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>Big brother will use this to track your every move. I h

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>Big brother will use this to track your every move.

I hope you enjoy being cuck'd, Americans. So much for your whole "freedumz" thing and all.

http://www.politicaloutsource.com/2017/07/wisconsin-company-to-install-microchips-into-employees.html
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How do you know you're not chipped already?
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>>740181668
Truth, Make sure the kids get their "vaccinations"
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>>740181668
this
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>>740181424
>http://www.politicaloutsource.com/2017/07/wisconsin-company-to-install-microchips-into-employees.html
>50 employees have agreed....
>...to buy snacks from the vending machine or to log into computers

yawn
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>>740181424
The microchip is used to scan into the building and purchase food at work. And it's optional.
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It's actually a Swiss company, not a Wisconsin company... Nice attempt at stirring the pot in America, though.
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basically belko expirement irl. why should i care let the retards die. natural selection for those dumb enough to let them do it ig.
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>>740182954
>being this retarded

HONESTLY I FUCKING HATE PEOPLE LIKE YOU. did you even BOTHER to read the FUCKING article you fucking moronic little fucktwit?

read the article, then you will REALIZE it was developed by a SWISS company, but is being used by a WISCONSIN company for the first time ever

GOD FUCKING DAMN YOU FUCKING MORON

I BET YOU VOTED HILARY

STUPID FUCK
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>>740182572
>>740181668
grab those tinfoil helmets, boys
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>>740183361
Come at me brah!
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>>740182940
>And it's optional.

for the time being
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>>740182849
>>http://www.politicaloutsource.com/2017/07/wisconsin-company-to-install-microchips-into-employees.html
>>50 employees have agreed....
>>...to buy snacks from the vending machine or to log into computers
>yawn

that's how it begins.
It ends when they dock you bathroom break times and put you on list for trying to start a union. A list that gets sold to others companies.
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>>740182940
The worry here is that one day it won't be optional, and that it will be required for every interaction with society, and it will be tracked at all times.
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>>740183673

we're already there. having a smartphone is almost obligatory now.
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>>740183908
>having a smartphone is almost obligatory now

and how exactly is that?
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>>740183673

Revelation 13:16-17

16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads:

17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.
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>>740184039
if you dont have a smartphone youre considered a "tinfoil" freak
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>>740184153
Or smart in other circles.
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>>740181424
>700000+ businesses in america
>one company in lolWisconsin
>its completely optional
>you're a bag of dicks
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>>740184039

social media, texting, etc.

personally i'm not getting another after my contract expires.
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>>740184268
First they came for Wisconsin.
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>>740184212

which circles would those be, exactly?
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>>740184212
Usually unwashed autists
>washed autists have smartphones
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>>740184337
The circles of people that don't want to be tracked 24/7.
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>>740184268
you sound like the germans when they started killing off jews

>7 million jews in germany
>one reign in lolBerlin starts offing jews
>its completely optional, jews can run away
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>>740184153
I have plenty of coworkers who dont have smarphones, especially among the hourly folks on the floor who would be the people to have their bathroom breaks monitored or be on a union list like >>740183626 is suggesting.

I'm also in no way obligated to use an NFC identifier on the phone to let my company track anything about me.
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>>740184118
holy. fuck.
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>>740184403
>7 million jews in germany

Where did you get that number from?
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>>740182572
You're free, just don't try to leave.
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>>740184351
true. i got a blowjob from this dude who was a total washed autist, didnt even know he was gay until i forced him to suck my cock and held his head down while i busted a fat load. he spit my cum on my passenger seat and i made him lick it up.

he still had an iphone. it was a fucking iphone 4 tho lol (iphones 8 just came out)
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>>740184118
Dark days are ahead my friend

> An not just because the blacks population growth is higher than ours
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>>740184496
Yep.
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>>740184337
The circle with millions of people shunning that kind of tech. Basically the people you won't find on facebook.
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>>740184523
lel at the disclaimer.
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>>740184401

