Full title: North Carolina Police Issued Sweeping Warrants to Search Data On All Google Devices Near Murder Scene
Daniel 7:7 King James Version (KJV)
7 After this I saw in the night visions, and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and strong exceedingly; and it had great iron teeth: it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with the feet of it: and it was diverse from all the beasts that were before it; and it had ten horns.
Warehousing so much data.
"Be seeing you"-The Prisoner
Think about what Lavrentiy Beria could have accomplished with the support of Google.
No police agency in America can issue a warrant.
It has to be a judge.
>>Police requested location data from all phones that were in the surrounding area of a crime scene, generally within an hour window of when the crime was committed.
Remember when “Moose” put up roadblocks to log all of the cars passing through the area of those gay muslim duo’s terrorist shootings?
They were logged passing through on several occasions but “Moose” wasn’t interested in pursuing muslim terrorists, he wanted to catch some white folks in a white van.
What good is collecting all of the data if they are going to apply a “garbage in-garbage out” investigation?
How many KNOWN WOLF terrorist shootings?
They don’t like the cases they have to prosecute because of politics/race.
More details won’t lead to solving more cases or even proving them in court.
This is just fishing for more data to stockpile.
No.
But I didn't realize they were sending out murderous devices already.
So if you’re gong to do murder, carry an iPhone.
I believe the case can be made that Google is a clear and present danger to the national security of the United States. How?
By virtue of its ability to filter and distort the national discourse. Such as tampering with search algorithms to make them politically discriminatory, blocking content based on political preference, and every other damn way they can think of. Google’s position as the dominant search engine and operator of YouTube gives it a dangerous potential to artificially skew the national dialogue - potential which it’s proving to have no qualms about exploiting in the most cynical manner.
Imagine if there was a single dominant phone company, like there used to be (yeah, I’m old). Imagine if during an election year, that dominant phone company blocked users from various calling services based on their political orientation, and blocked conversations with certain expressions of political content. That kind of discrimination would have a definite impact on the ability of citizens to engage in Constitutionally-protected political discourse and organizing. Fair and free elections are fundamental to the survival of a free state.
Google is a creation of the surveillance state, and it primarily serves its creator.
We need an amendment or whatever it takes to break up Google and salt the earth so no such abomination can spring up again.