Reclaim_Nation 's Techdirt Comments

Latest Comments (3) comment rss

  • Even Powering Down A Cell Phone Can't Keep The NSA From Tracking Its Location

    Reclaim_Nation ( profile ), 27 May, 2014 @ 01:13pm

    Re: Well That Certainly Explains the "No Rooting" Stance

    Trust me when I say the NSA can put malicious software on a rooted phone. All that means is they might have one or two extra steps to infect a rooted phone.

    REMOVE BATTERY

  • Pissed Off Google Security Guys Issue FU To NSA, Announce Data Center Traffic Now Encrypted

    Reclaim_Nation ( profile ), 17 Dec, 2013 @ 09:18pm

    The NSA Does NOT Own the Infrastucture

    THE NSA CANNOT CONDUCT SURVEILLANCE UNLESS GOOGLE LETS THEM.

    Level3, ATT, Verizon, Google ... they are the arm of surveillance.

  • Obama Promise To 'Protect Whistleblowers' Just Disappeared From Change.gov

    Reclaim_Nation ( profile ), 28 Jul, 2013 @ 05:14am

    Military Takeover of the Government

    The US Military (NSA) has required all Internet connected electronic device makers (Samsung, HTC, Apple, Google, Microsoft, GM, Chrysler, Ford, etc) to embed backdoor access in all software & hardware in those products to allow them (NSA) to monitor us instantly and easily (PC's, smartphones, OnStar System, tablets, xBox, Skype, Office 365, Skype, DropBox, laptops, PC's, cars, trucks, etc). Using this back door access the NSA now has the capability to store everything and anything about each of us (device audio, video, keyword searches, email content, web sites visited, contacts, GPS locations, etc) . They have your voice-print, and face image (for facial recognition). They (the NSA) have admitted they can turn on any of your devices at any time and use the microphones and/or cameras and convert all your conversations to text and store it forever.

    Police already abuse the immense power they have, but when everyone?s actions are being monitored, and everyone technically violates some obscure law at some time, then punishment becomes purely selective. Those in power will essentially have what they need to punish anyone they?d like, whenever they choose, as if there were no rules at all.

    Google, AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, etc got so many requests from the NSA for your data that they built an automated system to handle these warrantless requests for your private info.

    This trend towards automation (which includes things like high res license plate scanners and domestically deployed drones) now represents a significant shift in the way that law enforcement operates. Selective detection, arrest, and punishment becomes automated.