you're full of shit. most people have phone. it's the norm, and practically requisite for any kind of 'healthy' social life.
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>>740184584
>'healthy' social life
Is that what you were taught?
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>>740184153
I'm just waiting until I get my own house, then I'm sticking to a landline, answering machine, and a shitty cell phone in case of emergencies.
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>Idiocracy is becoming a documentary
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>>740184118
Oh look. Vague statements from an ancient collection of randomly verified texts and scrolls. Man, that sure screams "Accurate and trustworthy," doesn't it? You, your Jesus, and YHWH can all go fuck yourselves.
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>>740184650
Don't get a toaster. It will be watching you.
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>>740184523
Their death rate is higher too.
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>>740184650
this guy >>740184728
proves my point
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>>740184403
Strawman as fuck, nigga.
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>>740181668
because if we were the cops wouldn't have trouble finding us.
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>>740184645
That is what you learn by yourself if you live
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>>740184711
My sides. You think I am a Christian.
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>>740184645

you know what i mean.
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Install tracking chip in chimps. In 24 hours, 99% chimps jailed and off the streets for crimes they usually get away with.
Take my money, let's fund this
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>>740184584
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

You know you could just visit your friends right? And no one said NO PHONE. They said SMART PHONE.

>but bruhhh how will you know what those 1k strangers did today on IG?
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>>740184830
The fuck are you posting Revelations for, then?
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>>740184728
>>740184810
The fuck you going on about.
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>>740184810
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>>740181668
he is, he walks around with it on is hand or pocket all day
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>>740184920
>but bruhhh how will you know what those 1k strangers did today on IG?

i don't even have an ig. or a facebook. or a twitter account.

a phone is bare minimum, and that's kind of fucked up.
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>>740184949
Seemed relevant to the topic. And I like to stir shit.
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>>740184920
>>740184584
>>740184502
>>740184313
>What are VPNs, Proxies, Rooting or any of the other thousands of ways to protect yourself?
If you niggas get tracked by your phone, it's because you weren't smart enough to avoid this hypothetical tracking system in the first place.
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>>740184268

Cell phones are optional too. However its social suicide to not have one. Also I can see the job interview now.... "So will you be taking the chip option? No?" Tosses Resume in trash looks to next applicant.
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>>740183673
We have the power to say no. We are the majority and we are the machine that is society. If we don't want that them all we have to do it all say no then the machine stops working. If those in power want to it run again then they play fair and we will too. Too bad most people are too weak and afraid to say or do what they really want.
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>>740185117
Mission success, then, I suppose. Faggot.
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>>740185144
>>What are VPNs, Proxies, Rooting or any of the other thousands of ways to protect yourself?

all easily defeatable when the gov. is in bed with big tech.
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>>740184118
It is a human number. And that number is six hundred and sixty six


Cue Iron Maide
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>>740185164
>say or do what they really want
So you say no,and you get fired.
Hmm
Good job
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>>740185164
Not saying this will happen worldwide, but I guarantee you there are some people that would love this type of control/monitoring. I honestly hope it doesn't. Who knows in 20 years we may look back on today when we laughed at the idea as crazy.
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>>740185201
I agree. Thanks friend.
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>>740185045
Oh boy. Leave it to ABC to try to tell me my internet disabled TV is spying on me. The security clearances required and probable cause needed to violate the Internet Protection Act would mean you're already fucked because you'll have to have done something awful AND left a trail of breadcrumbs the size of a mountain. Shit like this is fear-mongering and that's it.
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>>740185264
And the beast had 3 heads and body's and 13 horns
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>>740185362
I hate MSM. was first article that came up. Look it up, there are plenty of other sources that you would probably approve of.
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>>740185224
Right. All it takes is a badge and thousand-digit prime numbers don't work anymore. You're a fucking idiot.
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why are people so concerned about being tracked?

you're only going to the same fucking places as everyone else
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Big brother already knows everything you say and do at home thanks to this handy gadget.
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>>740185482
This.
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>>740185469
You should work in the government. Would be perfect for you.
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>>740185362
>a company that makes 100% of its profits off the internet would want you to disable your internet
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>>740185482
but I don't have one of those
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>>740185442
They're all idiots for he reason I mentioned. Your computer's webcam isnt recording you unless it's piged through LAN which YOU enabled, and you leave every port wide fucking open and never scan for loggers and shit. It's just bullshit. No one gives a fuck what you do in your living room at 4 AM and it's a type of deluded narcissism to believe otherwise.
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>>740185482
>implying i bought that
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>>740185635
>implying he doesnt already work in the government
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>>740185664
No one is recording me friend.
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>>740185045
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>>740185144
>he thinks that shit works
LOL. Keep dreaming moron. A VPN or proxy or Tor is only a SLIGHT slow down to tracking you. Also, your computer has a backdoor if it's windows or apple. And if it's Linux it's even more vulnerable.
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>>740185645
Hey. Fuckface. My TV isn't smart. It has no hardware to connect to the internet. Way to miss my point. Better go check your coffee grinder. It could be spying on you.
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>>740185738
Truth.
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>>740185759
lel
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This shit is scary as fuck. I fear for the future of mankind.
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>>740185812
i dont even get it..what is the content too upsetting? whats this coming even about
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>>740184690
My first thought. that and Futurama's job chip they had in the first ep.
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You almost certainly have used an RFID chip yourself in the past. Office keycards and pet microchips for example. They have a tiny range as anyone who's ever tried to open a door with a keycard through their wallet can vouch for. The idea that this could be used to monitor or track people in some way is laughable.

