Government Agency to Sift Through All Personal Data to Prevent Future Crime

Discussion in 'Politics' started by PJ1783, Dec 17, 2012.

  1. LivinAFantasy

    LivinAFantasy Member

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    I think waay too many people overestimate their importance in this world. The average citizen has nothing to worry about.
     
  2. PJ1783

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    LivinAFantasy

    The fundamental fact is the government should not be spying on us without any suspicion of wrongdoing
     
  3. StpLSD25

    StpLSD25 Senior Member

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    The Thought Police is here!!!
     
  4. PJ1783

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    odonII

    Wel they plan to go through and copy entire government databases, and I would not be suprised if the NCTC has access to the CIA, NSA, DHS databases so actually when you do break it down -- it comes out to almost anything.

    Plus with drones operating over the US there are drones that have multi-angled gigapixel cameras called Gorgon Stare and ARGUS of which can scan large areas and using a technology called "Minds Eye" a computer algorithm (A.I. actually) which can integrate that data, identify that data, pipe it to centralized databases for datamining and reporting suspicious behavior.


    StpLSD25

    That's correct, if you have sufficient amounts of data and can organize it correctly you could get insights into a person's thinking. The NSA had worked on that a couple of years back in a system called AQUAINT.
     
  5. odonII

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    3-4 databases, I think. Relating to the information regarding travel and information relating to foreign students.
    Which isn't everybody and clearly not everything about a person, is it?

    So you THINK they might be sifting through everybody's info' because, you know, they probably have access to x, y and z? You don't have any actual evidence for this but what you think, and you know, when it comes down to it...[fill in the blanks to suit your own paranoia]

    So there are drones hovering over the entire U.S with 'Gorgon Stare and ARGUS' technology, right now? Or, they are doing this, and you know, they will probably do that. Heck, they will probably link it to that and start killin' people, right?
     
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    odonII

    People like you will only accept the truth when it's too late.
     
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    I accept the truth when it is given. I don't think you are telling the truth.
     
  8. 1r0n_0x1d3

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    Fuck the United States government... Nothing more then a bunch of child molesters,thefts, and rapist.
    When you learned as a child don't hit, don't steal, and don't lie .It was not don't hit ,steal,lie unless you a member of the United States government.
     
  9. rjhangover

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    No way. There are 300 million citizens, all with cell phones, computers, and facebook accounts. Trillions of bits of info everyday. It would take the whole U.S. army going through all that shit everyday.

    And guess what, the debt limit will be reached on Monday, and the government will shut down. Then everything else will shut down. No more computers, cell phones, or Jobs. The whole global economy is done for. No more food, no more gas for your cars, no more heat for your homes. Total train wreck. When the train goes off the track, there's no putting it back on.
     
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