Posted on 06/04/2019 12:39:29 PM PDT by Mariner
The database poses more danger to humanity than nuclear weapons.
And the fact that post of yours is catalogued in Google moments after you hit “Post.”
Ah. Just like the strict policies involving verifying intelligence data before taking it to a FISA court.
I feel much safer now.
“I’m elected electric spy, I’m protected electric eye”
Amazing how prophetic so many metal songs were. Queensryche has a lot of them.
First they establish the efficacy of the tech/process.
Then they use AI to make anyone appear wherever they wish.
Just like the “deep fake” videos.
And they’ll use Fusion GPS (data access) and the media (selective leaks) to destroy anyone who challenges them in the public sphere.
Judas Priest?
IIRC, in NJ it’s illegal to smile for your driver’s license photo.
Operation Mindcrime, for one
But the rank and file are the greatest.
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The SILENT rank and file.
Why would anyone stuck in NJ have reason to smile?
There were also “strict rules” for Fisa, but that didn’t seem to mean much when it came to spying on a presidential candidate.
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BINGO! It all depends on what the meaning of “strict” is.
And knowing that most of the individuals having access to my personal data are Rats,or Rat sympathizers,doesn't fill me with confidence.
Not one bit of confidence in fact.
After all, everyone knows the FBI is a servant, with the best interests of the American people at heart.
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That is why they are so eager for transparency and willing to cooperate with ongoing investigations. /sarc
If you’ve done nothing wrong, you have nothing to fear./s
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Just stay out of Walmart and youll be fine.
If you were in the service since the mid to late 90s, you volunteered a DNA sample. This was nominally done in for the purpose of being able to identify your remains should you be killed in action. I'm guessing the samples and database entries are not destroyed when a person leaves the service.
LOL!!!! Good one.
Mid 90's? LOL...if only.I had my first heart attack in the mid 90's! Late 60's to 70's for me.
I guess one advantage of having your DNA in a database is if you're wrongly accused of a serious crime the DNA from the crime scene won't match yours.
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