Grinders have been doing this for years for fun anyways. I'd get and RFID or a magnetic finger implant in a shot, that shit's pretty kewl
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>>740185872
Orwell wrote 1984 on the topic. It has mostly come to pass.
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>>740185775
>Even more vulnerable

Found the 1337 h4x0r
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>>740185872
see
>>740185938

It's really not scary. GPS trackers would be scary, something they could monitor would be scary. This is about as scary as having a key in your finger.
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>>740185677
Ok you didn't, I know you bought one of these though, so big brother knows everything you say and do.
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>>740185775
See. You're an idiot. Anyone who already takes privacy seriously is already protected. I encrypt my shit, hide it inside programs that fragment and REENCRYPT it in another format. The FBI doesn't have enough men to try enough prime numbers to open my shit. Any idiot can make every file they own entirely unaccessible without 10 passwords. I can do everything from changing my M.A.C. address to bouncing off 10 countries. You can believe your bullshit spy movies, but no one's finding me, fuckface. I don't THINK "that shit" works. I know what "that shit" is and how to use it. Apparently, you don't, since you think 167,896,985,788,982 combinations can be tested by one guy in a basement.
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>>740186035
>GPS trackers would be scary
Like the one in your phone that is always on unless you disable it?
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>>740186072
true

but i keep it stuffed under the pillow when im not actively using it for work
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The German government pushed some shit that everyone must have a fire detector in the house
It's pretty cucked and I don't like it but that's not the point
So I got this fire detector installed by my landlord and it is a fucking cableless network shitthing
More out of principle than because I really thought of finding something I opened it up to look if a microphone is inside
that's actually forbidden but I can't accept that somebody installs a Blackbox inside my bedroom and I don't care for law anyway, I'm a pretty moral guy tho so that's OK
I'm electrical engineer so I actually have the knowledge to do so
I looked at the circuit and guess what, it was just a fire detector
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>>740186092
Yeah, like those. Did I say otherwise? How is that relevant to these RFID chips or anything I said?
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>>740185923
I was thinking about the suicide booths
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>>740186086
There's a decent app for all phones called Signal. Encrypts calls, pictures, texts. Doesn't save info. Verizon/att etc. can't access. check it out
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>>740185955
That's why I'm so scared, I have read 1984.
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>>740186167
Kek. I'm a fan of this story. Let it guide you away from the tinfoil, my German friend.
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>>740186184
Wasn't sure you were aware. No worries.
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"omg i hope they don't track me when i go to walmart to buy cucumbers and condoms for my asshole"
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>>740186167
Ask yourself what a government would do with a camera in everyone's bedroom. How would they process/store/make use of that amount of totally useless data? Bugging people who you suspect of crime is one thing, but bugging everyone becomes counter productive do to all the white noise of totally mundane footage.
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>>740186167
>>740186167

kek.
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>>740186271
Will do. Appreciated, tech b/ro.
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>>740186035
GPS trackers

You do realize that RFID scanners placed in buildings easily accomplishes the same thing, right?


How do you think Walmart tracks their inventory?

For that matter, why do you think so many stores offer free WiFi? They can track your MAC address around the store to profile customers. Even better if you log in with an email address. They can tie it to your account and target you for advertising.

In addition, there is a service for business that tracks your MAC address across different stores to sell a profile to the business. They give the businesses free routers. Think your phone isn't tracking you?
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>>740186337
>How would they process/store/make use of that amount of totally useless data?
The NSA has your answers.
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>>740186384
Anytime.
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>>740186310
>>740186337
Im no tinfoil head
I just think it's utterly wrong to force a Blackbox into someone's place, so I transformed a Blackbox into a fire detector
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>>740186424
No. They fucking don't. That would be hundreds of PETABYTES of data in months. You're clearly fucking terrible with logistics.
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>>740186243
I'm always thinking about the suicide boothes, aka my house
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>>740186393
>How do you think Walmart tracks their inventory?
With radio scanners near the RFID chips. If someone stole their inventory, they couldn't track it at all. Can you track your dogs microchip when it goes missing?

