Is it safe to blog here?
Posted by crystalquartz 12 years, 2 months ago to Politics
Is it safe to post our thoughts here? Or is B.B. watching this site, too.
While we're very happy to have you in the Gulch and appreciate your wanting to fully engage, some things in the Gulch (e.g. voting, links in comments) are a privilege, not a right. To get you up to speed as quickly as possible, we've provided two options for earning these privileges.
Kinda reminds me when I was young and dumb and started hanging around with "the wrong crowd", and my parents telling me that who I am and how others see me is defined by how you act, and reflected by those you have around you.
Of course... we're not supposed to listen to our parents, but our dotgov handlers and counselors and teachers and correctors... so we'll all be good cookie cutter morlocks, to serve the eloi(tists)...
Because this site uses http, which is transmitted unencrypted over the wire, there's no need for anyone to "report" the contents to the NSA, who can simply read it as it comes over the wire if they want. Including who's posting from where and what your password is. It's all unencrypted.
But at the same time, it's worth remembering that nobody here is anything close to a threat to the US government, as posters here are generally merely playacting codgers striking defiantly paranoid poses and spouting misinformation to each other. In other words, just another ineffectual little gaggle of Tea Party.
I might shift some money into tobacco stocks....
Has anyone here heard of VPN (Virtual Private Network)? Encryption, IP change every few minutes locating you anywhere in the world.
Throw geolocation of cell phone at night (home) and your night time browsing I.P. address (home), and they know who you are and where you live. Cross-reference with tax return to identify employer or business that you own.
Now combine that with what commercial data mining companies have on you...everything from credit card purchases to groceries bought with a frequent shopper's "reward" card.
Add to the top your passport photo and/or state driver's license photo.
Let's face it. Uncle Sam has a dossier on you in a few minutes if and when someone wants to pull it up for review by human eyes.
I might consider taking on cigars also.
The "option" not to donate organs will probably be ended for the sake of the "common" good.
Some of "us" may actually receive "health care, including "emergency" surgeries that would have been survivable if we hadn't blogged here and our organs weren't needed by those who did not oppose those in power.
The FEMA camps that await the "bad bloggers" are equipped with hospitals, aren't they?
Hopefully, 3D printers will soon end the need for organ donation...as well as the need to purchase a gun. Unfortunately, printing your own gun will probably be grounds for admission to a FEMA camp as well.
I am now going to live under the radar.
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