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http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-new...phone_09042012
Two noteworthy pieces of information were made available over the weekend which further prove that our government and high technology firms are working together in an effort to expand the scope of the domestic police state. First, Apple has been granted a new patent that allows the company to command its devices to shut down camera and microphone functionality on any iPhone or iPad based on its specific geographic location. The technology makes it possible for the firm, at the behest of government officials, to create a “geo fence” around any venue or event which is identified as a security priority or sensitive area. To put it bluntly, the powers that be could control what you can and cannot document on your wireless devices according to their own whims. Given that the major technology companies are set to make wireless connectivity a major feature of the latest cameras, this development does not bode well for photographers and citizen journalists who are already experiencing a major crackdown on their first and fourth amendment rights. Second, and quite possibly even more disturbing than Apple’s ability to directly access key recording features on our wireless devices, is the revelation that hackers breached an FBI Regional Cyber Action Team laptop computer and gained access to highly sensitive files that were later released on the internet. In those files were the unique device identifiers, user names, address books, and other personal details belonging to over 12 million Apple subscribers. This suggests one of two possibilities. Either the FBI illegally hacked Apple’s subscriber database to acquire this information, or Apple willingly turned this information over to them. Let’s be real here folks —12 million UDIDs (unique device identifiers) is a hell of lot of them. Are you willing to believe that there was no “official transfer” from “somewhere” to the FBI of that data? Occam’s razor leads us to the conclusion that the FBI and DHS are actively working with technology companies like Apple to create a database of subscribers in order to broaden an already flourishing control grid. With access to personal device details law enforcement agencies could then interface with telecommunications firms to rapidly locate any wirelessly connected digital device – and with Apple’s new “geozone” enforcement technology, could effectively shut down the recording capabilities of any phone, tablet or PC on demand. Soon, as Steve Watson of Infowars notes, the free flow of information that has made it possible for video to be instantly distributed to millions of people around the world could simply be shut off with the click of a button. With direct access to subscriber lists and Apple’s new technology government officials and law enforcement agencies could simply remove the ability of citizen journalists and private individuals to document events like protesters being doused with pepper spray as they sit motionless, police brutality and injustice, DHS harassment, and political persecution. All dissent must be silenced. |
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Hold onto those "dumb" phones with cameras
I expect that within a few months a bunch of the major cop shows (where the prosecution is the good guy) will run episodes where evil terarists are trying to stream video to the web but the heroes in black ski masks shut down their connection and thwart their plans. |
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It's pretty much guaranteed that they are working closely with the government. First of all, the patent process takes a long time. Second, they most likely wouldn't think of these patents unless they were actually working in that area. And finally, the fbi happens to have all the important user id data for apple devices.
This isn't paranoia or a conspiracy theory. |
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Government working 'closely' with Corporations?
GOVERNMENT IS THE CORPORATIONS. It is a nice little way of hiding their diabolical plans to dominate your life. Just ask Mussolini..... After all, who do you think 'allows' these companies to operate? Who incorporates, licenses, regulates, controls and taxes these so called 'independent corporations'? Just like in Fascist Italy. |
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Government working 'closely' with Corporations? We have become fascist and nary a person realizes it. None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. Voting is the opium of the masses. |
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The best thing we could ever do, is to NOT USE any of the systems control devices. Why do you think cell phones have become so 'colorful' and 'customizable', etc? Its to get you to connect yourself to it emotionally. Once you have made an emotional connection to something, it is VERY hard to let it go. Government knows this. They are social engineering eugenicist.
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Government working 'closely' with Corporations? http://realitybloger.wordpress.com Only a minority of the discussion is re 9/11; most is debunking a lot of myths about the Constitution & our "rights". The 9/11 Interview You Need To Hear ![]() Listen Download Show-page The 9/11 Interview You Need To Hear What would you say if I told you that if… IF you proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that the United States government, G.W. Bush, Dick Cheney, and anyone else that you think you can somehow connect with what happened on 9/11 where guilty, complicit in, and responsible for 9/11 – that they were acting under the protection of law? What if I were to tell you that Terrorism as defined in U.S. CODE is legal for the U.S. Government? Well… this is the God honest truth. On this 9/11/11, I feel almost obligated to say something about 9/11. After all… I was there. I watched the buildings fall from my roof. And so I finally shared how it felt that day in this interview: Link Here: http://wakenews.net/uws_2011_09_10_1...9Hal_Clint.mp3 After so many years of trying to wake up the sleeping masses to the crimes committed on 9/11 by their own government, I now know that acts of “Terrorism” by the U.S. Government and its contractors (i.e. Halliburton and Blackwater) are perfectly legal under the U.S. CODE. There is not a damn thing we the people can do about it from within the legal system. And so perhaps we should be focusing on what the law is before we tell others to wake up. All these years of telling others they are sleeping, and it turns out we were all wrong! We say that Building 7 is the “smoking gun”… But there is no smoking gun when crime is legal. Terrorism is legal my friends. Listen and learn… . –Clint Richardson (realitybloger.wordpress.com) –Sunday, September 11, 2011 |
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GOVERNMENT IS THE CORPORATIONS. Just like in Fascist Italy. ![]() |
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Posting, My format is all messed up and nobody else is complaining about this, I am using 3 browsers, my buttons are missing, my hit advanced button is missing, everything is fucked up beyond belief and nobody here is reporting this ? Smaller issues were reported when we went to VB, by many people, this is a bit more messed up and nobody is reporting this ? My last post was August 18 and that was fine and since then John has stated that nothing has changed on the forum. What you are describing almost sounds like a communications problem. As if, not ALL of the data that makes up the web page is being received by your computer and as a result the page is not rendered correctly. I won't go into an explanation of how web pages work but there are opening "tags" and closing "tags" and both must be received before a page can be rendered. Internet Explorer though doesn't need to have those tags because MS don't adhere to the W3 specification for web pages. They have their own interpretation, as they do with everything. They are a bit like monsanto. Take something that works, turn it into something that doesn't and sell it. Anyway IE will assume the closing "tags" are where it wants to assume they are if it can't see the actual ones. Can you do some basic testing to see if your connection is working properly. Maybe find a bandwidth/speed test site to get a measure on your connections performance. Run a ping test to yahoo and see how many errors if any appear or how many milliseconds it takes to get an reply. Windows instructions: Start -> Run -> cmd -> Ok Type in the command: ping www.yahoo.com (will ping 4 times) or try: ping /n 10 www.yahoo.com (will ping 10 times) ping /n 10 www.yahoo.com > c:\pingtest.txt copies output to a text file located on C drive called pingtest.txt You will/should see something like this: Reply from 72.30.38.140: bytes=32 time=399ms TTL=52 And this: Packets: Sent = 10, Received = 10, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Those milliseconds or Time readings are pretty high, but I am in OZ so understandable. Any errors or a Packet Loss > 0% could indicate connection issues. |
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