Verily, this is more on Luci's deception contraptions ...
Here and now, this makes Orwell's 1984 a cake walk ...
Hallelujah ~ Yeshua does not need a telephone ... Hell oh !
TERRIFIED to Turn On SMART TV - post of the year !!!
Previously posted ...
Shabbat Shalom - Parasha Lech Lecha - Go Forth - Crossing Over Into Destiny !!!
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Excellent biblical analysis desseminating events leading to the harpazo
11-02-14 Hummingbird027's Updates on End-Time and Prophetic News (1:19:34)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
http://hummingbird027.com/
But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew
forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light;
1 Peter 2:9 KJV
TERRIFIED to Turn On SMART TV - post of the year !!!
Thanks - MadDog Trainer and Craig Maus CSA
I’m terrified of my new TV: Why I’m scared to turn this thing on — and you’d be, too
by Michael Price
I just bought a new TV. The old one had a good run, but after the volume got stuck on 63, I decided it was time to replace it. I am now the owner of a new “smart” TV, which promises to deliver streaming multimedia content, games, apps, social media, and Internet browsing. Oh, and TV too.
The only problem is that I’m now afraid to use it. You would be too — if you read through the 46-page privacy policy.
The amount of data this thing collects is staggering. It logs where, when, how, and for how long you use the TV. It sets tracking cookies and beacons designed to detect “when you have viewed particular content or a particular email message.” It records “the apps you use, the websites you visit, and how you interact with content.” It ignores “do-not-track” requests as a considered matter of policy.
It also has a built-in camera — with facial recognition. The purpose is to provide “gesture control” for the TV and enable you to log in to a personalized account using your face. On the upside, the images are saved on the TV instead of uploaded to a corporate server. On the downside, the Internet connection makes the whole TV vulnerable to hackers who have demonstrated the ability to take complete control of the machine.
More troubling is the microphone. The TV boasts a “voice recognition” feature that allows viewers to control the screen with voice commands. But the service comes with a rather ominous warning: “Please be aware that if your spoken words include personal or other sensitive information, that information will be among the data captured and transmitted to a third party.” Got that? Don’t say personal or sensitive stuff in front of the TV.
You may not be watching, but the telescreen is listening.
I do not doubt that this data is important to providing customized content and convenience, but it is also incredibly personal, constitutionally protected information that should not be for sale to advertisers and should require a warrant for law enforcement to access.
Unfortunately, current law affords little privacy protection to so-called “third party records,” including email, telephone records, and data stored in “the cloud.” Much of the data captured and transmitted by my new TV would likely fall into this category. Although one federal court of appeals has found this rule unconstitutional with respect to email, the principle remains a bedrock of modern electronic surveillance.
According to retired General David Petraeus, former head of the CIA, Internet-enabled “smart” devices can be exploited to reveal a wealth of personal data. “Items of interest will be located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvester,” he reportedly told a venture capital firm in 2012. “We’ll spy on you through your dishwasher” read one headline. Indeed, as the “Internet of Things” matures, household appliances and physical objects will become more networked. Your ceiling lights, thermostat, and washing machine — even your socks — may be wired to interact online. The FBI will not have to bug your living room; you will do it yourself.
Of course, there is always the “dumb” option. Users may have the ability to disable data collection, but it comes at a cost. The device will not function properly or allow the use of its high-tech features. This leaves consumers with an unacceptable choice between keeping up with technology and retaining their personal privacy.
We should not have to channel surf worried that the TV is recording our behavior for the benefit of advertisers and police. Companies need to become more mindful of consumer privacy when deciding whether to collect personal data. And law enforcement should most certainly be required to get a warrant before accessing it.
In the meantime, I’ll be in the market for a new tinfoil hat and cone of silence.
