Interesting because Alex Jones says that about Google and Facebook all
the time but never explains the funding thing. Of course a lot folks
like to claim the military influenced video games but I never saw any of
them around except for a Marine reserve we had working for us as a game
tester. We did when the defense budgets temporary began to become
something sane have defense contractors show up peddling their technologies.
There are definitely some very evil people behind our government who
don't care too much for the human race. And yes we've been on to them a
long, long time. For me since my high school days when I noticed things
didn't quite add up with the Vietnam thing.
On 12/29/2012 06:30 AM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote:
About ten years ago around here in Sili Valley, the cia announced they had
established locally, either a technology incubator site or a venture capital
fund, I don't recall which, to take advantage of innovations.
Though it could never be proven, I suspect the big data miners, esp G FB,
as having connections and possibly early funding from that branch of govt.
Oddly, I always Google stuff (after disabling their tracking cookie), but
closed down my FB presence a couple years ago.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@... no_reply@... wrote:
I saw a fuss about this recently, when the Congress recently rubber stamped
the warrantless surveillance program for another five years. The thing that
cracked me up was that the article included a picture of a door at an ATT
switching site, to a secret room where data mining occurs.
I was working on the technology to do this, in the *80's*, and I can
guarantee the US Government has had the untraceable ability to tap data and
voice lines since then. One of the techniques I taught to capture content,
is called tunneling, or matching the template of the comm protocol you are
intercepting to remove any extraneous elements. So, yeah, we...yawn...live
in a police...yawn...state, and have been for the last ~30 years. Welcome to
reality.:-)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
/It is an Orwellian state. It might not be oppressive on the surface,
but there is no place to hide. Some part of you is going to end up in
the database somewhere./
http://rt.com/news/oliver-stone-us-orwellian-022/
Let's mock those fools who think that a surveillance state is cool.