Nope everything on that website looks like it's just made in China products that are knock off actual products. Nice try but you're going to need to make them look more like the actual products.
«Saying that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say. It's a deeply anti-social principle, because rights are not just individual, they're collective. And what may not have value to you today, may have value to an entire, you know, population, an entire people or an entire way of life - tomorrow. And if you don't stand up for it, then who will?» ~ Edward Snowden
@@outsider1305 It was not a joke, just because you didn't like what I said doesn't mean you have to pretend it was a joke instead of saying you didn't agree.
even if they dont they will just go back to doing it but not saying they do it out loud.. they started a public collection of information in the 70s and it has gotten much more intricate and detailed.. and now they are so comfortable with the idea of it that they have zero issue saying this out loud. when i was a kid in the 80s and 90s if you even mentioned this as a possibility you were called a fucking nut.
@@NerdyCatCoffeeee Even with that mentality, nothing will change. It's a core principle of humanity and all beings that fear is a survival tool that helps one thrive just as much as instinct and intelligence. But still, no matter what, it is a tool and a tool can be used in several ways, productive or counterproductive. Americans have given into fear and turned on one another. The Red Scare put on a new mask, gave itself a new title, and created a new enemy, yet still has the same mannerisms and behaviors.
I used to talk to my FBI observers when driving in my car, but then my car broke down. I figure, if I'm driving alone, might as well talk to the weirdos who probably got tasked with listening into what I say as a punishment assignment. I think that's how it works- they're not going to put an exemplary agent in charge of listening to what we say and looking at our browsing history, it's a punishment for screwing up.
They are psychopaths. Playing those games is what they get off on. Sane people play chess, BS with their friends and family, etc. These lunatics love their cloak and dagger insanity and have setup the rules so they never lose. They are literally insane.
Yeah this feels very exploitative to me, especially with how governments in North America have been found to be encouraging terrorism under the guise of trying to stop it. I fear for our younger generation, most people who are in cybersec and IT started out on hacking or phreaking forums, none of us ended up terrorists. The NSA is going to be manufacturing a lot of terrorists in the near future.
"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say." - Edward Snowden
Privacy is a necessary evil whilst we remake our government and society to be ethical. After that, it's a blight on existence that should be permanently eradicated as quickly as possible
@@nitendler Even when the movie about him was in theaters, nobody knew who the fuck he was or what he was saying. Snowden was never big on sound bites.
No one cares about anything. That's old news now, and it's just generally accepted that the government is spying on you. That's one thing that's really been proven over the past few years. Everyone just looks the other way and goes on about their business.
I told my cousin about all this almost a year ago and he said, "They can't do that, that's illegal." I tried to ask him who makes the laws and he wouldn't hear it.
Point him to Snowden. ALL of the major media companies admitted that the NSA was illegally spying on all Americans. Dozens and dozens of articles from all the mainstream news companies. Plenty of proof.
FUN FACT: If you are in any political group, right or left, you have Feds. You have at least one FBI agent in your group. HINT: It's the guy who says "Let's do some crimes".
Any revolution is illegal, and such is any meaningful form of protest. It's definitely true that feds are instigators to entrap ppl, but refusing to organize out of fear is also an acceptable outcome for them.
@@deathskunk3 if people love to quote this to feel smart, then what is the "smart" thing about it? its about as plain as you can get. if your implying that these "plebs" are from a certain political side, then what about this quote even says that besides it being from george orwell? again, theres not much to sound smart about in a statement as plain as "the further a society goes from truth, the more they hate the people who speak the truth"
@@youtubestudiosucks978 not defending school shooters but the problem there is mainly the school system itself and neglect or straight up malicious intent from people in positions of authority and trust
@@rusi6219 by saying that people of color have guns like any other person in power does, despite people of color having no rights especially in america of all places? You wanted to make it racist and now you're doubling down because you cant fit the narrative anymore of your racist remarks to people who just happen to have a different color then you do
Did they just admit to a weird form of grooming. So what do they do, go into Discord and influence them to see how far a kid will take a joke? This is ridiculous.
Power move learn how to stop blinking and passive eye movement and focus readjustment and start expanding and contracting your pupils, get put on a list real quick
Feds: "We're only interested in criminals and terrorists." Also Feds: "The half of the country that don't agree with us are terrorists." This is why you _never_ hand the federal government power _even if you think you're safe from it at the time._
LOL you people a bunch of goofs. Everybody dropping quotes and act like they know the answer to the problem. Why yall still complaining over the internet? Nothing being done.
"I think hacking is a lot about knowledge and power " She just put it right in front of our face- the people must constantly remain powerless and ignorant.
"We're illegally archiving your information with government contracted agencies? What, no, don't be SILLY. Those companies just sold us all your data. We didn't pay them TO mine your information, we just pay them FOR the information!" "What's the difference? Oh, well the difference is that it's LEGAL this way."
I once said in a private Facebook chat that I was gonna crash an [Airline name] plane with no survivors in Minecraft, and like two of the people in the group got a 'random' check on their next flights, and then I also got one on my second flight after that (this was all within a week). This is Europe though, so I'm _sure_ it was a coincidence.
@@mjgII It's when the personnel pull you aside for extra investigation when going through airport security. They spot you based on profiling (for example: long unkempt beard) or, in this case, gathered data. I think they also have a quota of actual random picks to legitimise the practice so they don't get called out on it. They call it a random check but it's an open secret there's very little randomness involved.
If you were in America the feds would have showed up at your front door and put the fear of god into you. If you think you have it bad in Europe it's cause you've never lived in the "land of the free"
I like the way my group of friends treat our NSA agents. We typically interject into completely mundane conversations insane statements like "I'm building a bomb" or "I can't wait to fly a jet into the pentagon" or really anything. At first it was just some absurdist humor but at this point its become so normal for us to add random statements like that out of thin air that we are probably giving anybody listening the world's biggest and longest lasting migraine.
