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Old 12-02-2009, 04:24 PM
George
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Default Re: Attention Larry, it's time to get out the heavy-duty foil

Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2009/12/gps-data
>
> Feds ŒPinged¹ Sprint GPS Data 8 Million Times Over a Year
>
> Sprint Nextel provided law enforcement agencies with customer location
> data more than 8 million times between September 2008 and October 2009,
> according to a company manager who disclosed the statistic at a
> non-public interception and wiretapping conference in October.
>
> The manager also revealed the existence of a previously undisclosed web
> portal that Sprint provides law enforcement to conduct automated ³pings²
> to track users. Through the website, authorized agents can type in a
> mobile phone number and obtain global positioning system (GPS)
> coordinates of the phone.


The unfortunate part is what used to be bad science on "CSI" TV shows
showing how they could instantly give anyone an anal probe has quickly
become reality in recent times. The other unfortunate part is folks are
falling right into line helping remove the little privacy they have left
with all of the various social networking-cloud computing stuff.

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Old 12-02-2009, 07:06 PM
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Default Re: Attention Larry, it's time to get out the heavy-duty foil

George <george@nospam.invalid> wrote in news:hf67si$rq4$1@news.eternal-
september.org:

> The unfortunate part is what used to be bad science on "CSI" TV shows
> showing how they could instantly give anyone an anal probe has quickly
> become reality in recent times. The other unfortunate part is folks are
> falling right into line helping remove the little privacy they have

left
> with all of the various social networking-cloud computing stuff.
>
>


Is there anyone with some horrible Flu that you know? Noone I can find
has or had it in Charleston, SC. Flu usually spreads like wildfire and
I'm ALWAYS sick for weeks until my DNA defenses win the battle against
this strain.

Is the "flu shot" just being used to inject that damned tracking device
into your arm at the government clinic? Only the really stupid amoung us
will permit them to inject the tracking device voluntarily. Is this flu
scare the trial run for a future mass involuntary injection of the
tracking devices?

Good scenario......
Army bio lab makes up new infection and sprays it across the population.
They done this before! People have died during these tests over cities
like San Francisco! Aerosol infection sprayed from planes over the
target cities.

Our "news TV" propaganda machine that convinced them planes took down the
towers and crashed into Pentagon, simply disappearing with no trace,
spreads a "Flu Panic" across the population. Now used to mandatory shot
injections, the sheeple flock to get the "flu shots". Children are shot
at school, workers shot at work, "to prevent infection spreading". Shot
actually does prevent the biogenerated infection. Other payload in the
shot is the tracking device now smaller than a grain of rice, TODAY.

Public can now be traced anywhere there's a proper sensor....in secret
without their permission.

...........I'm off to recharge my hat. Tracking jamming just eats the
battery!


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