experience, and he just might get a criminal record.