Discord's messages in DM's and private servers already share your messages to 3rd party companies. Yes, you're calls are also recorded and transcripted then shipped off as well. A few years ago me and some friends physically tested it by saying things like "Oh man, it's my moms birthday and I wish I could find a gold or silver necklace with her birthstone!" and then on Google, TH-cam, Facebook, and Twitter I got adverts for literally that even though it's only been 20 minutes and jewelry is as far from what I've interacted with as possible. Me and my friends did this many times of course and would wait a half hour to an hour before checking and it was the first advert we would see *EVERYTIME.*
I notice this with gaming, somehow the youtube algorithm allways knows what I'm currently playing. Funny thing is I once outplayed this by saying the acronym of the in any situation. So I didn't got spoilers before finishing, it's sad that I basically couldn't say a word during my playthru
It's worse than you think, in the 2014 Intelligence Authorization Act, section 309 gave the government the unconstitutional authority to collect all "non-public" information, even stored statically offline. Claiming rights to all data, not an overreach at all. What's worse, the section was represented as something else to legislators (congress and senate) prior to a vote and included in an omnibus legislative process. In other words, the legislators were either duped to believe it was innocuous or culpable and wanted plausible deniability. Check it out, H.R. 4681 passed in December of 2014.
"It's a cat and mouse game between you, the cybersecurity professional ( a federal agent that can get FISA warrants to access any quantity of any data) and the bad guys, the threat actors (US citizens exercising constitutional rights)."
When I was a little kid in the 90's my step dad worked for a defense contractor. He helped program the system that picks up on your key words in your communications. He said you can program it to look for any phrases or words and it would automatically save the conversation with all it's metadata. They made him sign forms that said he would have his communications tapped for the rest of his life.
They never caught any baddies with all this spying power. They just say the person was "oN tHeIr rAdAr" lol. Its not about catching the baddies, its about the power and control it gives them over you.
“Google pretends it isn’t a company. The world’s biggest and most dynamic media conglomerate portrays itself as playful and humane. But Google is not what it seems. It’s a deeply political operation. We must pay attention to how it operates, and prepare to defend ourselves against its seductive powers of surveillance and control." ~ _Julian Assange_
Don't forget the reason why he got arrested in the first place: the CIA vault, which i believe was vault 7. In wikileaks, he has shown how the CIA has (or had, as they probably closed it down, or moved it someplace else and renamed it, because they didn't wanted the people to know about it's existence) a vault in which it is home to the most dangerous and skilled hackers out there, under CIA's thumb. Later, it also showed how the CIA employs tactics and techniques, which is used to gain intelligence on the other parts of the world, and also how to bug, and install keyloggers/backdoors onto foreign computers, such as the usage of USB's that comes equipped with a menu, which makes hacking so easy, anyone can do it without any training, as all you need to do is to press a bunch of buttons, wait a bit and finish, disguise like any ordinary person and essentially use a covert microphone to pick up words from what other people are saying, then translate those to english, etc. Assange has shown to us the lengths they go to steal your data, particularly, your metadata, and because he spoke the truth, he had to be silenced. He had to go back to the UK and basically get life imprisonment there, because he was a UK citizen, so i guess that he was safe from the US government. He wasn't silenced, but the UK gov locked him down for the rest of his life, because he said things he shouldn't have, so it's probably the same as saying that he did got silenced. Perhaps if he was like snowden and sought refuge in russia, he wouldn't be silenced, and neither would get imprisoned. He'd have to get citizenship in there though, and im not sure how long would it take, but if he was a whistle-blower, i'd wager the process wouldn't be very long. (well, maybe he wouldn't get the full benefits of it, since he isn't.. Well, russian, but he'd get just enough, to essentially make him protected from going back to his country and be silenced for good)
@@rusi6219 Exactly. A guy named Daniel Haqiqatjou talked about this system where certain governments in Europe take kids away from their parents for teaching them religious values.
@@blackagent4754 he's correct on that but he's also a liar and collects information on people through his website and keep in mind when you join one of his livestreams he demands you to have your webcam on for "security reasons" I wonder what security reason would necessitate exposing your face online, also look at how much info he demands from you when you sign up for his "courses"
It is important that the FBI and other Gov agencies collect all this data, how else could they provide protection for the high level pedophiles and traffickers like Epstein in this world?
Definitely are. I'll say some inflammatory stuff about a race on messages. Then TH-cam will completely change my algorithm to guns and prison stuff. Which I never search or look up or watch.
The Supreme Court just said there's nothing illegal about the government spying on people who are only loosely affiliated with or only met someone once
The funniest thing is that the person talking about kids bragging about their horrible acts is herself bragging about her horrible act. Thenfact that she chooses to phrase it as a preference shows that she is proud of it and thinks that it reflects on her subjective choice being a great idea, She could have just said "I do this-" but no she had to let us know that this is what she prefers(in her own expression) : a method that isa great threat detection technique. Giving it her preferative endorsement and trying to tie hermwillful choice to it. What Irony lmao.
It just baffles me is all whem these people who think they are the philosophical epitome of the world just because they are good in one thing, a great example is actors, but tech people are good at studies and a lot of them seem to think that automatically makes them the wisest of the wise and the leaders of the normal "sheep" in all awpects of life, when these same people cannot even realize the same thing they are critiquing when it comes dressed up in an other way.
Not much we can do about us being spied on, the only thing that keeps me sane from the fact that personal privacy doesn't exist is that I can joke about a fed being in my wall (there probably is)
Implying that they won't have a 9999999 backups of all the information collected on everyone's entire life by this point via the social media companies that pass it down to them, since we're living in the digital era as opposed to record keeping by paper like in the Stasi's days. Though there might be a modern solution for such a modern problem too for all we know.
If they are spying on me... I just wish they'd reach out and give me a hug. I need one... Please big government.. please send someone to give me a hug.
The idea that the government even has the authority to grant such power to an intelligence agency is scary enough to begin with, but then they just go and abuse that power anyway. Every time I hear things about any government agency it gives me less and less reason to trust them, not that I ever had a reason to trust an agency that actively spies on its own citizens to begin with. Can't wait for that power to spy on US citizens to be renewed right before it was set to expire!
