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Post by tarzan on Jan 7, 2018 17:16:57 GMT -5
yah, i know they have some secret wifi put into this laptop so they can see everything even when i pull the internet cable out
if these morons would put just as much energy into getting some joy into their lives, they would not have this need to spy and control us. it's cos they know they are not legitimate; that deep down inside, they know they don't really own us - they feel their position is so insecure that they have to go to all these machinations to try to maintain it.
if u build yr house on sand u will need to keep shoring it up - there are no proper foundations for what u have built. this surveillance is a visible sign of their acknowledgment of how precarious is their claim to legitimate rule over us
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Post by tarzan on Jan 30, 2018 19:36:38 GMT -5
yay! but what about the bloody crap that CGHQ / MI5 / MI6 has snucked into my laptop when I left it with the shop? this laptop runs so damn slow at times which i assume to be when these satanic spying turds are monitoring me www.liberty-human-rights.org.uk/news/press-releases-and-statements/court-appeal-rules-government-surveillance-regime-unlawfulCourt of Appeal rules Government surveillance regime IS unlawfulThe Government is breaking the law by collecting the nation's internet activity and phone records and letting public bodies grant themselves access to these personal details with no suspicion of serious crime and no independent sign-off – meaning significant parts of its latest Snoopers’ Charter are effectively unlawful. Judges at the Court of Appeal have today backed a challenge by MP Tom Watson, represented by Liberty, to the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act (DRIPA) – a previous law covering state surveillance.
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Post by tarzan on Feb 15, 2018 18:25:25 GMT -5
hey space, u think he's right? Is Huawei hack proof? i wouldn't have expected any phone to be hack proof but maybe those phones haven't been pre-hacked from jim stone: 82.221.129.208/.zg4.htmlNSA warns against buying Huawai phones (So I use Huawai exclusively for this site!)
The following quote is from CNBC, and I have a perfect answer, almost God given perfect: "Six top US intelligence chiefs caution against buying Huawei phones The directors of the CIA, FBI, NSA and several other intelligence agencies express their distrust of Apple-rival Huawei and fellow Chinese telecom company ZTE. During a hearing, the intelligence chiefs commended American telecom companies for their measured resistance to the Chinese companies. Huawei has been trying to enter the U.S. market, first through a partnership with AT&T that was ultimately called off."
My kick them in the teeth comment:
A few years ago I was on the subway in Mexico city. I have both ZTE and Huawei modems I do this web site with. Well, a funny thing happened. I ended up bumping into an engineer from Huawei. I asked where he was from (China) and he said he worked as an engineer for Huawei and he had to do something in Mexico. He hated ZTE because "They were not secure" and Huawei products were better. He asked what I had, and I pulled both a Huawei and a ZTE out of my pocket. They were in my pocket together. He got pissed when he saw the ZTE. He did not even care that I had the Huawei, he was only pissed about the ZTE. Conversation over. I was like, OH MY GOD, they are VERY jealous and territorial! There must be a hell of a competition going on with these people.
So let me correct that quote from CNBC:
If that engineer was upset I had both Huawei and ZTE modems, there's no way those two companies are working together. If he was an engineer hating the other, there's no question the product architecture is different. And I switched over to using entirely Huawei (the ZTE modems are still there for whatever emergency reasons) but the Huawei modems get used because THEY NEVER GET HACKED. When I use the ZTE modems, there are constant perpetual problems that appear to be security related.
Is anyone out there really stupid enough to believe the NSA would tell anyone how to keep anything secure, when they are the greatest spy outfit in the world, planting intentional bugs in products at the manufacturer level? Obviously those "SIX" Intelligence chiefs are against Huawei because Huawei makes it too difficult for them to play!
