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1984
Big Brother digital license plates coming to a state near you...
http://massprivatei.blogspot.com/201...se-plates.html When are we supposed to get the barcodes tattooed to our necks or is it the subdermal microchipping now? Got to keep track us us so we are safer, right? |
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You use social media? Yep you already upload everything willingly. You use any voice activated gadgets like Alexa or google what' it called, you are doing big brothers work, and you actually paid money to have them do it. :bonk: :popcorn: Nice try bro. |
This thread needs more tinfoil hat.
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Light up ads on the plate?
More Fifth Element or Blade Runner than 1984. |
If you are willing to pay $700 up front, plus installation, plus a monthly fee in order to replace a "free" piece of aluminum it's probably a good idea you be tracked to protect the public safety.
Oh, and what car thief isn't going to rip this off as step one rather than drive around with a "Hey I'm stolen" tag on the back? |
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It is the sort of crap I would expect to read on a site such as that MassPrivateI Privacy, Homeland Insecurity, Civil Rights And Criminal Justice |
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I don't see this taking off anytime soon. The way we're doing things now is already pretty efficient, and the costs of implementing this would be pretty massive. Police already have very sophisticated ways to track vehicles.
I am speaking this as a privacy nut myself. I think something like this is eventually inevitable, but it will be decades from now. |
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If the government can charge us for something by force as they always do and make it easier on them to do their "jobs", they'll do it. Especially if they can make even more money by using us mobile advertising units. Maybe we all have smartphones that are GPS tracked but they currently can't hand out speeding tickets using that method. Having our cars tracked systematically makes it that much easier to have some agency issued ticket in the mail waiting for us. Very surprising that people are complacent with something like this when it's clearly overreaching and nothing tinfoil hattery about it. Quoted right from their website: Quote:
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Dusting this one off to leave it here. Mostly because I still want a stuffed Dalek, but not enough to pay $22 for one.
https://i.imgur.com/CjoPt0c.jpg |
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Tcoat is one of them!
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I always knew that fish hanging in my bathroom was watching.
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Abort Mission has been compromised. Standby for extraction. |
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Nope, and won't. Clamshell phone, no data. Quote:
Nope, except for here, two forums dedicated to Land Cruisers, and two diy audio forums. Quote:
Nope. Facebook, Google, Alexa, Siri, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat... not for me. None of it. The more the world "evolves," the more I'm seriously considering building a small cabin in Montana and living off the land. About the only thing that prevents me from doing so is my love for my wife. |
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waking up the masses is a waste of time, i gave up doing it. let them do what they want, they are already done for, there is no waking them up. also, look into 5G wireless cell towers. that is the end game. absolute total control. [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ESx_ArqqS8[/ame] |
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Example: [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ewv3uXg250[/ame] We all joke around in here so I'm genuinely curious to see how this could be explained away without sarcasm/jokes. |
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But, profits....... Just like cigarettes, proven carcinogen, but, profit, so no ban. Plus people are generally ignorant, hell, look at the pollution we keep pumping out, and into us, look at all the plastic and other crap, we blissfully shit in our own nest thinking someone else will clean up our mess, or, like alot of people, not thinking about it at all. The powers that be love all the conspiracy stuff, and the tin foil hat threat of big brother, it keeps the focus off the real issues. Me, I care not that people know my stuff, I'm not a criminal or drug dealer, I have nothing to hide. But still, people focus on the "me", instead of the "us". People should research how humanity has affected the environment over the last 250 years, now there some good "conspiracy" junk to work through. Disclaimer: I'm not talking natural changes like how the earths climate warms and cools, I'm talking pollutants. And don't got me started on population growth. How much fresh water do we have again? 1984, LOL. |
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THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE . |
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I went full nutter for a bit Back to off topic |
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;) humfrz |
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Once you have been "on the radar" you can run - but, as they say, you cannot hide. How do I know this? Do you want the long version or the short version? Since it's late, I'll give you the short version. I have a close personal "contact" that has the education, training, experience and access to, shall we say "systems" that can reveal and record the exact location of anybody or anything on (or just below the surface) of the planet, within a resolution of one meter and in real time. So, be advised. :eyebulge: humfrz - not my real code name. |
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However, I will say, that if I lived in Texas, I wouldn't allow my wife or daughter, to sunbath in the backyard, nude, unless I would want to see an image that could count their pubic hairs, plastered on the internet - :eyebulge: :thumbdown: humfrz |
42?
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I've always been interested in satellite imagery. DigitalGlobe acquires some amazing imagery. It was a shame that WV04 went down. :cry: |
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humfrz got lost |
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Just an educated guess.... 42 is generally the answer to everything.... |
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You would be interested in talking with my youngest son. He's with the NGA (The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency) presently assigned in the Pentagon. Over his 20 some years with various government agencies (DIA, DoD, NSA, NGA) he is pretty darn good at "seeing things" from space and drones. During his 2 tours in Iraq and two tours in Afghanistan he honed his skills real good spotting the bad guys. Yep, a far cry from the aerial photographs and stereoscope that ol humfrz used back in the day. :slap: - humfrz - you got a bad case of the babbles today - :bonk: |
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What we really think we want is anonymity. There are pros and cons to this. It's not easy to do though in real life and gets harder everyday. Maybe we will find a way someday. I doubt it though.
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In reality having a child consistently interact with alexia is every big brother/amazon dream. All you have to do is ask simple questions like "where do mommy and daddy keep the money?" Or "do you like toys? Tell me where guns are and you'll get all the toys you want" Or creepy still "is mommy or daddy around?" "No? Ok let's begin subconscious brain washing music" |
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