Interesting lesser-known Q-post about AT&T and the internet
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#ReleaseTheMemo was organic as fuck, they attached it and calling Q "Russian bots" LMAO
that shit was autistic Americans created by Big Pharma and Big Tech. Don't be mad you created the monster that will be your fucking downfall.
Good post
This is very good post.
Very good. The best part is anons are circular! I hereby identify as round/spherical.
LOL
I worked for AT&T for twenty years. They are absolutely in bed with the three-letter-agencies.
We don't need an Internet Bill of Rights. We have a Bill of Rights. We simply need to enforce it. Anyone doing business in the US must respect our citizens rights. You may not censor the speech of any American, or you give up your right to do business here. Simple as that.
I think what Q meant was that the internet needs to be "public square"'d , so that the Bill of Rights applies by default. If Big Tech, which only got big due to black money, which is taxpayer money, was a public square, they couldn't censor us, couldn't have porn on the open internet (pay, show ID to enter, like buying liquor online), etc
You should read the bill of rights again. It says, "Congress shall make no law, etc." That is only a restriction on the creation of laws by Congress.
I can't tell if the > means "greater than" or "leads to" here.
I have to admit that the former sounds a LOT more interesting.
Not sure if it is greater than or leads to but I believe AT&T has been providing the backbone to the NSA and to the tech companies via Internet backbone for decades.
There are many "office towers" in major cities throughout the U.S. that are actually massive AT&T data centers used to Spy and eavesdrop on the nation. IIRC, AT&T also manages the undersea cables that provide fiber optic internet backbone worldwide. They have "listeners" installed all over the backbone and this data is sent to the NSA data farm and put into the "Big Database."
This is just my personal opinion, but I believe each and every person has a data file on them. This data file is populated with information provided by our cell phones, internet use, internet of things use, listening devices such as Alexa, utility companies, our vehicles, traffic cameras, public cameras, and pretty much every thing connected to the internet. It all goes in.
I also suspect that this is exactly how the blackmail of politicians, judges, school leaders, business leaders, church leaders, and everyone else in a position of influence is gathered.
And I think those who are most compromised are precisely the ones who are put into positions of influence. They are "selected" much like politicians are selected and not Elected. They are selected because they are already corrupt and easily managed.
A long winded response to a simple question. Sorry!
Like the one that used to be in Nashville?
I believe so, yes.
This article outlines 8 of them, but I am aware of these in other cities not named in this article. We know that was an AT&T building in Nashville, I just can't confirm if it was one of the spy hubs.
We have a lone indoor Ring camera inside our kitchen window pointed at our front door and during a recent Zoom call a solicitor knocked on our door and I said I wasn’t interested... I later reviewed the footage to see who was at the door and I had my headphones on - I heard the entire Zoom conversation via the Ring footage in the background and I was 2 rooms away!
We’ve already known your cellphone listens to everything you say and is most likely being backed-up and stored at whatever provider you have. I had no idea the Ring camera had such a sensitive microphone. I want the convenience of the footage but I don’t want Amazon hearing my private conversations with my family and especially business Zoom meetings. Not that Zoom isn’t snooping anyway.
Time to unplug the Ring camera and go with a dedicated internal security camera system.
Yes unplug that fucker and get closed-circuit no internet access camera system, you can get them with microphones too, just be sure it can't connect to the internet. If something connects to your wifi once it can do so again unless you change the wifi password I believe
Was wondering the same
We do NEED AN INTERNET BILL OF RIGHTS!
We use T-Mobile and have been happy and now if you are in a remote area Starlink is their backup
Praise the Lord I no longer have anything affiliated with ATT.
Can you list some alternatives bc the ones I know are just as bad??
My husband got us Consumer Cellular which is a lot cheaper. We use a cell phone for a land line in our house. We save three times what ATT cost us. And I used ATT all my life. I wouldn't touch them with a ten foot pole now. Also got my internet through EnergyNet from our electric company. Hope this helps. If that doesn't work for you, try Patriots Mobile.
I'm going through the switch right now, just need to call customer service to complete. Thank you for all the info!
You're mighty welcome.
Can you explain what you mean about using a cell phone for a land line? Do you mean you just no longer use a land line, or is there something more to this? Thanks.
I no longer have a land line, but my husband bought 2 cell phones, one for himself, and one to leave at home where our land line stayed. My daughter lives behind us and there are times she doesn't have a phone, so she uses ours. So one cell phone has become our sort of land line.
I see. Alright, thanks for explaining.
Lots of people cancel their land lines and use cell phones instead.
Oh, I know. I've never even had one. I was just trying to figure out if that's what she meant or if there was some sort of technology that allowed one to hook a cell phone into the old landline jacks.
No...we kept our land line because if you ever have an emergency and can't speak if you can get the receiver off, the line can be traced to your address..
Guess which company’s cell towers are used by Consumer Cellular? Hint: Starts with an ‘A”.
Yes, but I'm not paying them directly and I don't have to call and complain to them either. As long as I"M not personally doing business with them, I'm fine. Most all of the cell towers are used by ATT. There's no way around it unless you buy a Satellite phone which I don't have the money to buy.
To be fair, I also switched from AT&T to Consumer cellular. Saved $100 a month. $1,200 a year is a lot of money.
Yes it is. My husband found it online and after reading up on it he decided to buy one phone. He liked it so much and the bill was 2/3rds cheaper or a whole lot cheaper, that he got rid of his minutes flip phone and bought another phone for his own personal use. And we don't have to deal with ATT, only Consumer Cellular when they have to pay for the tower usage.