2000 Mules is an obvious invasion of privacy. Yes I am saying it out loud because most people have been expectedly quiet on the subject. I mean it's easy to support invasions of privacy when they work in your favor.
But I am not here to ramble about why the movie overstepped on people's lives, mainly because the privacy they invaded was that of traitors and well... traitors hang.
The obvious elephant is still very much in the room and that is how in the fuck did they obtain the data and why aren't they being arrested for invasion of privacy?
I don't have the answer, but allow me to paint you this picture: law enforcement has to go through many hoops to get cell phone data from suspects. There's paperwork and a third party that typically has to be gone through to get approval. The only exception is typically life and death emergencies. Now yes you COULD make the argument that the election is life and death, but we all know that is going to be rejected by most people as "reaching" and uh... I kinda have to agree with that conclusion...
So if it requires all these approvals to get such data for criminal activity, how did they get it and why haven't they been arrested for invasion of privacy? Who gave them access to this data and when? How did they know who to look for and why haven't they been tossed in a cell yet?
Is it... is it maybe because... Patriots are indeed in control? That they knew what was coming and had been tracking them long before the documentary was released? Is it because they caught them in violation of the law and had enough probable cause to follow them?
As I said, people have died to preserve the right to vote. The penalty for violating such should be no less so yeah, they gave up their privacy the moment they decided to rape all our votes.
EDIT: TIL my cell phone user data can be sold... fucking great! Thank you all for the education. Leaving this post up for any others like myself who did not know.
You sign a TOS doc when you activate your cell service.
That ToS says your personal data can be sold.
Thats all there is to it.
Exactly. Gregg & TTV bought the data. And they spent a huge sum of money to do so. They've been very public about that.
Thanks for informing me on yet another reason to swap carriers...
Am I the only one who finds that even more disturbing? And have we confirmed that ALL the Mules fell under this? I would think at least one major company would NOT engage in this practice, but if it's just that fuckin easy...
I doubt the data is coming from carriers, it's likely coming from Facebook and a bunch of apps tracking everything you do.
China and malware scammers do it often. Find a popular gaming app, reach out developer to buy out rights to their game and source for $100M. Small developer shits in his pants, agrees and forks over the entire project and access to the account. Malware creator injects location tracking or malware into app, updates the game and says some bug fixes were made. All previously downloaded copies are updated and app now runs as a service collecting private data. Said company then sells the location data or other personal info they harvest to make a profit
They didn't overstep shit. They bought data your phone company is already selling to anyone and everyone. At least they brought people's attention to something that has been happening since no one seems to read the terms of service on ANYTHING they use these days.
Yeah this is news to me. I missed those details.
They bought the data. EUAs allow the companies to track everything. Don't hate the player, hate the game
Now I know.
ALL of our data is for sale from cell phone companies and there are numerous entities using it to track all of us all of the time. No, doesn't make it right but glad the good guys are using it too.
Yeah... I thought it was just browser data...
What do you think Space Force is for?
A great many things that even people here still don't know about...
Yeah I thought user data was sold with some anonymity. I must have missed those posts, but it's still on me for not doing my research.
I don't like it either, but all of us are tracked and analyzed just the same on a daily basis by dozens of companies.
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act only restricts telecom companies from disclosing data to the government. It doesn't restrict disclosure to other companies, who then may disclose that same data to the government. A-GPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) data is accumulated with the assistance of carriers. The regular GPS chip in your phone can take minutes (or longer) to pinpoint your location, and A-GPS was developed to help first responders and 911 operators find a cell phone when the need was urgent. Your location is worth about $300.
Scrolling through the average cellphone, you’ll almost always see apps such as Facebook Messenger, Google Chrome, Amazon Prime, TikTok, rideshare apps such as Uber and Lyft. That is just the list of apps and there are another set of lesser known ones that collect the same information. There is NO privacy in your movement with a cell phone or your car for that matter. You signed up for it!
The cell companies sold data on the locations, no targeting involved other than locational. Interesting about the hoops law enforcement have to go through, I think those may be recent hoops. No hoops for corporations, and they are running rough shot over this country. No regulations on capitalism; therefore, a devolution into rape, pillage, and steal.
Nice to see more people realizing the "free" market is a paradox. What we should be fighting for is a FAIR market system that rolls back ALL current regulations and starts with new ones that protect workers and small business. Trickle up regulation, baby!
No rules means we get the Law of the Jungle, that is especially bad when countries like the USA allow monopolies.
Agreed. Even Jefferson would agree with Anti Trust laws and maybe even lobby to have an economic Constitution.
Lots of theft in the current system. Some say $23T. What is interesting: every electronic transfer has its own ID. Should we ever find the will, all of that theft is recoverable --- so says William Binny, NSA Tech Operations Director
The NSA is using Gregg as a proxy to launder the massive information they have.
You are right it takes police a long time to be able to get the proper authority for that so that tells me this is some of the actual evidence collected through law enforcement on the election steal.
Because I can be. Also I am not any particular political label aside from American. This is a place for those who follow the Q signal and I guess no one informed you this isn't R v D, Liberal v Constative v Muslim and so forth. Perhaps you should take a refresher course:
https://rumble.com/vbd957-q-the-plan-to-save-the-world-1080p60.html