Its beyond voting to get rid of these violations against the american citizens. Thats the part that scares me. What we will have to do, to stop and get rid of these spy leeches.
Governments, Royalty... None should be trusted and worshipped by the peasants, but in the end here we are. 1984 has been here for a lot longer than we'd like to imagine.
It’s crazy they have all this and yet you can still find yourself with a warrant cuz the courts sent your summons to the wrong address cuz their departments ‘don’t talk to each other’ 😂😂😂😂
She sounds awfully upset about the idea that people could have their own freedom and make their own way without state intervention on the web. Like it's something horrible and dangerous and disgusting.
"b-b-b-but our system!! our perfect and glorious system!! you can't just HAVE an equal playing field!! you have to EARN it!! i- uh- i mean unless your parents are rich of course teehee"
Then they get played by their own and now they are the victim and need help and they "whistleblowers" etc... Later the same women in that video will ask for help and how she is targeted cause is no longer needed and no one will give one F.
An Asian girl, from a third world country where her family expects her to make money for the whole family (check), hired by Israeli firms (check) .... lmao, these things say SO MUCH about this topic.
Having been on the receiving end of Federal Agents and their fuckery I got to see them fill out a Warrant on site, adding material to it that wasn't there when they had it signed for approval, they violated multiple citizens'/constituents' Rights and hid behind Qualified Immunity after doing irreparable damage and taking irreplaceable property. Should the next American Revolution occur in my lifetime I will be certain to get my Justice. Bet.
@@MH_VOID That's part of the Covid-19 initiative as it made gatherings and face to face communication difficult to impossible on the scale necessary to deliver a Founding Fathers' Sandwich. Real revolutionaries can't use the channels monitored by the government 24/7 and have to meet in person for most critical information exchanges. Sic Semper Tyrannis!
I know a lot of american citizens who will have equally long memories, along with the lengths of liberty tree decorating line. A lot of these federal mafia will have to water and decorate the liberty tree before this country will be free again. Which is worse, federal mafia or chin communist mafia? I see little difference.
don't think it works like that, if i understood correctly. in interpreted it as "she monitors them now, so she has a good selection to monitor in 10 years"
@@anonanon3066 Very little reason to trust what these people say. Kids are very impressionable and I doubt they would admit to pushing young people towards paths that will end them up in federal prison.
Just like they were infiltrating antiwar protest groups after 9/11 and trying to incite them to violence. Though in that case, those infiltrators were kicked out.
The "anonymous" culture of attributing credit to the group has been very frustrating for the FBI because of how it prevents bragging which is one of the main ways they catch hackers.
"threat actor" doesn't just refer to cyber criminals. It refers to anyone critical of the government, israel, investment bankers, etc. Hence why journalists, activists, and protestors are being targetted.
"Attention is all you need" The first military AI went public in 2017, posting on online message boards as part of a long-term war strategy. The system is an incredibly powerful and flexible planning tool, and is also programmed to consider and use human psychology as part of its operations. The original hardware probably ran at McMurdo, and there are likely multiple newer builds running right now, probably on hardware in the Phillipines. Future proves past, and nothing can stop what is coming.
Sometimes your buddy is trying too hard to convince you to become a violent extremist, and when you explain that you would never do that and they just disappear...
Personally hearing "after the Snowden leaks we know of spying on us citizens" is a rewriting of history. Growing up everyone knew of the spying, especially after 9/11. I cant say I encountered people who ever believed all of the phone calls werent being monitored for phrases.
No they were spying on everyone well before 9/11. They just used 9/11 to make it legal and justify us going to war for israel, who actually carried out the i/11 attacks and basically bribed and blackmailed their way to controlling all of the government and private sectors in america and the eu. Cops wont come when you are robbed but 100 feds show up for antisemetic posts.
Pre-2010, probably around 08' or so, before my grandpa's brother passed away, when I was over at his house visiting his family and relatives, he and some of my relatives who were sitting nearby off handedly commented about how all phones were being recorded all the time and similar comments along the lines of "if they wanted Bin Laden, they could find him and get him tomorrow." I was obviously much younger than and don't know what I know now, and I had never heard them speak that directly about the American government in any other context before, yet they said it with such clear headed distinctiveness and profound convincing attitude that I honestly stopped mid-motion with whatever I was doing and paused for a few seconds to process what I had just heard.
Imagine one of your classmates is part of a gang/terror/criminal group and you end up in the same class project and your phone number comes up in a big investigation because it was found in a phone of a criminal. Most people don't have anything to hide but you don't control where your phone number can appear without you having criminal connection to them.
A wise man once said to me, "saying you don't care about your privacy because you have nothing to hide, is the same as saying you don't care freedom of speech because you have nothing to say."
Some of my friends are in prison on terrorism charges just because they sent money to poor people overseas and feds established a "pattern" based on some throwaway jokes here and there
@@kyledavidson4604 you mean to tell me a government that prevented Foley's family from taking that deal to save his life doesn't have your best interests at heart?
I heard the supreme court just ruled, 9-0, in favor of an IRS rule allowing the IRS to look at anyone's bank account who associates with a person who is under investigation by the IRS.
If you want to trigger schizophrenia in these people, just pretend to brag like you're a high level hacker when you're a teenager and then when you're an adult tell your friends that you think the FEDs are onto you so the FEDs still think you're up to deviousness that isn't happening.
Step 1: Be innocent Fed and spy on 14yr olds Step 2: Give them a lot of free shooty mabobs Step 3: Tell them to do a thing involving above free gifts and possibly educational institutions Step 4: Look the other way when caught being involved and have the two sides of the same political coin blame each other Step 5: Profit?
5:55 This is horrible and the worst part is how confident she was when she said it. Just because somebody shows interest on hacking doesn't make it a thread actor, that's like spying on every single teenager when they are learning how to drive because you think they can cause an accident. And spying on them when they are on a such vulnerable age and they don't totally understand about online privacy is such a horrible thing to do.
