> With millions of people in the country most of us fly under the radar most of the time, even if we are doing thing the government finds interesting they havent realized it so they arent looking at us. Even with the situation 10 or 15 years ago there was a lot of bad stuff that COULD be done, and mostly wasnt.
Well I was was one the guys that used some of that technology to spy on those that thought they were flying under the radar around that time period. They never knew it and that was old school technology. I don’t do it anymore but I’m sure it would be even easier now.
And what percentage of the population did you spy on? And what percentage that you spied on did you actually find the results interesting enough to continue?
Most of us won’t get spied on, and most of us that do are boring enough that they’ll stop. It’s like when the IRS audits you without you knowing. Most of us aren’t audited, and most of us that are they decide there’s nothing interesting, by the time the IRS calls you in you’ve been an outlier at least 3 or 4 times.