RE: SecretlyTracking you "In The Name Of The Law"

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SecretlyTracking you "In The Name Of The Law"

in freedom •  7 years ago  (edited)

That is very true. The more we hear of "things" becoming advance the more we find conspiracies theories that are true. If the Government can track us without an reason whenever they want who's to say what else they can or will do to us without our knowledge?

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there would be no conspiracy "theories" if everyone was happy ... i consider the fact that the term exists and has become a living meme (not a funny picture with a quote) enough to take it seriously, because the underlying reason is a lot more important than 95% of all stories spun from it

as for the cellphone tracking, your government can certainly because they have actually access to all gps data because they ARE gps ... europe wanted to launch their own a few years ago , im not sure if they did or if the lobby bought them not to do it, there's stories about the notorious "killswitch" too, a bit like the commander-in-chief overthere has a button in the oval office, next to the putin-phone and the button to launch the nuke to kill all nukes, which basically cuts off the lowest infrastructure of the "world"wide web
and its actually possible that that's possible
triangulation isnt even that hard, they got mobile units to do that, it just takes your signal from the nearest masts and calculates your position by classic greek trigonometry, you dont have to make calls for that, your phone just has to be powered.

I personally don't keep a battery in my phone unless i need to call and i rarely take it outside (and i live in belgium and im not even black lol)
because its that easy really, the phone company already knows, big data is billions it would be very hard to resist that amount of money when you have the data and moreover i dont think they need much of a warrant here. Phone companies are required by default to keep all sms for two years. Basically anyone communicating by classic phonelines here is a moron, its not about having something to hide or not, its about the right to have people not peek into your living room, right ?

but the control freak advocates will always use the same argument "why do you care if you got nothing to hide"

well ... because sometimes i like running around naked

in my own house

;)

I have noticed that people are quick to label something that does not fall into MSM views as a conspiracy... Even when the person that is telling them about the situation has proof, so I would have to agree it is now a living meme.

I have been researching how they use gps and triangulate the cell phone location and was surprised to learn that they can do this even if you turn the location off on your phone and in some case the phone off itself.

I do not use my phone like most, but I do keep it on during the day. We turn our phones off at night and have eliminated wifi. For me it is not about having anything to hide so yes in my opinion you are 100% right... Its not about any of that, it is about them watching me whenever they feel like it. The picture is great by the way. I have always like The Thinker!