"certainly not possible to track thousands at the same time"
ABSOLUTELY WRONG.
Cell phones are common & each one is an individual tracker.
CellOne produces traffic-maps by tracking individual cell phone VELOCITIES on roads (everywhere actually) to figure out a) is this a roadflow & b) is this road-flow slow enough to be a traffic JAM.
the inside & outside of my person, clothing & car are NOT PUBLIC SPACE. You can't implant / attach shit to my private person or property legally to track me. I reserve the right to EMP-blast or microwave any such equipment placed in my PRIVATE property.
this is the next step in the police state.. they final step will be the RFID tags being injected into everyone starting at birth..no warrantless wiretapping etc or secret warrants..this the neo-con's attempt to control everyone for their own benefit...corporations have been collecting and selling ur personal data for decades.. that should never have been allowed..how can u stop google from tracking u ???
@xadam2dudex Stopping Google from tracking you is nearly unavoidable. However, you can limit your exposure to its tracking by using Scroogle as your search engine, Firefox with its security and privacy add-ons, and by learning how to block tracking cookies with the hosts file. Simply search for "Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File" to learn how to use it.
@xadam2dudex no need for RFID tag injections, DNA lab-on-a-chip is much more powerful. This will identify you completely & if you do not have a scan you can be stabbed/slashed by a cop to get one. Results in minutes (coming soon: hours right now). Your non-compliance will be your starvation: you will not get any chance to buy/sell anything in any market except by barter in the near future, if you don't overthrow your slave-lords, once this system is 100% in place.
The Justice Dept and lawmakers are constantly chiseling away our rights to privacy: All in the name of 'Homeland Security'. If our own government is so concerned about our security, why do we have porous borders, containment ships, frieght planes and trains that zip around that are not thoroughly inspected? Among others...
No, they aren't about securing America, it's all about removing the expectation of privacy and liberty and replacing that with fear. A fearfull citizenry will always comply.
if they keep this up they're going to turn me into a 9/11 Truther--and that's a BIG step for me. Clearly they have the capability, and now it seems to the will to do the unthinkable, because they already have. How much fear peddling are we going to tolerate, just to keep the government and MIC employed?
@carrerat2 only a blind person can't be a 9/11 truther - the official story defies physics and denies building 7 ever existed/ mattered. 2 planes & 3 buildings? Cell phones on air planes? No cell phone ever worked on an airplane. I worked for T-Mobile and any cell company's tech support can PROVE it. Go try on ANY PLANE in the sky to use a cell: IT WON'T WORK. Never has
Be 100% sure that the Court will rule in favor of the Justice Department. With the Patriot Act and endless Presidential Executive Orders the Constitution has been ripped apart right before our very eyes. They didn’t change our country’s name from America to the HOMELAND for nothing.
Don’t be shocked America when they roll out the Z Backscatter Vans to your neighborhood to get a sneak n peak into your living room.
This guy can speak like a good talking head should speak, but I like his crazy eyes - it's like he's standing ramrod straight, but he's "seen things."
Not only should the courts rule in our favor, the courts should actively prosecute offenders that violate our privacy rights.
No clue why no law has ever been written to allow for enforcement of our rights afforded by the Bill of Rights, but a clearer indication that the founders forgot something, I don't think there has ever been.
If nothing else, it is an indication that our legislators have failed us.
We should become activists for a law that enforces our Bill of Rights against all offenders.
There will be stupid people saying "I have nothing to hide, so I don't mind" and because of this type of thinking we will live in George Orwell's 1984, but 1000 times worse.
@ZeroSixtyFive Interesting cliché, I have nothing to hide, therefore nothing to fear, I’m sure this cliché was thrown around in Hitler’s Germany before it went to hell, funny how it turned out they had everything to hide and everything to fear. Those who say they have anything to hide today, be assured it’s in the business plan for them to have something to hide tomorrow.
I typically enjoy/respect the Cato Institute's work, but it is not exactly a 'neutral' or 'objective' institution....
jpsartrean 2 months ago
Thank you for posting this, TheAlonyaShow.
writersblock26 3 months ago
"certainly not possible to track thousands at the same time"
ABSOLUTELY WRONG.
Cell phones are common & each one is an individual tracker.