>For that matter, why do you think so many stores offer free WiFi? They can track your MAC address around the store to profile customers. Even better if you log in with an email address. They can tie it to your account and target you for advertising.

Totally irrelevant to RFID chips and anything I said.

>In addition, there is a service for business that tracks your MAC address across different stores to sell a profile to the business. They give the businesses free routers. Think your phone isn't tracking you?

Totally irrelevant to RFID chips and anything I said.
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>>740186123
Oh yeah, I'm sure you take all necessary precautions.
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>>740186512
Wait. So the fire alarm had circuits and shit for more than smoke detection? Pray tell.
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>>740186520
>That would be hundreds of PETABYTES of data in months.
Ya, they would need like a whole city of servers in Utah for that type of data collection.
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>>740186243
I was thinking about John Wilkes Booth
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>>740186520
Ever heard of cloud computing? Shit works wonders.
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>>740182954
I live near the company in Wisconsin, it's very big news here.. not sure about the rest of the world, but this is definitely happening here
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>>740181424
wasnt an episode of person of interest with such a thing ? and in wisconsin too ?
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>>740186424
Even the NSA couldn't secretly store that amount of data, let alone begin to analyse it meaningfully. Do you know how big 24/7 video files would be?
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>>740186573
He's also ignoring the fact you can spoof a M.A.C. People like this are beyond help, man. Don't waste your effort.
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>>740186328
>>740186328
>>740186328


THIS
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>>740185458

you think you can trust the hardware-based cryptographic primitives in your cpu?

you think they don't buy SSL keys?

you think they don't have people working in open source projects, creating subtle vulnerabilities for them?
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>>740186304
Is 1984 a book that predicted the future or are the powers that be using it as an instruction manual?
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>>740186698
>secretly
You are probably right. No way they are spying on everyday citizens.
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>>740186661
>cloud computing allows for data to be 0kb

wut
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>>740186661
Every time you rebut me, you prove you know less and less about technology...
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>>740186588
No
It has a circuit for fire detection and an antenna that can only start the alarm and send a signal to the fire detectors in neighbouring flats to start theirs
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>>740186773
Both.
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>>740186573
Not irrelevant at all. Exact same concept as GPS. WiFi isn't exactly a cell phone tower with a 10 mile range. Small field of communication. Same with NFC. Just not as small as NFC.

Plus Walmart can easily find out if you steal. Those RFID tags can set off the sensors at the front of the store, numbnuts.
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>>740186773
Based on Stalin's Russia.
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>>740186743
Vulnerabilities for what, you nutcase? He only way to find the key from my encryption is test literally every fucking key. Unless I've bombed a government building, that type of effort will never be used on me. Unless quantum computers become A. A thing. And B. Dirt cheap for the government.
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>>740183626
Where do you usually go to get your tin foil hats?
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>>740186943
Applies to any overreaching authoritarian state.
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>>740181424
Nice clickbait title
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>>740186714
So you change the Mac on your phone's antennas multiple times per day? If not, it's pretty damn meaningless
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>>740186960
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullrun_(decryption_program)
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>>740186810
Oh. Ok. Mann, that's pretty smart. "HEY! HEY! FIRE HERE!"

"Oh shit, you hear Gary!? HEY! FIRE NEXT DOOR!"

Not bad, engineers. Not bad.
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>>740186773
Read more. We are already living in brave new world.
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>>740186086
...They don't need to brute your password you dumb fucking fuck. Jesus christ.
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Will the chip know when I'm jerking off? That would be pretty funny if the company had to record data and knew how much I jacked it
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>>740186786
Oh they for sure are, but not like this. There's reels of data on us all from private firms so I've no doubt the NSA do something similar. We're talking purchasing habits, social media activity and other data which is easy to store and quantifiable, so computers can analyse it rather than people. It's data that goes into algorithms rather than being actually analysed or used for looking into individual people.

