Posted on 05/04/2016 5:03:38 AM PDT by HomerBohn
In a new piece out in The Intercept, whistleblower Edward Snowden has summed up what smart phones really are:
By preying on the modern necessity to stay connected, governments can reduce our dignity to something like that of tagged animals, the primary difference being that we paid for the tags and theyre in our pockets. It sounds like fantasist paranoia, but on the technical level its so trivial to implement that I cannot imagine a future in which it wont be attempted. It will be limited to the war zones at first, in accordance with our customs, but surveillance technology has a tendency to follow us home
But most people still dont get it.
Inevitably that conceptual subversion finds its way home, along with the technology that enables officials to promote comfortable illusions about surgical killing and nonintrusive surveillance. Take, for instance, the Holy Grail of drone persistence, a capability that the United States has been pursuing forever. The goal is to deploy solar-powered drones that can loiter in the air for weeks without coming down. Once you can do that, and you put any typical signals collection device on the bottom of it to monitor, unblinkingly, the emanations of, for example, the different network addresses of every laptop, smartphone, and iPod, you know not just where a particular device is in what city, but you know what apartment each device lives in, where it goes at any particular time, and by what route. Once you know the devices, you know their owners. When you start doing this over several cities, youre tracking the movements not just of individuals but of whole populations.
And he points out that, while all of this is going on, government employees sit, day in and day out, willfully participating in the Orwellian electronic enslavement of their fellow citizens:
One of the challenges of being a whistleblower is living with the knowledge that people continue to sit, just as you did, at those desks, in that unit, throughout the agency, who see what you saw and comply in silence, without resistance or complaint. They learn to live not just with untruths but with unnecessary untruths, dangerous untruths, corrosive untruths. It is a double tragedy: What begins as a survival strategy ends with the compromise of the human being it sought to preserve and the diminishing of the democracy meant to justify the sacrifice.
Every bit of computer technology we have today began as a weapon of war, from the computers themselves which were first used to tag people in concentration camps and to break the German and Japanese code during World War II, to the Internet designed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). To think the military created these devices without weaponizing them first is just silly. That people continue to believe the military-industrial complex has only our best interests at heart is stunning.
But most are too busy merging with their smartphones to care.
(Watch video at link)
What do these robots do besides waddle up the 'hallowed' walls of Congress? D.C.=District of Corruption!
Yeah, especially in Russia
That place, the ghouls that infest it, the fools that think they are above it, and minions that keep it running comprise the single greatest threat to freedom imaginable.
It isn’t a question IF a politician who goes there will be corrupted; it is only a question of WHEN.
Federal budget (total) should be about $750B. They wouldn’t be able to cause much trouble then.
The movie “ Blade Runner “ demonstrates our current existence.
You don’t have to carry a smartphone with you. I use an iPod Touch, but could drop it if I thought that was being tagged. Get an anonymizer proxy service, and a wifi device is less trackable, and can be bought anonymously.
You do have to give up smartphone convenience.
Amazon, FaceBook and the like are busy tracking you, BIG TIME, too.
I won't divulge the follow-on recommendations...
NEVER get a cell phone without a removable battery.
The legal concept of “privacy,” as we once knew it, is dead.
While it is unlawful to disable the vehicle antenna systems or bypass them, you can leave your phone home and get a pre-1999 vehicle to travel in.
When you want to stop being tracked for some reason, leave the phone at home.
“Get an anonymizer proxy service”
That, a private email service, Linux on the Desktop and Private browsing and your good to go.
But the proxy service and private email are the most important. Its amazing how few people know this.
Cost is about 100+/year.
That is about as safe as you can get and still use the Internet.
If you are REALLY paranoid I would recommend having a plain vanilla account with a lightly used regular e-mail account running IE om Windows that is used on a spare machine that is used only for going to cnn.com, weather.com, etc. so you don’t go dark.
bttt
I prefer to leave it at home like an old fashioned telephone. People get mad at me if I don’t have it with me! It’s weird. I mostly consider it just another something to lose if I take it out, and that’s no good because I need it for my work.
While it is unlawful to disable the vehicle antenna systems or bypass them,
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Do you have a link about this? I have never heard this.
there is a little thing that plugs into the cig lighter that stops all that.
Yup. We've all been surveilled for years now. Falling off the face of the Internet would be a giant flag in the "system".
bkmk
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