Do you have a mobile phone? Do you bring it with you when you go places?
Do you have a modern vehicle with GPS? Do you have an old vehicle with license plates on it when you drive? Traffic cams are ubiquitous. License plate readers are on every major road. Security cameras in public and private businesses are ubiquitous.
Do people around you have phones? Do people you spend time with have phones that go with them? Do those phones have mics and cams and GPS in them?
Do you use credit cards anywhere? Do you use cash only, but you get your cash from banks or ATMS?
Do you have a home security system with video cameras? Does your neighbor? Does their neighbor? Does your whole neighborhood have them?
Do you watch TV, Stream, or visit websites like GAW?
Is your digital footprint everywhere you go in life? If you have everything locked in a faraday cage, does that include every other person you spend time with or see each day?
If you have everything 100% digitally secured and absolutely no one knows anything about you digitally, then those are the types of loners in the middle of nowhere that the satellites above probably spend time watching and recording.
p.s. I used "you" in this as a 2nd person perspective and not directed at you personally. Just things to think about when we think we are living securely.
All valid points. Iβm not disagreeing at all with any of them. I was only illustrating that it is relatively easy to conceal communications without having to rely on the internet to do so and in turn, having βeverything capturedβ by the NSA/Big Brother.
I'll just push back gently on this.
Do you have a mobile phone? Do you bring it with you when you go places?
Do you have a modern vehicle with GPS? Do you have an old vehicle with license plates on it when you drive? Traffic cams are ubiquitous. License plate readers are on every major road. Security cameras in public and private businesses are ubiquitous.
Do people around you have phones? Do people you spend time with have phones that go with them? Do those phones have mics and cams and GPS in them?
Do you use credit cards anywhere? Do you use cash only, but you get your cash from banks or ATMS?
Do you have a home security system with video cameras? Does your neighbor? Does their neighbor? Does your whole neighborhood have them?
Do you watch TV, Stream, or visit websites like GAW?
Is your digital footprint everywhere you go in life? If you have everything locked in a faraday cage, does that include every other person you spend time with or see each day?
If you have everything 100% digitally secured and absolutely no one knows anything about you digitally, then those are the types of loners in the middle of nowhere that the satellites above probably spend time watching and recording.
p.s. I used "you" in this as a 2nd person perspective and not directed at you personally. Just things to think about when we think we are living securely.
p.p.s. I recall that Commie Nellie Ohr tried to evade the NSA, but the challenge is always the people around you. MYSTERY: Did Fusion GPSβs Nellie Ohr Evade NSA Surveillance With A Ham Radio?
p.p.p.s A long deep dive into the surveillance state: The Surveillance and Political Spying Operations Highlighted by John Durham are the Tip of the Iceberg
All valid points. Iβm not disagreeing at all with any of them. I was only illustrating that it is relatively easy to conceal communications without having to rely on the internet to do so and in turn, having βeverything capturedβ by the NSA/Big Brother.
You make great points, too. Just pointing out how much things have evolved with tech being everywhere.