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JT
01-20-2006, 11:16 PM
Anyone thinking of using any of the three big search engines on the net had better read this article. Google refused to comply with the sopeanas, but Yahoo and MSN give it up no questions asked.

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory?id=1523418

lefty
01-21-2006, 12:20 AM
Yahoo and MSN give it up no questions asked.

I can't imagine this actually getting someone investigated by the feds. Type in a search, get 4,000,000 + hits, go to one thinking you found your answer and then get on a federal investigation list.

I just finished a 3 hour Google search session regarding B-25's and the 'Doolittle Raid'. I wonder what prosecutable information they gleaned from me?

Jesus fucking christ. Is this what it's come to? We have to stop this NOW.

They said this homeland security shit was to search for terrorist information and they turn it all into a fishing expedition/witch hunt against thier own people instead.

The time for revolution has arrived.

Wanna hear a real strange story?

When I was a young photographer, I had to apply via the SS to legally get extra access into a political rally for Jimmy Carter. A week before the rally, the phone company came to my house to 'fix' a phone line problem. Now we hadn't noticed any phone line problems, but the wife let them in anyway. A few days later I noticed a can of flux in the back room where I did developing and printing. I called the phone comapny and they had no record of any service repair at my house. I put the can in the living room on a shelf and forgot about it. A week after the rally, the serviceman came back to my house and said he left something during his last visit. I handed him the can of flux. He said, no it was in the backroom, then went into the backroom and came out in 5 minutes and LEFT the flux!

Fucking government rat bastards. Tapping my phone and most likely my activities during that whole time.

Sounds paranoid, but this actually happened.

BirdieMod
01-21-2006, 12:38 AM
CIA shit.
WTF does a phone man need with flux anyway LOL.

theoldpirate
01-21-2006, 03:21 AM
Right Birdie, they don't solder the wires they clip or wire bug tham.

They don't even have to enter the house.

OLD STYLE HOOKUPS:

At the end of the street there is a pole with every phone line in there. All they have to do it tap it there. (thats where I get my phone line from)

OR

They can go to the local Phone Co. terminal building called the "FRAME" and tap it there. (I had a answering service, they never visited a new customers place of business they placed my 'tap' from there I could listen or answer all their phones too.)

NEW STYLE HOOK UPS:

Now a days they can tap it from their office with a computer hook up. Takes 30 seconds.

lefty
01-21-2006, 04:03 AM
they don't solder the wires they clip or wire bug tham. They don't even have to enter the house.

I know all that. My sister recommended me once to the phone company. I didn't get past the 'willing to work in confined spaces questions. I can't handle underground spaces (shudder).

Anyway, they did come into the house, left the flux, and came back later and left it again.

That's why I know they placed a live bug in the house to monitor us during those few weeks. I wonder if that would show up on an FOIA request?

theoldpirate
01-21-2006, 04:08 AM
Now a bug is a different story than a phone tap, they do have to actually get in and put it there. and remove it later.

Sure, it would be hard to read though since they black out all the illegal stuf they do and find out before you get it.

Cimba
01-25-2006, 01:10 AM
And as your prez would have you believe, all in the name of Jesus.

JT
01-25-2006, 02:56 AM
I read today that AOL gave it up without question too.

Budreaux
02-18-2006, 11:20 PM
Bush can suck my dick for all I care.
His reasonings for obtaining the records is to help understand how the searches are performed in order to better understand why children are still getting porn hits on their searches. This is such bullshit.. as a parent, I take full responsibility for my children and I monitor thier activities on their computers. It is OUR responsibility as parents to make sure our children are safe in how they use the internet... I don;t need any damn politician telling me how to do it. Besides the fact that this reason is utter bogus bullshit, if they really wanted to take a stance, then it should be getting folks back to better family values and standards. We as parents have given up too much responsibility to those govenering our children in their day to day activities that many feel that waht their children have done or do is no longer their (the parents) fault.........

Bush, go fuck yourself.. I know how to raise my children and protect what they do.... I don;t need your lieing ass using this bogus bullshit to get something else that you don;t need or deserve.. FUCK OFF!!!!

Budreaux