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RVN VET71

(3,130 posts)
53. We are all naked to public scrutiny.
Mon Jan 12, 2026, 11:39 AM
19 hrs ago

That was the whole point of Poindexter's Total Information Awareness program which was, supposedly, scotched because the public way back then (yes, I'm being ironic) did not want it to go forward. Poindexter said the point was to be able to find and follow terrorists. Funny, isn't it, how the f**king Trump Nazis called Renee Good a terrorist after they murdered her? Meaning the Government is not looking for actual terrorists so much as for people it can condemn as terrorists.

But, sadly, the end result is that all 333,000,000 Americans stand naked before the Government. And it was all part of a furtive movement by the mutated Party of Lincoln.

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Yep..................... Lovie777 22 hrs ago #1
To be fair, most of that information can be obtained by any private citizen. Hellbound Hellhound 21 hrs ago #2
Private citizens cannot track you this way obamanut2012 21 hrs ago #3
You GROSSLY underestimate how much information is already out there and how much can be FOIA'd to the right companies. Hellbound Hellhound 21 hrs ago #4
You missed the point about wholesale government surveillance. Kid Berwyn 21 hrs ago #17
Oh, I didn't miss the point; My counterpoint is that one doesn't even need the government to do it. Hellbound Hellhound 21 hrs ago #18
That's great, but besides the original point. Kid Berwyn 21 hrs ago #19
I mean, there's obviously degrees of power. Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #23
We are all naked to public scrutiny. RVN VET71 19 hrs ago #53
10/10, no notes. I agree with you fully. n/t Hellbound Hellhound 19 hrs ago #54
And, of course, there is the NSA data center in Utah markodochartaigh 20 hrs ago #27
Thanks, Kid. n/t yellow dahlia 9 hrs ago #70
You are misisng my point: private citzens cannot track you this way obamanut2012 20 hrs ago #44
Hey man, you got a personal stake tied up in this, I don't. I understand. "You're right" if that's what you need. n/t Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #47
Squirrell stillspkg 19 hrs ago #57
Oh, see, THAT is a drastically different animal and I agree entirely. Hellbound Hellhound 18 hrs ago #58
FOIA's aren't dealt with quickly & are challenged for "standing," so the FOIA argument doesn't hold for average citizens ancianita 8 hrs ago #74
As a for instance... Hellbound Hellhound 21 hrs ago #16
I'm not disputing what you're saying radical noodle 20 hrs ago #37
Context search. Post history, details gleaned, timestamps, general statements, writing style, locations, profiles... Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #38
So here's PURELY an example. Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #39
Wow! radical noodle 13 hrs ago #66
Tell me how YOU track a neighborhood's worth of phones like teh OP states obamanut2012 20 hrs ago #45
With a lot of hard work and research. Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #48
Do it DBoon 8 hrs ago #75
It is fairly trivial Lithos 20 hrs ago #28
It really isn't obamanut2012 20 hrs ago #46
They do it all the time Lithos 15 hrs ago #62
The way this is done without a warrant is..... reACTIONary 13 hrs ago #67
Just wait ForgedCrank 21 hrs ago #20
One of those is less than a mile down the main road that runs in front of the farm. ... littlemissmartypants 20 hrs ago #40
The guy ForgedCrank 20 hrs ago #41
I tried to add it. But it's more complicated than I have bandwidth for at the moment. ... littlemissmartypants 19 hrs ago #52
Oooooh! MorbidButterflyTat 9 hrs ago #71
It really does! What a great idea, MBT! ❤️ littlemissmartypants 9 hrs ago #72
Kick dalton99a 21 hrs ago #5
I do not have a cell phone katmondoo 21 hrs ago #7
I don't have one either! CountAllVotes 20 hrs ago #43
It's called 'Stingray' CousinIT 21 hrs ago #6
Stingray is ancient tech orangecrush 21 hrs ago #21
Still in use though, it seems - article from June 2025. I remember from the No Kings protest...people were.. CousinIT 20 hrs ago #24
There are apps in Google Play store orangecrush 20 hrs ago #32
So would it work to "go invisible" if you turn your phone totally off and put it in an RFID wallet? woodsprite 21 hrs ago #8
Burners are currently the best option, and the cheapest for their efficacy. Hellbound Hellhound 21 hrs ago #9
Spot on. orangecrush 21 hrs ago #22
Cheers mate, thanks for the nod. Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #25
True again orangecrush 20 hrs ago #30
Solid. I've always wanted to get into HAM but money's been the limiting factor. Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #31
Look up "Baofeng" ham radio orangecrush 20 hrs ago #33
No shit? Man, I just took a look and they've changed a LOT since I looked last! Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #35
My pleasure orangecrush 20 hrs ago #36
I saw a video orangecrush 20 hrs ago #26
Agreed, with cameras everywhere, the only surefire way to not get tracked via phone is to not have a phone. Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #29
A good RFID bag (or Faraday bag) would help a lot. erronis 20 hrs ago #49
Perhaps you could "go invisible" temporarily. progressoid 12 hrs ago #68
Scary jfz9580m 21 hrs ago #10
Your tax dollars at work. Kid Berwyn 21 hrs ago #11
Well, when you integrate something into every aspect of your life without a clear understanding of how it all works... OldBaldy1701E 21 hrs ago #12
California launches one-click system to delete personal data from hundreds of brokers cbabe 21 hrs ago #15
Good idea. We'll see how well it really works. erronis 19 hrs ago #50
Law enforcement has been using portable cell phone tower capture devices...stingray...since the 90's Melon 21 hrs ago #13
Can law enforcement "see" your phone if your location services is turned off? Felicita 10 hrs ago #69
I think if your phone is on...which is using cell service Melon 7 hrs ago #76
Having a cell phone is like having the Government in your pocket, and not just the U.S. gov! RedWhiteBlueIsRacist 21 hrs ago #14
Word orangecrush 20 hrs ago #34
THAT was the name of the show I was thinking of, "Person of Interest". Hellbound Hellhound 20 hrs ago #42
The consistent misuse of information has a foul smell attached to it Torchlight 19 hrs ago #51
Intrusive vs Exclusive Tech 2na fisherman 19 hrs ago #55
that has to be unconstitutional, right? barbtries 19 hrs ago #56
You'd be surprised how much of their lives people sign away to cell phone companies in their contracts. n/t Hellbound Hellhound 18 hrs ago #59
Faraday bags -misanthroptimist 18 hrs ago #60
I somehow survived half a century without a cell phone. hunter 17 hrs ago #61
NAZIS Joinfortmill 15 hrs ago #63
A VPN will protect your data through encryption, although not your movement GoodRaisin 15 hrs ago #64
Elon??? Evolve Dammit 13 hrs ago #65
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