Look up big data groups like Cambridge Analytica. It's probably scarier than the idea of a bug in your fire extinguisher.
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>>740186804
That was my first reply to this thread.....
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>>740183545
Lost
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>>740187029
Obv. worked.
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>>740186643
Now you made me think of phone booth, terrible movie.
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>>740186923
You can build a handheld EMP with just some copper and a disposable camera. Only idiots will ever be caught by the government's technological units. Anyone with knowledge and understanding of technology can prepare endlessly and overwhelm the governments squad of goons.
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>>740187199

i'm not really laughing
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>>740187038
It wouldn't be very hard to automate a program to shut down your network connection and swap your M.A.C on a timer, Anon.
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>>740186923
>Not irrelevant at all.
Totally irrelevant. RFID chips have tiny range to be picked up, especially at the size of these implants. It's the range of the contact-less on your card, so to spy on the implantee you'd have to put a sensor on their hand. You couldn't track them leaving the building without their consent, and you couldn't know where they were like GPS at all. Stop chatting shit.
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>>740187105
Explain to me how encryption works. I'll wait.
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>>740186661
Cloud computing is simply remote access to a physical storage of data. The idea that an upload to the cloud simply floats metaphysically in the atmosphere is fiction. 20 gb of data in the cloud means that somewhere there is a physical (or rather digital but you know what I mean) copy/copies of the same 20gb.
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>>740186960
>>740186086
Literally babys first "hacker". You have NO FUCKING IDEA how good/smart the people working for the NSA are. They have been imbeding Nvidia cards with direct access to your computer for YEARS. And guess which company magically was #1 maker of video cards. Windows? Back doors since the 90's. Apple. Same thing. Not to mention the dozens of other companies that your computer requires to run properly that have backdoors installed. You are a fucking MORON if you think encryption of p2p bouncing does SHIT to hide you. They can track government sponsored hacking programs computers to the fucking building they are used in, but you think you know better.

Humility you little faggot, you better learn it.
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>>740187141
>It's probably scarier than the idea of a bug in your fire extinguisher.
I'm not German bro. And we agree NSA is spying on us a tiny bit at least. Probably more than we know. Should be illegal but apparently isn't. Protect yourself the best you can is all we can do.
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>>740186086

This nigger goes through all this trouble and probably only texts his mother for tendies and checks out dick rate threads all day
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>>740186999
I wonder how many btards will end up in the same concentration camp?
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>>740187360
Dude you're arguing with thinks we have rice-sized super-batteries, I guess.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP2Ow2CX6OQ
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>>740181424
Never accept this crap, never.
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>>740187449
No shit. But it allows for much more efficient processing of massive quantities of seemingly unrelated data to provide relationships.
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>>740187553
He also suggested cloud storage allows for data to not be stored physically so I'm not surprised.
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>>740187516
Most of them. Except for the Trapfags. That will be mainstream by that time.
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>>740187481
>Protect yourself the best you can is all we can do.

but there is no way to mount an effective defense except not using tech altogether, which just isn't an option if you want to live well in our modern society. they've got us by the balls.
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>>740187454
I've never once owned a Nvidia product. Again. Informed people with knowledge on how this shit works will never be caught. As long as there are people coding heir own programs, there will be people trying to stop the government from doing what you describe. You can build your own Pace and data centers. You can only access open networks in convoluted ways, if you wish. You're overly paranoid of the power of a government to police a populace containing citizens as/more literate in their games than they are.
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>>740187736
>they've got us by the balls.
True. At least make them work for it a bit though lel.
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>>740187616
Why? The range on this is about a cm and it's functionality is no different to an office key-card. What malicious intent could there be here? Honestly have no idea how this could be used badly. The only situation I could think is to crack down on staff break times or something, and even then that'd be a problem with the implementation of strict rules rather than the chip itself.
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OY VEY
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>>740187135
Anyone wearing a smart watch or a fitbit could easily be tracked for jacking it.

"Jeeze Jeffrey's step count went from 10000 to 34000 in a half an hour at 11:15 at night, that guy must love his late night runs"
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>>740181424
we choose to be tracked. get fucked midslime
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_implant

>tfw you're alive for the beginning of transhumanism

Feels good man. Gonna get all the implants I can.
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>>740187736
Incorrect, normie. They have YOU by the balls.
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>>740187904
>we
No. WE don't
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>>740182940
Everything is optional until it becomes the norm, then it's writ as law

hang thyself u bootlicker
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>>740187817

believe me, i'd love to
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>>740187734
I can see it now, first trans president.
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>>740187878
They've already proven they can be used to steal any PIN you type in at an ATM or debit card terminal
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>>740187991
Would fuck lel.
It will happen.
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>>740187960
see
>>740187835

Even if this was mandatory at this workplace, can you explain the problem with it? How could it feasibly be misused?
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>>740187781
>As long as there are people coding heir own programs, there will be people trying to stop the government from doing what you describe

not in any effective capacity.
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>>740184039
I sold mine a few years ago and just use a Skype number on my home pc. Works fine.

