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jeffydiver • 9 years ago

Look, the only terrorist I know is law enforcement....face the facts.

American Mutt • 9 years ago

All that spying and still none of them knows WTF is going on!

liaFlliWOWN • 9 years ago

Keeping Up With The Politichians & Key Player Haters

Guest • 9 years ago

They know more than you might think. Believe it.

Jim Brown • 9 years ago

If the government shows up in your neighbourhood, essentially every phone is going to check in with the government…The government is sending signals through people’s walls and clothes and capturing information about innocent people. That’s not much different than using invasive technology to search every house on a block.
The StingRay technology is so new and so powerful that it not only raises Fourth Amendment concerns .

Frank Thomas • 9 years ago

So new? Right sure it is..eavesdropping on our phone calls... not new

Robby Daniel • 9 years ago

I'd grown up among a serious real world hard core post WW2 black-op which was often peopled by CIA any time old WW2 fascists weren't ad-libbing their particular brand of big-stupid, as distinct from the CIA version which was always in danger of disappearing up it's own ass, so the idea of 'ANY' secret lasting long was a non-starter and I'd adjusted expectations accordingly, then did my level best work within in and around it, or over under or straight thru the massive monolith of manic institutionalised conformity around me ~
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In other words, adapt improvise acquire or do whatever else it takes to keep functioning as a free spirit, then hope what you do can be both productive to your own goals as well as useful to those who are 'REAL' friends rather than pretenders, and hope 100 days after you're dead when 'ALL' residual animus soul energy expires, you've at least whacked a few foul balls right out of the fcuking ball park and your 'REAL' friends are applauding ~
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Such is the life of the little-man\woman ~ The Christ still rocks ;-)
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Frank Thomas • 9 years ago

I think phones have been tapped pretty much since the invention of the phone....so...no real surprise here.

Frank Thomas • 9 years ago

I mean thank god they aren't watching the internet or anything.......

Guest • 9 years ago

An occasional tap yes. This is tapping everybody. 24/7 365.

Royal Jew Satan Nazi Filthy Kunts.

Sarah Ferguson is a slut, Charlie is a coke dealing crim.

Guest • 9 years ago

They are using them to catch whistle blowers.......feds in gigantic internal witch hunt, tracking fake data.

Frank Thomas • 9 years ago

I wouldn't mind catching a few myself.
It's been a while since I had my wistle blown.

^^^^^^^^^ • 9 years ago

Well then Blow it dude. Stretch out your lips and git er done..

obidiah_slope • 9 years ago

Now I wonder who is operating those devices.....?

Guest • 9 years ago

That's the thing, nobody knows. They just sprang up out of no where, all by themselves. It's a mystery. Kinda like crop circles.

CoachK • 9 years ago

we need to break one and see who comes to repair it

^^^^^^^^^ • 9 years ago

Yes you do. Git er done

A Person • 9 years ago

The company that makes these 'steal your information" fake tower is HARRIS CORPORATION". They are the jerks requiring non-disclosure agreements.

S. Najmi ‏ • 9 years ago

When a suspect makes a phone call, the StingRay tricks the cell into sending its signal back to the police, thus preventing the signal from traveling back to the suspect’s wireless carrier. But not only does StingRay track the targeted cell phone, it also extracts data off potentially thousands of other cell phone users in the area.

AntiTurd . • 9 years ago

i don't own a cell phone. never have.I function fine without one.People need more face to face communication that's what i think.As for these tracking towers i've noticed these brown cylinder tubelike objects going up on the telephone poles 0ver the last couple years they have FCC warnings on them .Nobodys been able to tell me what they are for but I've wondered if they for tracking cell phones.

More cops breaking laws • 9 years ago

The Tacoma washington corrupt police department and others are committing FELONIES.
They are ILLEGALLY using technology to illegally spy on private conversations without obtaining a warrant which happens to be criminal behavior by police chiefs and their entire departments, so, there should be department heads going to jail.

Sofia Rhodes • 9 years ago

I really can't understand who is operating all those systems.

Billo • 9 years ago

There are the law for us, the people, and then there are a whole set of different laws for our governing bunch. Theirs involve no policing and no enforcement.

snoopdog • 9 years ago

Just goes to show the NSA is useless. The police mafia have to have their own covert system, to figure out what's really going down.

mzwarrior1 . • 9 years ago

When will all you "IMPORTANT" ( you think you are...) people throw these devices away ? You are all making it harder for us "normal" people to live. Only one group will survive - it won't be my kind that are wiped out ! Throw that shit away !!!!!!

joe2 • 9 years ago

Well, how about this: these devices are illegal by any and all tests, Constitutional and by FCC regulations. It is illegal to operate them without warrant, and without searching specific individuals for specific information. So let us get these tools to locate them, and then destroy them wherever they are found. That is what needs to be done. There is no valid excuse for these interceptors, and therefore it is justified to destroy this equipment.

Frank Thomas • 9 years ago

Haha go ahead ill be right behind ya..

Revsquirrelmaster666000 • 9 years ago

Never mind the stupid tower.... I swear that there an evil pentagram in the street layout. Yep it's a pentagram by golly. I wonder how that happened I mean this is a Christian nation right? Shit.

I'm serious • 9 years ago

Also look up all the swastikas in DC layouts.... It's mind blowing... It is irrefutable.....

Larry Adman • 9 years ago

Originally intended for terrorism investigations, the feds and local law enforcement agencies are now using the James Bond type surveillance to track cell phones in drug war cases across the nation without a warrant. Federal officials say that is fine , responding to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the Electronic Freedom Foundation and the First Amendment Coalition, the Justice Department argued that no warrant was needed to use StingRay technology.
If a device is not capturing the contents of a particular dialogue call, the device does not require a warrant, but only a court order under the Pen Register Statute showing the material obtained is relevant to an ongoing investigation.