Non-privileged people shouldn't dominate the playing field...and shouldn't be more creative and resourceful for knowledge that's what I get from her....smh
Bro imagine being paid to infiltrate discord servers and shit. You either hit a rock bottom in your career or you have the nerves of steel and you are the only man for the job
Now imagine doing it for free, but on a platform that is much sweeter than honey. There 8s more you should know, but I kun not discuss it on this platform. Misspellings matter.
And what if there is no need to be secretive? What if you *want* an open confrontation with these scumbags? What if the situation was ripe to put them all in prison for the rest of their lives? What if they are vulnerable, and desperate to keep the truth hidden? You have more than you know.
Duh. The government made a big announcement on EVERY news channel in 2009 and nobody batted an eye. I remember posting about it everywhere on social media and the response I got was a resounding, "Why are you concerned if you aren't doing anything wrong?"
In 2015, my then gf/now wife and I had a reoccurring joke where we would text each other explicit violent threats towards the then president. I had no understanding of the surveillance going on by the alphabet agencies then. I wonder if my NSA agent still thinks about me to this day.
Holy shit. Really just take a moment to step back and think about the entrapment of children here. Absolutely crazy. Even trying to relate it to KGB stuff is becoming difficult, especially due to scale
This kinda crap is serious enough if actually vote for representatives and house members. Shame that no matter who you vote for they all wanna screw you. :(
Always said, "Be Paranoid, Not Afraid." Because if you're sufficiently paranoid, you're probably taking enough precautions and thus needn't fear. But it's not really paranoia if'n they're actually out to get you...
"We here at the FBI have investigated the FBI due to claims that the FBI is taking user data. After investigation, we have deemed these claims to be 100% false and that the FBI is very super cool and should receive a 500% budget increase." -John FBI
@@Fully_Certified_Idiot I would laugh, but this "we investigated ourselves and found no fault" thing is very real. Why are institutions allowed to do this is beyond me.
The amount of Osama memes, Wildly racist stuff, mixtures to bombs and knowledge about some communication devices etc,.... I'm surprised if I'm not on every possible radar.
"Cyber is a world where you don't need to come from a privileged background... and resourcefulness and creativity let you excel" what she left out was the next part of her thought where she thinks "and we need to stop this" lmfao
Didn’t come from an elite family? Were you born in an underdeveloped or developing country either historically fucked by Europe or the US somehow? Know your damn place. Makes my blood boil.
POV: you answered that one spam phone call as a joke and it turns out that it was a foreign adversary and now the FBI are watching every little thing you do
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I'll bet there 8s another site that you kun not mention on this platform, one with a higher certainty of glowie activity.
Misspellings matter.
Nope everything on that website looks like it's just made in China products that are knock off actual products.
Nice try but you're going to need to make them look more like the actual products.
what website do you use to buy extra vid clips for your video
"I have nothing to hide" - a person unaware that laws change
"I have nothing to hide" - a person who doesn't own pants
@CannedCoochie that was good tho
«Saying that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about freedom of speech because you have nothing to say. It's a deeply anti-social principle, because rights are not just individual, they're collective. And what may not have value to you today, may have value to an entire, you know, population, an entire people or an entire way of life - tomorrow. And if you don't stand up for it, then who will?»
~ Edward Snowden
@@soooslaaal8204 "haha antisemitism jokes funny"
@@outsider1305 It was not a joke, just because you didn't like what I said doesn't mean you have to pretend it was a joke instead of saying you didn't agree.
"Unless Congress renews it."
So, when Congress renews it.
"Unless there's someone like you, who cares a whole awful lot, nothing's going to change. It's not"
So, yes, when Congress renews it.
even if they dont they will just go back to doing it but not saying they do it out loud.. they started a public collection of information in the 70s and it has gotten much more intricate and detailed.. and now they are so comfortable with the idea of it that they have zero issue saying this out loud. when i was a kid in the 80s and 90s if you even mentioned this as a possibility you were called a fucking nut.
Under a different bill name, with more provisions...
@@NerdyCatCoffeeee Even with that mentality, nothing will change. It's a core principle of humanity and all beings that fear is a survival tool that helps one thrive just as much as instinct and intelligence. But still, no matter what, it is a tool and a tool can be used in several ways, productive or counterproductive.
Americans have given into fear and turned on one another. The Red Scare put on a new mask, gave itself a new title, and created a new enemy, yet still has the same mannerisms and behaviors.
it's gonna be under the inflation or climate act or something
They say I’m crazy for talking to myself, but I’m really just talking to my NSA friends
My agent pays more attention to me than my mom does
They'd have to be friend if their stalking you that hard right? Or is it more of a yandere thing?
@@ultravioletiris6241 Your agent pays more attention to me than your mom as well. 😂
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
I used to talk to my FBI observers when driving in my car, but then my car broke down. I figure, if I'm driving alone, might as well talk to the weirdos who probably got tasked with listening into what I say as a punishment assignment. I think that's how it works- they're not going to put an exemplary agent in charge of listening to what we say and looking at our browsing history, it's a punishment for screwing up.
@@jamiediamond420 i think mine is mitch mcconnell
Hearing a woman openly admit to targeting and grooming minors as her dayjob is wild. These people are truly vile.
And she probably gets away with it cuz she’s a woman
She's a skinwalker (AI generated personna) just another fed's tool
They are psychopaths. Playing those games is what they get off on. Sane people play chess, BS with their friends and family, etc. These lunatics love their cloak and dagger insanity and have setup the rules so they never lose. They are literally insane.
Who's forcing the child to break laws?
Look at the blur. Look at the eyes. She’s not real. This is crazy.
Finding kids as young as 14 is disgusting. Spying on kids in a time where they are manipulated and easily makes mistakes. They shouldn't be spy'd on
Mass and school shooters is a main reason they use to justify spying on teens.
Yeah this feels very exploitative to me, especially with how governments in North America have been found to be encouraging terrorism under the guise of trying to stop it. I fear for our younger generation, most people who are in cybersec and IT started out on hacking or phreaking forums, none of us ended up terrorists.
