You're right about that. I don't know that I'm paranoid, but I won't take this discussion any further since it has already gone too far off topic. I don't mean to be disrespectful to you. You have your right to your opinion, and I believe I have a right to my privacy, and I'll leave it at that.
Paul On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Joel Brauer <ehudo...@gmail.com> wrote: > You don't know that you're paranoid do you? > > On Dec 27, 2010 5:45 PM, "Paul Saenz" <forensicneoph...@gmail.com> wrote: >> First of all if you don't care about your privacy, that's your'e >> choice. If I want my privacy, that's my choice. Do you think the world >> is a better place because they're spending millions if not billions to >> put camera's on every corner? Do you think that the America is better >> because they are backing you with microwaves and fondling your >> testicles at the airport? Do you think the internet is a better place >> because they are all in your business, checking on your buying habits? >> Really, who's paranoid here? Do you really think all that trash makes >> us safer? >> >> Second of all, they don't need people to search your emails. They use >> computer programs to search for keywords. That's what the NSA was >> caught doing with phone conversations. Remeber? >> >> You don't know what the Hegelian dialectic is do you? You don't know >> that the current German Leaders go to Hegel's grave and honor him for >> providing the means to establish the European Union. You don't know >> that the Hegelian dialectic was the philosophy that Hitler used when >> he gained power in Germany when he had the Reichstag burned down. >> (Historical fact) You don't know what Mansanto is doing do you? You >> don't know what senate bill S510 is do you? You don't know what Codex >> Alimentarious is do you? That's because you've been conditioned. Your >> reply is a result of conditioning. You didn't know that >> Swartzenegger's father was in the SS did you. You didn't know that he >> had the fluoride content of public waters increased did you? You >> didn't know that the gas that killed the jews in the gas chamber was >> produced by mixing fluoride with chlorine, which is what they are >> putting in public water did you? I'm sure that I could bring up a >> thousand other things that you don't have a clue about. >> >> You don't know that your reply is the result of conditioning. You have >> been conditioned to accept the "peacefull" NOT! totalitarian takeover >> of America, the land of the free, the brave and, of course, the >> stupid. (can't leave that out) >> >> Finally, it is not a requirement that one lives in a shelter if you >> are off the grid. You can build a nice self sufficient house with >> modern technology and live comfortably. You'll probably wish you had >> when things get bad. >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Joel Brauer <ehudo...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Guys, >>> You are being tracked. Period. Get over it, or get off the internets. >>> The >>> EFF recently came out with a website that shows that each browser has a >>> unique footprint even with cookies turned off. >>> https://panopticlick.eff.org/ Check it out. You'll find, very likely, >>> that they can track you based upon your browser footprint. This means >>> that >>> you can be tracked whether you like it or not. And the truth is even if >>> Google does store your info, you are NOT important enough for anyone to >>> spend any of their time looking at any of your email. It's all giant >>> algorithms parsing through it to improve your add targeting thereby >>> making >>> them more money. Your paranoia borders on the silly. I personally >>> hardly >>> have enough time to read all my email as it is. I don't think google has >>> employees who are going to read mine and everyone else's faster than I >>> can. >>> Do you? >>> Want the answer to being tracked. Well you better spend some time on >>> wikipedia learning how to grow your own food/ hunt/ build your own >>> shelter/ >>> ... Then go off the grid. It's possible, but its not easy, and its not >>> worth it IMHO. >>> Joel Brauer >>> >>> Only you can decide to be happy! The rest of life is in the details... >>> >>> There are no 'shoulds', only choices and consequences. >>> >>> >>> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Paul Saenz <forensicneoph...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Chris Penn <cantorm...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> > FUD >>>> > >>>> > Look it up. >>>> >>>> As I said before, I did search for it. I wouldn't have asked the group >>>> if I hadn't searched for it first. And I found it recently. It is: >>>> >>>> Startingpage.com solely Google results combined with the >>>> Startpage/Ixquick privacy. >>>> >>>> See starpage privacy policy: >>>> http://us2.startpage.com/eng/protect-privacy.html >>>> >>>> They have extended their users' Privacy with the "Proxy" option, for >>>> privacy even when you visit a third party site. 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