Michael Price is counsel in the Liberty and National Security Program
at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.
http://www.brennancenter.org/
http://www.salon.com/2014/10/
Big Brother’s Little Siblings: How Local Police Departments are Spying on Us Now, Too
By now, it’s well known that the National Security Agency (NSA) is collecting troves of data about law-abiding Americans. But the NSA is not alone: a series of new reports show that state and local police have been busy collecting data on our daily activities as well — under questionable or nonexistent legal pretenses. These revelations about the extent of police snooping in the U.S. — and the lack of oversight over it — paint a disturbing picture for anyone who cares about civil liberties and privacy protection. The tactics used by law enforcement are aggressive, surreptitious, and surprising to even longtime surveillance experts. One report released last month made front page news: an investigation by more than 50 journalists that found that local law enforcement agencies are collecting cell phone data about thousands of innocent Americans each year by tapping into cellphone towers and even creating fake ones that act as data traps. [...]
http://www.brennancenter.org/
Once Searched, Forever Seized: Why Cell Phone Searches Need a Warrant
How private is the data on your cell phone? That was the big question before the Supreme Court last week in a pair of cases, Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie, with the potential for huge consequences for the future of information privacy. The cases involve a longstanding exception to the Fourth Amendment that permits the police to search items on or near someone they have arrested, no warrant required. The rule was intended to keep officers safe and prevent the destruction of evidence. In recent years, however, the rule has given police free rein to seize and search the devices that store our calls, text messages, e-mails, and troves of other personal data such as our financial history, medical information, and daily movements. [...]
http://www.brennancenter.org/
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Justice For Terry Trussell Update - November 1, 2014
by Harry Riley on Constitutional Emergency
Justice ForTerry - After 21 Days in Jail, Trussell Faces Judge Hankinson's Closed Society ...
The Constitution Doesn't Apply in Dixie County, North Korea
Dixie County, North Korea - On Thursday, October 30th, 2014, Terry Trussell, the man that was arrested at his arraignment for "Failure to Appear" (still baffles me how that's even possible), after spending 21 days in jail, finally had his arraignment. After he was released, he joined a small group for lunch and shared a few stories. [...]
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Veteran Sodomite Activist David Mixner Admits to Murdering Eight People out of “Mercy”
On Monday, longtime sodomite activist David Mixner, 68, admitted to murdering seven friends and a partner out of mercy due to the effects of HIV/AIDS on them. Now there are calls for a criminal investigation. Following a biographical stage show that Mixner, a former adviser to Bill Clinton, performed before politicians and homosexual activists, which was sponsored by the Point Foundation, he admitted his crimes saying, "Please don't get me sent to jail." [...]
http://freedomoutpost.com/
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Danger of civil war places Conn. on 'knife's edge'
by Anthony Martin - Conservative Examiner
The danger of civil war in America has reached a fever pitch in Connecticut, of all places. One gun rights activist stated that Connecticut is now on the "knife's edge" of being ground zero in that war. The activist further said that state government is prepared to conduct raids against citizens suspected of keeping illegal guns and ammunition in their homes. At the center of the growing tension are two diametrically opposed groups -- citizens of Connecticut who oppose new gun control and ammo laws that they say infringe on their Second Amendment rights, and state government that is determined to force obedience on those who have engaged in civil disobedience over these unconstitutional gun control laws. [...]
http://www.examiner.com/
When Is Daylight Saving Time Ending: 'Fall Back' Happens While You Sleep
by Charles Poladian
Daylight saving time ends while most people are asleep and the old saying "spring ahead, fall back," means setting the clock back one hour Sunday. That means more sleep for the weary but should the U.S. abolish daylight saving time? The practice has been called into question recently and not all states recognize daylight saving time. In the U.S., time zones are controlled by the Department of Transportation, or DOT, and daylight saving time was first implemented as part of the Uniform Time Act of 1966. As the DOT explains, there were approximately 100 different local "sun times." The varying times caused confusion for travel, so the U.S. and Canadian rail systems established four time zones to replace local time. [...]
http://www.ibtimes.com/when-
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Thanks - Alexander Bruce
Nazis (& alike) did not lose WW2 according to Charlotte Iserbyt
This 74 minute expose' is a must-seefor anyone who wants to truly know
why the education system is deliberately crafted to produce human
drones with no critical thinking whose only skills are to be subservient, trust
authority and follow orders.
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Thanks - Ben Davidson
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M7.1 Earthquake, 20ft Waves, Spaceweather | S0 News November 2, 2014 (5:09)
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Huge Solar Eruptions in Progress | S0 News November 1, 2014 (5:26)
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Virgin Galactic
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Rosetta
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Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
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Magma Pancakes
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Chicago Flood
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