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To: gaijin

Ever notice just HOW touchy the cops are about being photographed?

There are good reasons for that, sure.

But another reason is because some COPS have special access to knowing just how often innocent people are being digitally imaged unaware: The cops know just HOW powerful that information can be in the right circumstances.

Cameras as becoming sort of like guns. But because the full nature of some of these exotic programs are known only to cops, well, only the cops know HOW afraid we all should be of casual digital imaging.

A casual view of Palantir would be like an early Chinese view of gunpowder as being just one of several needed inputs to make FIRE-CRACKERS, and not an important weapon.

When you see a cop freak out after being photoed then you have your answer for how YOU should feel about Palantir.

Palantir’s tech only really works if it’s everywhere, always.

The company creator was a consummate Hobbit Junky:

Remember the Hobbit movies with that flaming EYEBALL thing that never blinked as it looked for the ring...?

OK well, **THIS PROGRAM** IS THAT EYEBALL.

Remember after 9-11 and people were saying, “If we change the way we live as a result of this attack, then the TERRORISTS WIN..!”

In view of Palantir, etc. etc. you understand now just HOW RIDICULOUS that is, right...?

Programs of this type mean America is DEAD and not merely changed.


13 posted on 08/28/2013 3:47:33 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: gaijin
Ever notice just HOW touchy the cops are about being photographed?

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16 posted on 08/28/2013 4:05:09 PM PDT by Zeneta (No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn.)
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