shhhhhh the FBI can hear us

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That's it, I'm moving inside the FBI headquarters. I bet they don't spy on themselves too much.

They don't...

But the CIA and NSA do.. Haha.

I know for a fact that the NSA has security dossiers on almost every citizen of the US and foreigners, which is not including the nearly 100,000 security dossiers of known and suspected terrorists in this country and abroad. I can assure you, they could give a shit about what the average US citizen does or speaks about, but if you happen to even mention one of the over 20,000 keywords in a phone conversation, you automatically get flagged and tapped for 2-4 weeks by the NSA (this has been going on for more than 25 years already, and is so advanced that it can literally tell if it's a mistake to be flagged or not without any human interraction).

The FBI are scary and intimidating for the average citizen. But if you really want to see the cool as hell stuff, the CIA and better yet, the NSA is where the fun is really at. High level security access at the NSA is just about the best place to be. The second most fun place in the world to be is a high level clearance analyst for Mossad in Israel. Having family members in fun places also makes for great contacts and stories, unfortunately even they can't tell you the really cool shit.

The best jobs in the world are not working for yourself in internet marketing. It's working as a security analyst for the NSA or a private contractor with high security clearance in the private sector so you can use your access to the NSA technology and get paid a shitload of money with your own hours to give some big corporations information while still in your boxers at home. They also have access to some of the best damn information when it comes to background checks. It's seriously UNREAL what you can find out about someone.

...and people wonder where I get my extreme paranoia from.. If you could only see just ONE file, you'd sleep with one eye open and be watching your back for the rest of your life. It makes the Hollywoodness crap look like child's play.
 


Well isn't that echolon or something what's jon talking about?

BTW Jon, hw old were you in mid 90's so you know all that stuff :) ?

But however I bet that there are hackers on weirdest places on world which have more "gadgets" and "tools" than NSA and CIA.. heh
 
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at least lower border control got reversed

lol never happen. Americans are always saying that. Canada is Canada and will never be the US. US did try to take over the US a very long time ago. And we (Canadians) kicked their butts back to the states.
 
It's time for revolution.. overthrow these fuckers... take the power back!!


Seriously though.... they know that much about everyone and yet people still believe Al Quaida 9/11 story. Even without all the other stuff, just the look on Bush's face in that school said to me he knew.
 
Look, it is absolutely absurd to allow the government to take away freedom and privacy for the sake of being "safe". Even with all this technology they still couldn't prevent 19 terrorists with box cutters and flight degrees.

Look at the UK, they invested a TON of money into putting thousands of security cameras all over London. Despite the mass invasion of privacy it hasn't stopped crime, nor terrorism if you read the news.

I'm certainly not saying we should do nothing, but what I am saying is handing over that much power to law enforcement is not only wrong, but completely against the very concepts of freedom and liberty. A very slippery slope toward abuse as well.

I don't know about you guys but I don't want to be ruled by Islamic extremists OR a big brother fascist police state in the future.

drusam, not meaning to put you down or anything but I just want to set the record straight about the cameras in London and why they are there for.

The cameras were installed so they can *see* your car registration number.

People talk about those cameras and say all kind of things about them but this just confuses the whole issue.

They where built for that one purpose and that one purpose, they fulfill 100%.

anything else they do *beyond that* would bring it over the 100% effectivness and that's where people get confused.

They were so successful, they now installed 3 times as many and other cities are following.

amen.
 
drusam, not meaning to put you down or anything but I just want to set the record straight about the cameras in London and why they are there for.

The cameras were installed so they can *see* your car registration number.

People talk about those cameras and say all kind of things about them but this just confuses the whole issue.

They where built for that one purpose and that one purpose, they fulfill 100%.

anything else they do *beyond that* would bring it over the 100% effectivness and that's where people get confused.

They were so successful, they now installed 3 times as many and other cities are following.

amen.

ah well a dude from london would definitely know better. geez I gotta stop worrying so much about this shit...:anon.sml:
 
I'm so moving to Monaco once I've made enough $. Beautiful country, no crime, and no income tax.
 
They don't...

I can assure you, they could give a shit about what the average US citizen does or speaks about, but if you happen to even mention one of the over 20,000 keywords in a phone conversation, you automatically get flagged...

I heared that they even do that kind of stuff over here in the EU. But I´m not sure if that´s the NSA,too.

Anyway that´s kinda scary. Imagine we would do the same...
 
The Military Head of Thailand told the newspaper that he doesn't use cellphones because all cellphone calls through the leading company(AIS) all pass through Singapore. Singapore has thousands of Thai speakers sitting in cubicles doing nothing but listening to phone calls and trying to find out Thailand's military secrets.
 
I believe this might be real about the phones. The government does ask for backdoors on things from the manufacturers and the fools do it.

On old motorola phones from the 1990s (Analog) I could put it in test mode by typing a sequence. Then another sequence made it grab a channel in monitor mode. Listen to whoever was on that channel. Push another button and jump to another channel.

Wasnt totally useful as you could not pick a phone number or person to listen to. You had to jump from channel to channel and most towers had about 100 to 300. Sometimes you heard good, funny, or secret stuff.

Sometimes newsreporters had used this to break stories.
 
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