CellOne produces traffic-maps by tracking individual cell phone VELOCITIES on roads (everywhere actually) to figure out a) is this a roadflow & b) is this road-flow slow enough to be a traffic JAM.
ytgv3fc7 3 months ago in playlist 1 2011 11nov 09
the inside & outside of my person, clothing & car are NOT PUBLIC SPACE. You can't implant / attach shit to my private person or property legally to track me. I reserve the right to EMP-blast or microwave any such equipment placed in my PRIVATE property.
ytgv3fc7 3 months ago in playlist 1 2011 11nov 09
this is the next step in the police state.. they final step will be the RFID tags being injected into everyone starting at birth..no warrantless wiretapping etc or secret warrants..this the neo-con's attempt to control everyone for their own benefit...corporations have been collecting and selling ur personal data for decades.. that should never have been allowed..how can u stop google from tracking u ???
xadam2dudex 3 months ago
@xadam2dudex Stopping Google from tracking you is nearly unavoidable. However, you can limit your exposure to its tracking by using Scroogle as your search engine, Firefox with its security and privacy add-ons, and by learning how to block tracking cookies with the hosts file. Simply search for "Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File" to learn how to use it.
LucidOwl 3 months ago
@xadam2dudex no need for RFID tag injections, DNA lab-on-a-chip is much more powerful. This will identify you completely & if you do not have a scan you can be stabbed/slashed by a cop to get one. Results in minutes (coming soon: hours right now). Your non-compliance will be your starvation: you will not get any chance to buy/sell anything in any market except by barter in the near future, if you don't overthrow your slave-lords, once this system is 100% in place.
ytgv3fc7 3 months ago in playlist 1 2011 11nov 09
The Justice Dept and lawmakers are constantly chiseling away our rights to privacy: All in the name of 'Homeland Security'. If our own government is so concerned about our security, why do we have porous borders, containment ships, frieght planes and trains that zip around that are not thoroughly inspected? Among others...
No, they aren't about securing America, it's all about removing the expectation of privacy and liberty and replacing that with fear. A fearfull citizenry will always comply.
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RevolutionNewsDotUS2 3 months ago
if they keep this up they're going to turn me into a 9/11 Truther--and that's a BIG step for me. Clearly they have the capability, and now it seems to the will to do the unthinkable, because they already have. How much fear peddling are we going to tolerate, just to keep the government and MIC employed?
carrerat2 3 months ago
@carrerat2 only a blind person can't be a 9/11 truther - the official story defies physics and denies building 7 ever existed/ mattered. 2 planes & 3 buildings? Cell phones on air planes? No cell phone ever worked on an airplane. I worked for T-Mobile and any cell company's tech support can PROVE it. Go try on ANY PLANE in the sky to use a cell: IT WON'T WORK. Never has
ytgv3fc7 3 months ago in playlist 1 2011 11nov 09
Be 100% sure that the Court will rule in favor of the Justice Department. With the Patriot Act and endless Presidential Executive Orders the Constitution has been ripped apart right before our very eyes. They didn’t change our country’s name from America to the HOMELAND for nothing.
Don’t be shocked America when they roll out the Z Backscatter Vans to your neighborhood to get a sneak n peak into your living room.
biorgymd 3 months ago 2
This guy can speak like a good talking head should speak, but I like his crazy eyes - it's like he's standing ramrod straight, but he's "seen things."
not2tees 3 months ago
Not only should the courts rule in our favor, the courts should actively prosecute offenders that violate our privacy rights.
No clue why no law has ever been written to allow for enforcement of our rights afforded by the Bill of Rights, but a clearer indication that the founders forgot something, I don't think there has ever been.
If nothing else, it is an indication that our legislators have failed us.
We should become activists for a law that enforces our Bill of Rights against all offenders.
Redfingers 3 months ago
one day soon,in america,miranda will only mean prospero's daughter.
dobbsiancant 3 months ago
Here's a chant I use sometimes at occupy chicago:
"Show me what a police state looks like "
Crowd: This is what a police state looks like.
blacklite911 3 months ago in playlist More videos from TheAlyonaShow
There will be stupid people saying "I have nothing to hide, so I don't mind" and because of this type of thinking we will live in George Orwell's 1984, but 1000 times worse.
ZeroSixtyFive 3 months ago 12
@ZeroSixtyFive Interesting cliché, I have nothing to hide, therefore nothing to fear, I’m sure this cliché was thrown around in Hitler’s Germany before it went to hell, funny how it turned out they had everything to hide and everything to fear. Those who say they have anything to hide today, be assured it’s in the business plan for them to have something to hide tomorrow.
biorgymd 3 months ago
@ZeroSixtyFive The key is saying "sure" and letting them install it. Then install a GPS jammer when they leave.
Swidhelm 3 months ago 5