View Full Version : The Feds are Watching
glenncal1
09-23-2015, 07:02
(((**Mod edit: no Alex Jones** --Thanks, foxtrot)))
Probably being going on for some time
buffalobo
09-23-2015, 07:28
Keep it civil.
Too soon?
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hurley842002
09-23-2015, 07:38
Saw an infowars number sticker on beat down creeper van yesterday, had to laugh.
I don'the need Infowars to make me aware. You can count on the government to be grabbing as much data on us that they possibly can and are linking it together. Their budget is limitless.
BushMasterBoy
09-23-2015, 08:23
The feds are so screwed up they are probably going to get everybody killed! Their incompetence is infinite! I would explain here, but it would just make it easier for our enemies...
‘THE WORLD IS A DANGEROUS PLACE TO LIVE, NOT BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE WHO ARE EVIL, BUT BECAUSE OF THE PEOPLE WHO WON’T DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT.” - ALBERT EINSTEIN
Great-Kazoo
09-23-2015, 09:03
Amazing how the ".gov" can intercept potential "terrorist" activities. BUT.............................. not see (OR CHOOSE TO IGNORE) on social media the rantings of school, work , military base and general gun free zones.
Well I didn't see the original post before it was edited by the moderator, but as for the "Feds are watching", I kind of doubt it... unless they're told to go check something out specifically... I think they're more likely "archiving" everything for their review later, if prompted... but aren't actively "watching".
HoneyBadger
09-23-2015, 12:41
Amazing how the ".gov" can intercept potential "terrorist" activities. BUT.............................. not see (OR CHOOSE TO IGNORE) on social media the rantings of school, work , military base and general gun free zones.
And don't forget about how they can't seem to find any evidence of the hundreds of classified emails that Hillary Clinton stored on her private servers... Why the F*** is she not in jail yet?
Well I didn't see the original post before it was edited by the moderator, but as for the "Feds are watching", I kind of doubt it... unless they're told to go check something out specifically... I think they're more likely "archiving" everything for their review later, if prompted... but aren't actively "watching".
This.^
BushMasterBoy
09-23-2015, 13:46
I didn't know, Alex Jones is taboo?
Wow this getting weirder. I went to the infowars site and was looking at a report about the loss of .gov fingerprint files and suddenly it said the site was down for maintenance. Been to a few other public forums where I tried to post and was suddenly kicked off! One was National Geographic and the other was Aviation Week. As I was writing a post it was suddenly deleted. Before it was even posted. At first I thought it was maybe a loss of internet connection, but I just got a super reliable connection after dumping DSL. Is this a sign of censorship? Don't they encourage if you see something, say something? Oh well I will try again to read it.
beast556
09-23-2015, 15:32
Costco has really good deals on bulk aluminum foil.
68Charger
09-23-2015, 19:41
I didn't know, Alex Jones is taboo?
Wow this getting weirder. I went to the infowars site and was looking at a report about the loss of .gov fingerprint files and suddenly it said the site was down for maintenance. Been to a few other public forums where I tried to post and was suddenly kicked off! One was National Geographic and the other was Aviation Week. As I was writing a post it was suddenly deleted. Before it was even posted. At first I thought it was maybe a loss of internet connection, but I just got a super reliable connection after dumping DSL. Is this a sign of censorship? Don't they encourage if you see something, say something? Oh well I will try again to read it.
simplest explanation is that you caught a computer virus from the Infowars website..
AJ will get you banned, Mang.
I expect the feds to watch. How else will they/me get a good laugh?
We have an IF troll in town. There are Stickers all over his truck and he always sports an IF T'shirt. I really want to ask him if he gets money for the advertising.
I was in downtown Knoxville, last year. There was a billboard for IF. I leaned over to my Step Father and said "in CO that will get ya banned". He looked at me and said WTF is IF?
simplest explanation is that you caught a computer virus from the Infowars website..
You caught the interweb AIDs from IF! [LOL]
GilpinGuy
09-23-2015, 21:32
Unless they are interested in bird birthing porn, they'll be pretty bored watching me.