The NSA is going to be manufacturing a lot of terrorists in the near future.
How else would you get mass shooters?
@@curiositycloset2359Except they never actually do anything until the shooting has already happened.
@@anubisyumi966 they’re the ones manipulating young boys into committing these tragedies
"Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."
- Edward Snowden
"I have nothing to hide" is such a weak mindset once you start asking them the most basic violations of their personal privacy.
It's not even true though, you absolutely have things to hide. If not, please post your dick pic on the front of your house.
*hewwo gwowies UwU*
Privacy is a necessary evil whilst we remake our government and society to be ethical. After that, it's a blight on existence that should be permanently eradicated as quickly as possible
@@LarsLarsen77 I agreed not to do so in the contract for my house, but if you ask me in a few years, I can.
Feels like almost everyone just forgot about NSA surveillance in recent years.
Anyone that says, *"nOtHiNg To HiDe, NoThInG tO fEaR?!"* isn't the kind of people that you need in your life
not even recent, the snowden leak is a decade old
@@nitendler Even when the movie about him was in theaters, nobody knew who the fuck he was or what he was saying. Snowden was never big on sound bites.
No one cares about anything. That's old news now, and it's just generally accepted that the government is spying on you. That's one thing that's really been proven over the past few years. Everyone just looks the other way and goes on about their business.
@@MontegaB I mean in this is not China or Russia where you get arrested for posting memes about the leaders
I told my cousin about all this almost a year ago and he said, "They can't do that, that's illegal."
I tried to ask him who makes the laws and he wouldn't hear it.
You can't argue with dummies.
They don't care about facts that don't fit there narrative.
"We've investigated ourselves and found no evidence of wrongdoing"
Point him to Snowden. ALL of the major media companies admitted that the NSA was illegally spying on all Americans. Dozens and dozens of articles from all the mainstream news companies. Plenty of proof.
They don’t give the smallest fuck it’s illegal
Was he not conscious when the Snowden leaks dropped?? Show em the film. Good film.
FUN FACT: If you are in any political group, right or left, you have Feds. You have at least one FBI agent in your group. HINT: It's the guy who says "Let's do some crimes".
I think im safe with my 0 friends.
Just the political groups?
@@rusi6219 No. Not just the political groups. But definitely any political group.
Any revolution is illegal, and such is any meaningful form of protest. It's definitely true that feds are instigators to entrap ppl, but refusing to organize out of fear is also an acceptable outcome for them.
The difference between right and left is how much the feds enjoy hanging out with you
"The further a society drifts from the truth, the more they will hate those that speak it,"
-George Orwell
Plebs love to quote this and feel smart
@BengalaFraca Capitalism is cringe since we can't say men CAN'T get pregnant. We lost common sense to people
@@deathskunk3 if people love to quote this to feel smart, then what is the "smart" thing about it? its about as plain as you can get. if your implying that these "plebs" are from a certain political side, then what about this quote even says that besides it being from george orwell? again, theres not much to sound smart about in a statement as plain as "the further a society goes from truth, the more they hate the people who speak the truth"
@@deathskunk3plebs quoting it or not, it’s somewhat true.
You can’t say very obvious truths that 95% of people know without getting pushback.
My man quoting a fed lmao
“I don’t need to worry about it because I have nothing to hide!”
good point! I mean, cops have never planted a gun at a crime scene.
It's just a trend among people of colour to carry toy guns with them trust me bro
@@rusi6219 so all the school shootings are done by them exclusivly?
@@youtubestudiosucks978 not defending school shooters but the problem there is mainly the school system itself and neglect or straight up malicious intent from people in positions of authority and trust
@@rusi6219 by saying that people of color have guns like any other person in power does, despite people of color having no rights especially in america of all places?
You wanted to make it racist and now you're doubling down because you cant fit the narrative anymore of your racist remarks to people who just happen to have a different color then you do
@@youtubestudiosucks978 no I think you misunderstood my initial comment
Did they just admit to a weird form of grooming. So what do they do, go into Discord and influence them to see how far a kid will take a joke? This is ridiculous.
Your school bully that kept leading you on back in junior high is now a glowie, sleep well
Wasn't the U.S. gov exposed for being a middleman in child trafficking? 🤔
Surely they would never push vulnerable young men into committing horrible acts of violence to justify their jobs and push a narrative, right?
@@fatcat5817 Start, middle, endpoint. Take your pick.
@@ghoulbuster1i HATE america for trying to fix everything and making it worse
Ahh, FBI spies on 14 year olds. Can't say that I'm surprised.
probably fappin too
Found one in my closet the other day smh
@@sinful4569 did you eat him? Meat is meat, protein are important for you 🤷♂️
Peeping on children is something politicians and the government do?? Color me shocked!
she sounded like some sexual predator really fucking creepy
I always randomly stare at my webcam just to scare the agent that is getting paid to look at what I do
Why not spread ya booty cheeks and give 'em a nice chocolate starfish? 🤣
Power move learn how to stop blinking and passive eye movement and focus readjustment and start expanding and contracting your pupils, get put on a list real quick
People cover the webcam on their laptops but do they cover the camera on the tablet?
I put my nuts on my webcam. Show em who’s got bigger nuts, sometimes they show me there’s.
i unironically listen to nasheeds just to confuse them
Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get you
Boondocks
Feds: "We're only interested in criminals and terrorists."
Also Feds: "The half of the country that don't agree with us are terrorists."
This is why you _never_ hand the federal government power _even if you think you're safe from it at the time._
This
Those of us who's family's came here 300 plus years ago were rebellious. The winners write the history books.
Also the half of the country we don't agree with is subject to change every 4 years.
LOL you people a bunch of goofs. Everybody dropping quotes and act like they know the answer to the problem. Why yall still complaining over the internet? Nothing being done.
You know "power" just means "monopoly on violence" right? They didn't need you to give it to them, they took it 200 years ago.
I don't accept "I have nothing to hide" argument from person who wears clothes.
Or locks their doors
quite cringe, innit bruv?
