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Post by plutronus on Dec 2, 2016 20:09:26 GMT -6
Americans are so stupid its incredible. People think I'm being unnecessarily paranoid, but what they don't know is what I am seeing happening, this type of corporate thinking is permeating all throughout industry. They are working over-time to connect our cars. And it is a genuine conspiracy, a great big fat corrupt greedy one. Where are our (USA) digital-civil-liberties protections here in the United States of (greedy) Corporations? It ain't popular to profile folks, but isn't statistics the math science of profiling? Talk about phishing, its all about instrumenting us. What we eat, what we buy, where we go in our off-hours, who we sleep with and color of underware? Its incredible and the dummies out there are breathlessly lining up for it!!! Checkout this little trivia I found while perusing some hacking sites. It is short and it is a bit technical but you are actually sharp-enough to catch the drift of it if you are patient and actually read it. Understand that what is being said, is that ALL of the modern Windows 7, 8, 10 era Intel-Architecture computers (PCs & tablets, etc) are being manufactured with these chips in them.....all for the singletary purpose of spying on US, through our InterNet connected (to them) gadgets. See: hackaday.com/2016/11/28/neutralizing-intels-management-engine/plutronusps, merry Christ-Mass
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Post by skywalker on Dec 2, 2016 20:52:49 GMT -6
As an unnecessarily paranoid person myself I fully expect everything I do on any type of computer to be spied on by everybody...which is why I don't do anything on a computer that I don't want anybody to see. And when I do anything that can be traced or tracked I intentionally make it so convoluted that anybody trying to track it would be left totally confused. They can't spy on somebody when they are unspyonable so I guess they will just have to chase the other 320 million sheeple around. If the sheeple don't want to be tracked they should take precautions. The silly feds still have no idea where I really live.
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