BushMasterBoy
09-23-2015, 21:52
I forgot...the only winning move is not to play.
I forgot...the only winning move is not to play.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
I forgot...the only winning move is not to play.
That is a ... WOPR.
GilpinGuy
09-23-2015, 22:29
Honestly, WTF are you gonna do? You're being watched. It isn't gonna change no matter who the POTUS is. You can toss you cell phone in the river, disconnect from from the net forever, never post on here, facedouche, or anywhere else again and only use cash for all purchases. You'll still be watched somehow. Reality sucks sometimes.
Honestly, WTF are you gonna do? You're being watched. It isn't gonna change no matter who the POTUS is. You can toss you cell phone in the river, disconnect from from the net forever, never post on here, facedouche, or anywhere else again and only use cash for all purchases. You'll still be watched somehow. Reality sucks sometimes.
If not ... watched more, because you are avoiding being watched.
BushMasterBoy
09-23-2015, 23:36
It was a 503 error on the infowars site. Maybe they got overloaded by all the requests about the finger print breach, at the same time I just saw the AJ ban link. I have never gotten a 503 error ever! 404 sure...but never a 503. As for the posting crashes, I was writing about extra-terrestrial technology. So somebody with powerful internet capability stopped me from publishing. That's good because it tells me I am on the right track.
HoneyBadger
09-23-2015, 23:41
Can't tell if trolling or.....?
It was a 503 error on the infowars site. Maybe they got overloaded by all the requests about the finger print breach, at the same time I just saw the AJ ban link. I have never gotten a 503 error ever! 404 sure...but never a 503. As for the posting crashes, I was writing about extra-terrestrial technology. So somebody with powerful internet capability stopped me from publishing. That's good because it tells me I am on the right track.
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Aloha_Shooter
09-24-2015, 06:44
People whine about (incompetent) federal monitors then willingly let Google or Amazon (who are both damned good at what they do) data mine everything they've got from email to photos to shopping histories to banking. Go figure.
hurley842002
09-24-2015, 06:50
People whine about (incompetent) federal monitors then willingly let Google or Amazon (who are both damned good at what they do) data mine everything they've got from email to photos to shopping histories to banking. Go figure.
Funny isn't it...
People whine about (incompetent) federal monitors then willingly let Google or Amazon (who are both damned good at what they do) data mine everything they've got from email to photos to shopping histories to banking. Go figure.
Took me a while to figure out that those paid surveys I take on my phone were tracking the locations I recently shopped at via gps.
Tactical Joke
09-25-2015, 07:12
People whine about (incompetent) federal monitors then willingly let Google or Amazon (who are both damned good at what they do) data mine everything they've got from email to photos to shopping histories to banking. Go figure.
Strawman
Google can't send people to my house with guns, kick in my door, shoot me and my dog, and still get an attaboy and a promotion even after its determined they went to the wrong house.
Great-Kazoo
09-25-2015, 07:26
Strawman
Google can't send people to my house with guns, kick in my door, shoot me and my dog, and still get an attaboy and a promotion even after its determined they went to the wrong house.
Actually they can. Once a warrant is produced after a crime has been committed.
Aloha_Shooter
09-25-2015, 12:11
Strawman
Google can't send people to my house with guns, kick in my door, shoot me and my dog, and still get an attaboy and a promotion even after its determined they went to the wrong house.
The whines about NSA are the strawmen being used to misdirect attention from what the Google, Facebook, and other Obama supporters are doing. It's amazing how many people here complain about the ineffective, incompetent federal employees in various departments then turn right around and complain about them as if they were omniscient. At least keep the BS consistent. The NSA -- unlike the IRS -- are looking for enemies of the country, real genuine enemies. Google, Facebook, Amazon, et al are looking to make money by undermining your privacy even without your consent (case in point: Google's roaming sniffer vans that map wireless access points even in residential areas).
Tactical Joke
09-25-2015, 15:01
The NSA considers me and you enemies of the country and pisses in the bill of rights every day.