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Post by spacecase0 on Feb 16, 2018 21:23:23 GMT -5
my guess is that the Huawei phone can't be hacked, but is very likely to send information back to china as part of its original programming most computer type things from china are made to gain power where they are shipped to. example, the low priced camera takes over your computer when you plug it in... though they are bright enough to just spy on you and not mess up how the computer works, with that being said, I don't think it is all of the products from china that are like that. I have a very nice 2 way radio from china in my pocket that appears not to be compromised at all
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Post by tarzan on Feb 16, 2018 21:41:44 GMT -5
i could do with a change of who's spying on me they sell second hand ones on ebay but i don't use mobile phones though i might suggest this brand if the children wish to switch phones i have a very old one which i keep in my car for when i breakdown but we hardly use that car and i barely drive any more and it's hard work remembering to use that phone every 180 days in order to keep the number u can tell the cia was desperate to know my mobile phone number as that was the 1st question that andrija critter asked me crikey they should know that old dinosaurs like me can't handle all this new fangled tech. on the rare occasions when i answer that phone (once every few yrs), i usually cut the caller off cos i press the wrong button
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Post by tarzan on Feb 27, 2018 16:10:33 GMT -5
from jim stone 82.221.129.208/.zf2.html Big glass microphoneUsing a fiber optic network for computer communications to track you with the vibrations you makeStanford University did an experiment with it's fiber optic internet and network lines, to see if mundane vibrations made by people walking, cyclists, cars, and more could be used to track people, and the answer was a resounding YES. Fiber optic lines use light to transmit data, and any movement of those lines will modulate the intensity of the light received on the other end of the line. Researchers at Stanford discovered that the effect was so sensitive that they could track where people walked, just by following the disturbances caused by the vibrations they made to the light within the fiber optic lines of the computer network. From The atlantic: "Intended as a benign revelation of the kinds of data everyday infrastructure is already capturing, Big Glass Microphone inadvertently suggests a new way for agents of political control to monitor the city. Activists might do everything in their power to avoid CCTV, to fool facial-recognition algorithms, even to thermally camouflage themselves to thwart night-vision cameras-but the seismic signatures produced while walking from activist apartment to secret meeting place interacting with fiber optic internet cables will ultimately betray them as they induce micro vibrations into the lines. This gives a whole new meaning to the idea of following someone's every footstep."The story that had this information was posted by The Atlantic, which is obviously trying to compete with alt media by publishing this.
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Post by tarzan on Mar 9, 2018 13:18:57 GMT -5
www.reddit.com/r/CBTS_Stream/comments/836vgt/q777_why_was_blackberry_destroyed_patent_suits_v/Q#777 "Why was Blackberry destroyed?" Patent suits v Facebook[–]11371jp 32 points 3 hours ago Blackberry was destroyed because of its security it was good and proprietary. Their data encryption was thru their own servers not nsa accessible. As well as many of the patents that were in its design. [–]thep1mp 12 points 2 hours ago 100% correct. They had basically unbreakable security in Messenger and refused to cooperate. That’s exactly why they were destroyed. And to a lesser degree their products were not as compelling to the general public as Apple and Android.
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Post by tarzan on Mar 9, 2018 13:22:28 GMT -5
i don't use these mobile phones but if they sell something which is gteed to be surveillance free, i may buy it
this crappy prison planet is pissing me off all this spying, all this mass poisoning, all this brainwashing the whole place is total rubbish
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Post by tarzan on Mar 23, 2018 18:07:47 GMT -5
he/she thinks this is scary. how will he/she feel to know sorcerors can use yr own mirrors like windows to see what u r up to?
Energist@iamlisakirk 9h 9 hours ago I took a day trip to a river, took some pictures and drove a scenic route on the way home. The next day Google sent me a short video with the driving map of my route, they put my pictures into a slideshow, all to have as a reminder of my trip. It was scary. Big brother.
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Post by tarzan on Mar 23, 2018 18:09:30 GMT -5
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Post by tarzan on Mar 24, 2018 10:53:01 GMT -5
www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=96010https://twitter[dot]com/JulianAssange/status/977447495239319553 What to see what Facebook has on you (at a minimum)? 1. Go to facebook.com/settings 2. Click "Download a copy of your Facebook data" 3. Wait for automatic email from Facebook 4. Download the ZIP file link in the email 5. Extract it and open 'html/index.htm' — Julian Assange ⌛ (@julianassange) March 24, 2018
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Post by tarzan on Mar 25, 2018 14:02:12 GMT -5
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