Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 23 2012 @ 05:08 AM EST |
When you use a cell phone your location is logged.
Remember, technological advances are driven by the need to control.
That aside, I'm sure once spring comes to the feudal Arab Golf-states, women
will be a driving force.
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Authored by: jesse on Friday, November 23 2012 @ 10:46 AM EST |
Having visted there, I'm surprised they aren't considered a "Slave holding
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 23 2012 @ 12:49 PM EST |
It would be much to easy for a group like Anonymous to start sending thousands
of fake 'your wife is trying to leave the country' messages a day. The real
ones would become so hard to separate from the fake ones (if it was well done)
that the system would become useless as there would be to many false alarms.
Creating a automatic censor to find and delete those text messages might be
fairly easy, but it would be a large amount of computer overhead (unless they
already scan all text messages), get them in trouble for being a surveillance
state (though admittedly probably not much), and would just turn the whole thing
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 23 2012 @ 03:14 PM EST |
I've just finished re-reading Richard Burton's
A Pilgrimage to El-Medinah and Meccah,
with its observance of the Arabian refusal
to accept Victorian era modernisation.
Yet they once controlled an empire from
the Atlantic to the Ganges, with scholars
from all of Europe and Africa flocking to
their universities. Sic transit gloria mundi.
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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 23 2012 @ 04:04 PM EST |
Results from the Lower Mainland of British Columbia
By Inspector Norm
Gaumont, Officer in Charge, āEā Division Traffic Services; and Constable Dave
Babineau, Media Relations Officer, Royal Canadian Mounted Police Traffic
Services in British
Columbia
http://www.justiceonline.org/one-nation-under-surveillance/research
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