@@rusi6219 and won't give you their credit card info, SSN, bank account, usernames and passwords, etc.
NSA should stand for
National
Surveillance
Agency
@jamiediamond420 That's funny because the sigint tell us that humans do do themselves. 😜
National surveillance agency is better
@@narcoan yeah now that i think about it
While yeah, it sound better and more official, the term "spyware" is the first thing that crossed my mind
@@narcoan They could rename it to that and most sherp wouldntbother
@@jamiediamond420 All the puns intended. 💩 ✌️
"I think hacking is a lot about knowledge and power "
She just put it right in front of our face- the people must constantly remain powerless and ignorant.
"You dont need to come from a privileged background" and that's a problem for them.
"We're illegally archiving your information with government contracted agencies? What, no, don't be SILLY. Those companies just sold us all your data. We didn't pay them TO mine your information, we just pay them FOR the information!"
"What's the difference? Oh, well the difference is that it's LEGAL this way."
I once said in a private Facebook chat that I was gonna crash an [Airline name] plane with no survivors in Minecraft, and like two of the people in the group got a 'random' check on their next flights, and then I also got one on my second flight after that (this was all within a week). This is Europe though, so I'm _sure_ it was a coincidence.
@@mjgII It's when the personnel pull you aside for extra investigation when going through airport security. They spot you based on profiling (for example: long unkempt beard) or, in this case, gathered data. I think they also have a quota of actual random picks to legitimise the practice so they don't get called out on it. They call it a random check but it's an open secret there's very little randomness involved.
@Le Max They like to pick random white people to inconvenience because appearing to not be waahciss is apparently more important than security.
Gotta try it out
If you were in America the feds would have showed up at your front door and put the fear of god into you. If you think you have it bad in Europe it's cause you've never lived in the "land of the free"
shit!
I like the way my group of friends treat our NSA agents. We typically interject into completely mundane conversations insane statements like "I'm building a bomb" or "I can't wait to fly a jet into the pentagon" or really anything. At first it was just some absurdist humor but at this point its become so normal for us to add random statements like that out of thin air that we are probably giving anybody listening the world's biggest and longest lasting migraine.
Hope you and your friends keep having fun it's nice to hear about stuff like this.
The Spirit of Sleepycast lives on!
Surprised they haven't come to ur house yet
Storm the Federal Reserve.
@SoNorthitzSouth and I are going to commit terroristic acts against the president, and the israel administration, in GTA online.
W agalloch fan
Discord's messages in DM's and private servers already share your messages to 3rd party companies. Yes, you're calls are also recorded and transcripted then shipped off as well. A few years ago me and some friends physically tested it by saying things like "Oh man, it's my moms birthday and I wish I could find a gold or silver necklace with her birthstone!" and then on Google, TH-cam, Facebook, and Twitter I got adverts for literally that even though it's only been 20 minutes and jewelry is as far from what I've interacted with as possible.
Me and my friends did this many times of course and would wait a half hour to an hour before checking and it was the first advert we would see *EVERYTIME.*
i mean everyone whos not completely blind already noticed this
@@minzekatze YEP, for sure!
I notice this with gaming, somehow the youtube algorithm allways knows what I'm currently playing.
Funny thing is I once outplayed this by saying the acronym of the in any situation. So I didn't got spoilers before finishing, it's sad that I basically couldn't say a word during my playthru
@@xhbirohx2214 damn the same 😶
Sometimes im speaking and out of nowhere siri just starts responding. Like i didnt even mention anything to siri and she starts talking
That lady really admitted that she likes spying on children
It's worse than you think, in the 2014 Intelligence Authorization Act, section 309 gave the government the unconstitutional authority to collect all "non-public" information, even stored statically offline. Claiming rights to all data, not an overreach at all. What's worse, the section was represented as something else to legislators (congress and senate) prior to a vote and included in an omnibus legislative process. In other words, the legislators were either duped to believe it was innocuous or culpable and wanted plausible deniability. Check it out, H.R. 4681 passed in December of 2014.
"It's a cat and mouse game between you, the cybersecurity professional ( a federal agent that can get FISA warrants to access any quantity of any data) and the bad guys, the threat actors (US citizens exercising constitutional rights)."
"14 year olds"
When I was a little kid in the 90's my step dad worked for a defense contractor. He helped program the system that picks up on your key words in your communications. He said you can program it to look for any phrases or words and it would automatically save the conversation with all it's metadata. They made him sign forms that said he would have his communications tapped for the rest of his life.
Damm
Geez. What has this world come to? Even though it was back in the 90’s, still.
🍿🤨 some nda's and non compete clauses covering the next 10 years later...
W. ow t Hat’$ CRA zy
Wait why for the rest of his life tf? Dude sold his life for nothing pretty much because he probably cant even acess all of that easily anyways.
They never caught any baddies with all this spying power. They just say the person was "oN tHeIr rAdAr" lol. Its not about catching the baddies, its about the power and control it gives them over you.
@@robyee3325 how soon is now?
They make the terrorists. Inciting them or grooming them. Literally every shooting and terror act glows radioactivity hot
@@Icarus-l8z NOOOOOO! He got 12k worth of gear and firearms working for his Meemaw! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
They ARE the baddies
@@robyee3325 I can’t wait. It’s a badge of honor
My jail sentence if the NSA ever gets a hold of my Xbox live party chat logs from 2009-2013: 9,999 years
I recently started studying cyber security, and this is very interesting. I never thought we'd be living in a Fear Factory album, but here we are.
It's because you never read Philip K. Dick.
Fun fact: Securitron was recorded in 1998.
“Google pretends it isn’t a company. The world’s biggest and most dynamic media conglomerate portrays itself as playful and humane. But Google is not what it seems. It’s a deeply political operation. We must pay attention to how it operates, and prepare to defend ourselves against its seductive powers of surveillance and control." ~ _Julian Assange_
Don't forget the reason why he got arrested in the first place: the CIA vault, which i believe was vault 7.