The world looks totally fucked up as soon as you get rid of it though. You walk around counting the faces that aren't glued to a screen, and i's a low number. Like some fucking dystopian sci-fi shit. I'll never have another one.
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>>740187781
>my computer doesn't run any program or hardware with backdoors, because then I would have to admit I have no idea how powerful the spying is

So you never use intel, or nvidia, or amd, or google, or windows, or apple, or linux, or adobe, or super script, or a phone, or blue tooth, or wifi, or tor, or social media, or ATT, or Sprint, Or Verizon, or Comcast. etc. etc .etc.
Keep trying nigger.
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>>740181424
>http://www.politicaloutsource.com/2017/07/wisconsin-company-to-install-microchips-into-employees.html
>The company, which employees 85, claims

quality writing Hirst
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>>740188070
How could installing cameras in your house with direct link to your local police department be possibly misused?
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>>740181424
>ppl willingly employed install microchips in themselves willingly
problem?
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>>740188157
But that's not an RFID chip. What's your point here?
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>>740188016
Yep, not too well thought through of an idea. I'm still waiting for my pip-boy
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>>740186614
I heard they already have a whole city of servers, underground
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>>740184403
It's funny, bc Wisconsin is almost 100% germans, having been populated in two massive waves of German immigrants a century ago, that account for nearly all the whites. Hence the culture, the attitudes, the architecture, the business culture, the beer production & consumption, the affluent but rural combination. All of it, straight up carried over from Krautland. They famously had a real hard time during WWII, since German was (and still is in my hometown) spoken on the street like Spanish is in California.
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>>740185759
I fucking laughed hard
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DEATH TO AMERICA!!!
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>>740188131

i didn't own one until a few years back and i barely use it. people are zombies
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>>740188389
This original thread is kinda cool though, why you gotta derail...
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>>740186614
>you said, not realizing they built that a decade ago already and have been adding to it ever since.
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>>740188389
Implying I care if that bitch dies.
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>>740185264
technically, its six hundred three score and six, in the book of spooks that is..
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>>740188094
Right. Ok. I'll give you two situations. I want you tell me which is more feasible:
1. The government has perfect employees with the best programs in the world written using even the best hackers as well (because you'd need black hat assistance to truly cover every base) and not one employee/developer releases one bit of information. From there, the government perfectly executes it's directives leaving no crumbs or trace, and it's l within the law to observe you, because...?

Or.

2. Someone somewhere always leaks something. Reverse engineering and preemptive program development lead to men with degrees who understand the science LESS well than Timmy Hacker who started coding at 9 because he was bored soldering circuits. The government is not a picture of efficiency, friend.
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bupm
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>>740181424
Yeah I imagine these guys are real disturbed by it:

https://www.wired.com/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/
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>>740188605
People do release shit. People do talk. And we do have bread crumbs.... How fucking stupid are you? Go fucking do some research you fucking moron.
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>>740188136
Citations those are all compromised, faggot. Apple can't even hack into their own phones. And I use exactly one of those you named.
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>big brother
>2017

wtf?
>>
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>>740188605
The government hired Timmy Hacker, and all his best friends and competitors.

Pay some fucking attention to what is going on in your own country, ffs.
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>>740188726
Jesus motherfucking christ
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Doubles please
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Ok then triples
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>>740188743
Are you the guy I was arguing with? Because that was my fucking point, moron. The government can't hide anything from technologically literate citizens with any reliability.
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>>740188605
>The government is not a picture of efficiency, friend.

you don't need perfect efficiency when you can write big checks.
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Triples?
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>>740188749
>can't
>wouldn't help the FBI do it
Big difference moron.

"“The government does not deny that there may be other agencies in the government that could assist it in unlocking the phone and accessing its data; rather, it claims, without support, that it has no obligation to consult other agencies,” Apple wrote."

Jesus dude. I'm not going to spoon feed you. Go fucking read. Because you are clearly uneducated in this subject.
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