Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:Does this honestly suprise you that the government lies and overreaches when they say they won't?
Remember when the federal government banned the importation of automatic firearms(I believe it was in 1991)? They said they only want to stop automatics nothing more. Since then they have banned so much more.
Remember when the state governments said they only want to restrict self loading firearms? What have they banned since then?
It may shock people but the government is not your friend and they lie to you. People forget change happens slowly.
It starts with nobody needs an automatic longarm, then nobody needs a pistol with more than 10 rounds, then nobody needs a lever action shotgun etc etc etc until nothing is left.
IMO some people will stop using the QR code
boingk wrote:IMO some people will stop using the QR code
People use those things?
I used it once, screenshotted the green tick thing with my name, and made it a 'favourite pic'.
Need to check in, show pic, get waved through. Thanks luv.
- boingk
animalpest wrote:Sign sway. After all facebook and this group are all on their knowledge of what you do. How many of us have a Coles or Woolies card that tracks everything we buy?
They know everything you do online. And they are not government restricted.
Communism_Is_Cancer wrote:
Remember when the federal government banned the importation of automatic firearms(I believe it was in 1991)?
ZaineB wrote:OB, You have some heavily misplaced optimism or trust there mate, there will be no checks or balances. What organization do you think we are all referring to here?
on_one_wheel wrote:For example the Ironside police and fbi sting that saw lots of arrests in here in Australia didn't see a single arrest in America because using the information gathered on the Anom app was a breach of privacy in the US.
on_one_wheel wrote:
For example the Ironside police and fbi sting that saw lots of arrests in here in Australia didn't see a single arrest in America because using the information gathered on the Anom app was a breach of privacy in the US.
cz515 wrote:on_one_wheel wrote:For example the Ironside police and fbi sting that saw lots of arrests in here in Australia didn't see a single arrest in America because using the information gathered on the Anom app was a breach of privacy in the US.
Are you seriously saying that or joking.
I mean the FBI were actually the ones who run the surveillance program that decrypted the anom
Platform.
But that's not all, if you look through history FBI/NSA etc have been actively involved in creating backdoors in computer systems to spy of people inside America. They have been plenty of reported news stories where this spying has been done on citizens without any legal warrants. Remember wikileaks
But that's not all, same organisations have forced the govt to pass legislation that forces American companies (like Google and Microsoft) access to their servers to spy on American and overseas citizens without warrants. Bet you didn't know that.
But that's not all, if you remember under the guise of terrorism thousands of people were picked up from American streets without any warrants again and flown overseas and tortured. Remember waterboarding stories only a few years ago.
dude stop drinking the koolaid spray and look at the reality