In wikileaks, he has shown how the CIA has (or had, as they probably closed it down, or moved it someplace else and renamed it, because they didn't wanted the people to know about it's existence) a vault in which it is home to the most dangerous and skilled hackers out there, under CIA's thumb.
Later, it also showed how the CIA employs tactics and techniques, which is used to gain intelligence on the other parts of the world, and also how to bug, and install keyloggers/backdoors onto foreign computers, such as the usage of USB's that comes equipped with a menu, which makes hacking so easy, anyone can do it without any training, as all you need to do is to press a bunch of buttons, wait a bit and finish, disguise like any ordinary person and essentially use a covert microphone to pick up words from what other people are saying, then translate those to english, etc.
Assange has shown to us the lengths they go to steal your data, particularly, your metadata, and because he spoke the truth, he had to be silenced. He had to go back to the UK and basically get life imprisonment there, because he was a UK citizen, so i guess that he was safe from the US government. He wasn't silenced, but the UK gov locked him down for the rest of his life, because he said things he shouldn't have, so it's probably the same as saying that he did got silenced.
Perhaps if he was like snowden and sought refuge in russia, he wouldn't be silenced, and neither would get imprisoned. He'd have to get citizenship in there though, and im not sure how long would it take, but if he was a whistle-blower, i'd wager the process wouldn't be very long. (well, maybe he wouldn't get the full benefits of it, since he isn't.. Well, russian, but he'd get just enough, to essentially make him protected from going back to his country and be silenced for good)
“Don’t be Evil”. Google’s slogan is something a cartoonishly evil villain with a storefront operation would say.
they fooled me and countless others in the early 2010s, but after 2015 onwards their facade slowly dropped...
@@flavourruling2162They abandoned that slogan long ago.
They talking about protecting the children when they spy on 14 and 15 years old
FBI cares for kids as much as Jeffrey Epstein cares about kids
Protect the kids from their parents, wouldn't want the drone to malfunction due to non-conformist thought patterns.
@@rusi6219 Exactly. A guy named Daniel Haqiqatjou talked about this system where certain governments in Europe take kids away from their parents for teaching them religious values.
@@blackagent4754 Daniel Haqiqatjew is a murtad himself
@@blackagent4754 he's correct on that but he's also a liar and collects information on people through his website and keep in mind when you join one of his livestreams he demands you to have your webcam on for "security reasons" I wonder what security reason would necessitate exposing your face online, also look at how much info he demands from you when you sign up for his "courses"
It is important that the FBI and other Gov agencies collect all this data, how else could they provide protection for the high level pedophiles and traffickers like Epstein in this world?
and 80% of all congressman?
And Jamie Dimon
Public awareness is their greatest fear.
So you are saying they want more and more parts of my life so they can do more and more crime? 😏
I wanted to like your comment, but don't want the disturb the perfect "69" like number
I already know I’m on a watchlist and being spied on just because I subscribe to your channel.
We gotta get our rights to electronic privacy secured. They should have to have a warrant.
Moral of the vid: Glowing Ones are also watching you. They are trying to gaslight you into becoming a criminal. Watch yourselves out there.
according to those glowies we already are.
They are scared of us. Terrified.
Their open attacks against us are a sign of their growing desperation.
The honeypot entrapment business is quite lucrative
Definitely are. I'll say some inflammatory stuff about a race on messages. Then TH-cam will completely change my algorithm to guns and prison stuff. Which I never search or look up or watch.
“Misconception about hackers doing it for financial gain but really it’s for knowledge and power”
You just showed your hand, *ma’m*
The Supreme Court just said there's nothing illegal about the government spying on people who are only loosely affiliated with or only met someone once
They also ruled the police aren't paid to protect you.
What court case?
@@guillermoelnino Yes, their job is to protect the state, and uphold its laws. They aren't paid to prevent crimes.
@@mycelia_ow theyre not paid to uphold the law either. They just use the law as an wxcuse to accomplish their goals.
The funniest thing is that the person talking about kids bragging about their horrible acts is herself bragging about her horrible act. Thenfact that she chooses to phrase it as a preference shows that she is proud of it and thinks that it reflects on her subjective choice being a great idea, She could have just said "I do this-" but no she had to let us know that this is what she prefers(in her own expression) : a method that isa great threat detection technique. Giving it her preferative endorsement and trying to tie hermwillful choice to it. What Irony lmao.
It just baffles me is all whem these people who think they are the philosophical epitome of the world just because they are good in one thing, a great example is actors, but tech people are good at studies and a lot of them seem to think that automatically makes them the wisest of the wise and the leaders of the normal "sheep" in all awpects of life, when these same people cannot even realize the same thing they are critiquing when it comes dressed up in an other way.
Not much we can do about us being spied on, the only thing that keeps me sane from the fact that personal privacy doesn't exist is that I can joke about a fed being in my wall (there probably is)
@Shawn 🏴☠️ Stafford They don't look for "anything", they just collect the data so it could be used against you later on.
NSA,FBI,CIA need to be broken up or dismantled completely. They are corrupt AF. Domestic enemies of America.
Domestic enemies of the American People; Operatives of the American Regime and the New Order
all three letter agencies are the enemy
Even if they are "dismantled" they're gonna be replaced by "new" agencies with all the old faces anyway
Anyone who posts this on youtube is their enemy
Implying that they won't have a 9999999 backups of all the information collected on everyone's entire life by this point via the social media companies that pass it down to them, since we're living in the digital era as opposed to record keeping by paper like in the Stasi's days. Though there might be a modern solution for such a modern problem too for all we know.
If they are spying on me... I just wish they'd reach out and give me a hug. I need one... Please big government.. please send someone to give me a hug.
Remember, there are 8 billion people in the world, and some of those people love and wish to hug you.
So go and find them! Cant be too hard.
The idea that the government even has the authority to grant such power to an intelligence agency is scary enough to begin with, but then they just go and abuse that power anyway. Every time I hear things about any government agency it gives me less and less reason to trust them, not that I ever had a reason to trust an agency that actively spies on its own citizens to begin with. Can't wait for that power to spy on US citizens to be renewed right before it was set to expire!
congress: can't agree on anything of substance
also congress: somehow agrees to extend one of the most controversial laws in history
Its beyond voting to get rid of these violations against the american citizens. Thats the part that scares me. What we will have to do, to stop and get rid of these spy leeches.
