Aye my friend, you got it as usual.
Of course that'd assume the Justice Department's capable of performing their duly sworn oath, eh?
"I'm snugging up my tinfoil hat but why else would the Census need GPS"
Go ahead, snuggle away.
Aluminum's down. :^)
GOOD to see you're [still] knockin' around TE! ;^)
Of course that'd assume the Justice Department's capable of performing their duly sworn oath, eh?
I guess I would assume that some patriots might still reside in the JD or some other agency who might have the wherewithall to see the pattern and expose it. But I was also thinking that others, like journalists and private citizens, might be able to spot and identify what was going on if traditional means were used to direct a mob to a target.
If nothing was sent but a set of coordinates with a coded or prearranged plan for their use then the plausible deniability would be very strong.
What do they call those pranks where kids text each other to show up at a specific time and place and do something outrageous? I am seeing this GPS database as a means to turn that kind of spontaneous event into a well coordinated political/activist tool. Kristallnacht by Twitter. Straight from BlackBarry One.
It could be a quantum improvement on the isolated cells Al Queada uses. Local ACORN leaders would know how to respond to the call but the what wouldn't be known in advance. The why might never be told to them. The rest wouldn't even know they were part of a cell they would just think they were part of a groovy new way to get in on a protest.
GOOD to see you're [still] knockin' around TE!
Still at it. Every day I wonder if I shouldn't hang up my keyboard. If they somehow match those GPS waypoints with internet accounts we're all in big trouble.