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  • [HOLY S**T!] {VIDEO} Ed Snowden on Cell Phone Surveillance, IMPLIES Govt Knows Who Terrorists Are




    Talks about domestic spying program and how easy it is for the government to control your phone.

    @21 min mark,

    talks about how intelligence services knows who all the terrorists are yet somehow government cant stop them.....


    hmmmmmmm..........

  • #2
    very prescient video and content considering the information we now know about islamic terrorist omar mateen who was being watched AND questioned by the FBI yet was still able to pull off the attack.


    current events and info pretty much validates what snowden says in this video.

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    • #3
      http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=707049

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      • #4
        You likely won't get a lot of discussion going on, there's no cuck ******* or I-stuck-my-fingers-in-poo involved.

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        • #5
          Why does the FBI feel like BLM is a threat to be monitored?

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          • #6
            Finally a decent video from Vice. They were a great channel when they first came out, but they watered themselves down so hard in recent years to the point where they became unbearable.

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            • #7
              The NSA Wants To Spy On Thermostats, Refrigerators, and Pacemakers.

              The National Security Agency is researching ways to collect intelligence, of course, and the latest target is the "Internet of Things," up to and including biomedical devices like pacemakers, according to NSA deputy director Richard Ledgett during the Defense One summit on Friday.

              That blanket term refers to pretty much anything that is internet-connected but not a phone or computer: Thermostats, refrigerators, security cameras, devices like Amazon Echo, and more. These may make your life easier (or sometimes harder), but they also open up additional avenues for hackers and agencies like the NSA to collect data.

              http://www.popularmechanics.com/tech...net-of-things/

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