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has anyone else lost all faith in any degree of anonymity of anything that goes on online?

2007-11-12 07:45:09 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Give the "best answer" to PARVFAN. There simply are not enough people employed by Homeland Security to read everything on the net, even with keyword searches and sophisticated find programs.

2007-11-12 07:59:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it would have been a false assumption in the first place. The problem for the spooks is that there's way too many out here talking about them or saying 9/11 being an false flag attack etc.

There's little doubt that the net has broken the NWO monopoly on information and even though they employ full time shills to try to poison the well, promote their propaganda e.g "Popular Mechanics" and to post their lies on forums etc, the fact remains there is still a substantial and ever growing minority who don't go with the flock and who can easily see through their tactics -

- This is why they see the need for repressive measures when it reaches what they fear to be a critical mass. But by then they will be forced to come out of the shadows be seen in the clear light of day.-

--So they're losing either way and already feeling very uncomfortable!

2007-11-12 15:58:30 · answer #2 · answered by celvin 7 · 1 1

Are you sure that you should be making those kind of anti American statements on this site?
Remember what happened to those guys talking trash on YA in China and now It could be happening to you here as well.
Do you ever hear a extra click right after you answer the phone or start to hang up and don't put the receiver back in the cradle then stop and listen to see if the line stays open?

With all these I phones and stuff could it be that big business and government are in a conspiracy and every time you use your cell phone it automatically registers and records the conversations?

New TVs have you ever watched the TV and wondered if it was watching you back. I mean with all these little bitty cameras on phones and web cams and all it is possible.

Sleep well....

2007-11-12 15:59:07 · answer #3 · answered by CFB 5 · 1 1

now?

google "green lantern project"

the government has been opening and filtering the electronic communications of its citizens in the US on a MASS scale for over a decade.

Soviet Russia understood a very important concept. just inculcating everyone with the knowledge (or suspicion) that their every communication was being audited by the government was usually enough to keep 90% of the population quietly subservient with no illusions of "free speech". no NKVD or KGB required. this form of censorship is free.

2007-11-12 15:50:10 · answer #4 · answered by Free Radical 5 · 3 1

There are not enough people to monitor the whole web 24/7 so I would not worry about it at all. No need to be paranoid. Peace

2007-11-12 15:56:31 · answer #5 · answered by PARVFAN 7 · 2 1

This is not knew say one of the magic words dr**s bo**b and someone is listening. It's long desired goal of big government. George Orwell was just off a few years.

2007-11-12 15:54:03 · answer #6 · answered by Mister2-15-2 7 · 3 1

I laugh at government leeches whose job it is to read what I post online.

2007-11-12 16:06:56 · answer #7 · answered by The President 3 · 2 0

I assume everything is filtered since I have no knowledge that it isn't, and do have knowledge that it can.

Watch yo' ***.

2007-11-12 15:51:08 · answer #8 · answered by HonestOpinions4Free 3 · 2 1

That's basically the longterm dream of the republican party come true. They want the government to have the ability to spy on us and arrest anyone at will that isn't one of their goosesteppers. And the American people will simply act like sheep and let them get away with it.

2007-11-12 15:50:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 5

The operative word here is "imagine".

2007-11-12 15:52:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

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