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AT&T and NSA, working together to make sure your every search for porn doesn’t go unwanted, unloved, and unexamined.
Given the massive scale of the spy operation in the US (and this is only one company; it’s not yet clear if the NSA has partnered with other telecom firms), it’s growing increasingly difficult to believe that this is truly “targeted surveillance.” The equipment used and the vast scale of the information being monitored both suggest that the NSA is sifting through massive amounts of user data and phone calls. Much of the information that passes through their spy system must therefore be domestic rather than international in nature. It is possible that phone calls, for instance, that begin and end in the US are simply passed through the system without being scanned, but if so, this must certainly tempt the NSA, which has only to tweak their settings to see all that new data.
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about 4 years ago
I’m already resigned to the US becoming a police state. This is just another piece.
about 4 years ago
My phone plan gives me Free weekend minutes, so this only applies to me Mon-Fri, right..?
about 4 years ago
So I’m just wondering, who out there in “Reads the page of the ranter formerly known as Lum the Mad” land actually thinks that this is a *good* idea? Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
I for one am in the “when we let the terrorists turn us into a police state, we let them win” catagory.
You guys at NSA getting all this?
about 4 years ago
I couldn’t care less who listens to my phone calls. I don’t sell drugs, I don’t blackmail people, I don’t plot the overthrow of the government. Whyever the fuck should I worry about this?
about 4 years ago
Hey Zauber, how about you just give me $10 a month for the hell of it?
about 4 years ago
Zauber says on April 12th, 2006 at 11:56 pm:
I couldn\’e2\’80\’99t care less who listens to my phone calls. I don\’e2\’80\’99t sell drugs, I don\’e2\’80\’99t blackmail people, I don\’e2\’80\’99t plot the overthrow of the government. Whyever the fuck should I worry about this?
As an American citizen in America you have the right to privacy. Would you have a problem with cameras in your house watching what you do? Or how about a government guy who now lives in your house with you, quietly taking notes on your life? Just because you are not doing bad things doesn’t mean you should stand for the government invading your privacy.
Let us suppose you are very fond of reading Scott Jennings\’e2\’80\’99s Blog. Now imagine a time in the future when a law is passed that makes reading anything Scott ever wrote flag you as a possible ‘enemy of the state’. Since all this traffic is being mined and the results are nicely tucked away somewhere therefore a record or you reading Scott’s writing is made. Someone parses all those records. In this bleak future where reading Scott’s writtings is a violation of National Security you are awakened at 4 am by ‘omg guys that look just like the dudes in counter strike’, detained indefinitely and questioned, then tried and executed.
The example is extreme but the concept is not.
Just think how much fun the next Senator McCarthy figure could have with this. “Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Lumunist party?” “No you say? Well we have a clear record here of your 3000 plus visits to his web blog!”
So give a fuck about your rights.
about 4 years ago
You mean to say Lum’s not an enemy of the state? Damn! I’m outta here!
about 4 years ago
This whole “I have nothing to hide, they can spy on me if they want” thing always comes across to me as someone saying “hey, I don’t run drugs, so if the government decides to pass a law saying they can pull me aside anytime they like and root around in my colon until they’re satisfied I don’t have a kilo of coke up my ass, that’s just fine and dandy with me!”
Which is a rather extreme way of putting it, but I think it gets the general idea across.
about 4 years ago
Hmmm. Can I have a Surveillance Octopus ?
about 4 years ago
“they can pull me aside anytime they like and root around in my colon until they\’e2\’80\’99re satisfied … that\’e2\’80\’99s just fine and dandy with me!”
Not that there’s any thing wrong with that.
Seriously, while the slope is not steep, it is slippery. Indescriminate survailence can easily lead to indescriminate law enforcement.
about 4 years ago
How about just a simple computer glitch which puts your name on a watch list? Stuff like that has already happened and disrupted the lives of people who don’t sell drugs, communicate with terrorists, or plot to overthrow the government. The longer this stuff goes one, there’s a greater of a chance of that happening to random people, especially with the sheer amount of data which will get sorted through. Statistically, the odds are in your favor. It’ll likely be some other shmoe who gets screwed over.
about 4 years ago
When people root around in my affairs [or my colon] I get nervous. When I get nervous, I get scared. When motherfuckers get scared, that’s when motherfuckers accidentally become terror suspects.
about 4 years ago
Just got my computer back from the local Secret Service office. 2 agents showed up at my house with badges and weapons but no warrant. Nice guys, claimed they could get a warrant if I didn’t cooperate, but since I was not a suspect or person of interest (yet), they thought they would just ask to image my HD. Seems that my comp was hijacked and used in some illegal transactions although they could not discuss the case with me. So much for firewalls and AV software. They had weapons so they were getting my comp as far as I was concerned. Got my comp taken with no real explanation and got it back with no real explanation. Lord knows what crazy files were on my comp. I don’t sell drugs, I don’t blackmail, I don’t plot the overthrow of the government. They still took my comp and had the chance at looking at all my files, tax returns, etc., which I consider private. Procedure says they should have a warrant and you shouldn’t waive your constitutioinal rights, but what do you do when folks with guns show up and want your computer? I can only imagine what they would have done to my house if I had insisted on a warrant. Anyway, I think most folks who give up freedoms willingly are of the “never happen to me persuasion.” I didn’t do anything wrong, maybe a few Mp3′s and a ROM or two, but they still checked me out, and I’m sure they now have a file on me at the SS. Hell, they knew all about me when they showed up and they only thing I can imagine they had to start with was a shared IP address from my ISP. Again, I didn’t do anything wrong, but I still felt pretty helpless. And I’m not even a suspect (yet).
about 4 years ago
First they came for the Communists,
and I didn\’e2\’80\’99t speak up,
because I wasn\’e2\’80\’99t a Communist.
Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn\’e2\’80\’99t speak up,
because I wasn\’e2\’80\’99t a Jew.
Then they came for the Catholics,
and I didn\’e2\’80\’99t speak up,
because I was a Protestant.
Then they came for me,
and by that time there was no one
left to speak up for me.
by Rev. Martin Niemoller, 1945
http://www.impeachbush.tv/
about 4 years ago
Procedure says they should have a warrant and you shouldn\’e2\’80\’99t waive your constitutioinal rights, but what do you do when folks with guns show up and want your computer?
Yell “Leeeroy Jenkins!” and charge them?
about 4 years ago
That won’t go any better for you than it did for Leroy.