I don't use Amazon or Facebook, and Google will show you everything Google knows about you if you care to look.
Show me a single incident of Google, Facebook, or Amazon sending armed agents to anyone's home.
I'll wait.
Can you show me a single incident of NSA sending armed agents to anyone's home? They gather intelligence. Congress, the President, and the courts rule on what methods are legal and which are illegal. The scale changes over time and NSA (along with the other intelligence gathering agencies) do their best to abide by the flavors of the day. Most intelligence gathering agencies analyze a fraction of the information they gather and provide that information to decision makers and those who are charged with acting on the intelligence.
The Feds are watching. So are the Chinese, the Pakistanis, the Russians, most large financial institutions, etc... So what? There is no way that I am aware of that will completely stop anyone from watching what you are doing if they want to spend the time and effort to watch. I find it best to just get on with my life and not be overly concerned with those who may be trying to profit by what I choose to spend my time on.
Obviously, you are free to choose whichever path suits you.
Be safe.
BushMasterBoy
09-25-2015, 23:36
You do realize that convicted pedophile Joshua Carrier(CSPD) was caught because of a tip from Air Force Office of Special Investigations computer forensics investigation? AFOSI is a .mil and NSA is a .mil
And yes I am a victim of the NSA's operations in the past and was physically harmed. Hell, at one time I actually lived on a well known NSA facility. I was on active duty. All the alphabet agencies work hand in hand. They all have written agreements with each other. Don't believe what I am saying? Thats your choice. Want proof that the .mil works this way? Read this...
http://www.governmentattic.org/6docs/AFOSIagreements_2011.pdf
Your first example of AFOSI is nothing more than one law enforcement agency passing investigative information to another LE agency. This does, and should happen everyday. When things are working well that information flows both ways.
Many of the military investigations and intelligence organizations have multiple missions such as force protection, criminal investigations, counter intelligence, etc... Some of this mission overlap can cause conflict between national security and civil rights.
I've worked at Ft Meade and have been in that NSA facility. The NSA does not have an operational component that takes action on intelligence. They gather, they analyze, they disseminate. What other agencies do with that intelligence is not under the control of NSA.
Of course agencies have MOUs and they are required to work with one another. Many of the gaps in national security exist when agencies fail to cooperate with one another. 9-11 is the glaring example of intelligence agencies and LE agencies failing to share information an coordinate their efforts.
I'm sorry you were injured. I hope you receive the assistance you need to be made whole.
Posting links to anything Alex Jones related is a lot like putting trucknuts on your truck.It's a public service that lets everyone around you know you're a mouth-breather.
Tactical Joke
09-26-2015, 22:41
Can you show me a single incident of NSA sending armed agents to anyone's home?
The NSA is part of the government, which sends armed agents to people's homes on a regular basis.
I'm well acquainted with government intelligence gathering and Googles intelligence gathering. Only one of these two organizations has a monopoly on force, so you'll have to excuse me if I don't fear Google. I don't fear terrorists either since I have a passing familiarity with statistics and a bit of training if I do happen to become a statistical anomaly.
Unlike most, I consider the 4th amendment just as sacrosanct as the 2nd, perhaps even more so. To be blunt, I grow less impressed with conservatards every day and see little difference between them and libtards. Both are useful "useful idiots" for the political class.
Tactical Joke
09-26-2015, 22:46
Actually they can. Once a warrant is produced after a crime has been committed.
They can report a crime, but it's entirely up to a government agency to determine if a visit by armed agents is warranted.
No Such Agencies complete disregard for the 4th amendment is abhorrent.
BushMasterBoy
09-27-2015, 00:39
You can NOT have free and open elections when the incumbent has the ability to covertly spy on the oppositions communications. So the whole democracy principle is a sham. The bankers own the government, when it should really answer to the people. The government can't even control its own finances, so why should we allow it to govern us with its laws?
Here is a video and some of it is untrue and misleading, but most of it is true...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKwO1onXAaI
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