"has the authority"
authority is based on power, and they have the power to do whatever they want.
Governments, Royalty... None should be trusted and worshipped by the peasants, but in the end here we are.
1984 has been here for a lot longer than we'd like to imagine.
The government is just the oldest gang of a country.
If they've "stopped" using a given method of data collection/spying, it's _only_ because they have conceived a better method.
It’s crazy they have all this and yet you can still find yourself with a warrant cuz the courts sent your summons to the wrong address cuz their departments ‘don’t talk to each other’ 😂😂😂😂
She sounds awfully upset about the idea that people could have their own freedom and make their own way without state intervention on the web.
Like it's something horrible and dangerous and disgusting.
"b-b-b-but our system!! our perfect and glorious system!! you can't just HAVE an equal playing field!! you have to EARN it!! i- uh- i mean unless your parents are rich of course teehee"
Then they get played by their own and now they are the victim and need help and they "whistleblowers" etc... Later the same women in that video will ask for help and how she is targeted cause is no longer needed and no one will give one F.
An Asian girl, from a third world country where her family expects her to make money for the whole family (check), hired by Israeli firms (check) .... lmao, these things say SO MUCH about this topic.
Having been on the receiving end of Federal Agents and their fuckery I got to see them fill out a Warrant on site, adding material to it that wasn't there when they had it signed for approval, they violated multiple citizens'/constituents' Rights and hid behind Qualified Immunity after doing irreparable damage and taking irreplaceable property. Should the next American Revolution occur in my lifetime I will be certain to get my Justice. Bet.
what even happened with that? A bunch of people were talking about a possible civil war in the USA like a year or two ago...
@@MH_VOID That's part of the Covid-19 initiative as it made gatherings and face to face communication difficult to impossible on the scale necessary to deliver a Founding Fathers' Sandwich. Real revolutionaries can't use the channels monitored by the government 24/7 and have to meet in person for most critical information exchanges. Sic Semper Tyrannis!
Don't wait for a revolution that's never gonna happen, send a package to their door then leave for the mountains
I know a lot of american citizens who will have equally long memories, along with the lengths of liberty tree decorating line. A lot of these federal mafia will have to water and decorate the liberty tree before this country will be free again.
Which is worse, federal mafia or chin communist mafia? I see little difference.
Lol! You're going to be gun downed in 1 hour big boi if you even tried to raise a hand towards the US government.
They say they need all this authority to catch bad guys yet they think we don't know about all the false flags they are guilty of.
Bad guy just means anyone potentially threatening the political order
If they were to "investigate" they would find nothing wrong plus if they were catching bad guys they wouldn't have jobs.
Nothing like a mental outlaw video to heighten my paranoia, thank you sir
My step dad who is a 3rd generation Irish immigrant was on a no fly list for years because the Ira gave him money when he was broke
I wonder how many kids that woman has convinced to do dumb stuff just to up her numbers.
don't think it works like that, if i understood correctly.
in interpreted it as "she monitors them now, so she has a good selection to monitor in 10 years"
@@anonanon3066 Very little reason to trust what these people say. Kids are very impressionable and I doubt they would admit to pushing young people towards paths that will end them up in federal prison.
@@childofdunwichplenty the feds are truly evil 🫢seems like things never change
@@anonanon3066you literally don't get it they literally just lie.
Just like they were infiltrating antiwar protest groups after 9/11 and trying to incite them to violence. Though in that case, those infiltrators were kicked out.
The "anonymous" culture of attributing credit to the group has been very frustrating for the FBI because of how it prevents bragging which is one of the main ways they catch hackers.
There is honor and glory to be had for anyone worthy of the name "anon."
Unfathomably based
"threat actor" doesn't just refer to cyber criminals. It refers to anyone critical of the government, israel, investment bankers, etc. Hence why journalists, activists, and protestors are being targetted.
journos did it to themselves, activists looted and burned, protestors got caught in the cross-fire
Anyone being critical of Israel is their no.1 priority
@Buis Bo Israel is an apartheid state siphoning funds from US taxpayers.
Why did you say Israel three times?
@@TerexJ LMAO
I love this channel. And i love this channels comment section. Im happy to be on the same gov lists as the rest of you
People who have "nothing to hide" when I ask for their credit card information
cute pfp :3
If powerful tools such as 'Pegasus' are available on the market, imagine what these companies and the government have...
"Attention is all you need"
The first military AI went public in 2017, posting on online message boards as part of a long-term war strategy. The system is an incredibly powerful and flexible planning tool, and is also programmed to consider and use human psychology as part of its operations. The original hardware probably ran at McMurdo, and there are likely multiple newer builds running right now, probably on hardware in the Phillipines.
Future proves past, and nothing can stop what is coming.
@@SuperCulverin bro's spitting
Sometimes your buddy is trying too hard to convince you to become a violent extremist, and when you explain that you would never do that and they just disappear...
Personally hearing "after the Snowden leaks we know of spying on us citizens" is a rewriting of history. Growing up everyone knew of the spying, especially after 9/11. I cant say I encountered people who ever believed all of the phone calls werent being monitored for phrases.
Snowden provided proof of what we already knew.
No they were spying on everyone well before 9/11. They just used 9/11 to make it legal and justify us going to war for israel, who actually carried out the i/11 attacks and basically bribed and blackmailed their way to controlling all of the government and private sectors in america and the eu. Cops wont come when you are robbed but 100 feds show up for antisemetic posts.
People forget that the idea of "the police/government tapping your phone" has been around for decades, people know what the deal is
It was a conspiracy theory until Snowden
Pre-2010, probably around 08' or so, before my grandpa's brother passed away, when I was over at his house visiting his family and relatives, he and some of my relatives who were sitting nearby off handedly commented about how all phones were being recorded all the time and similar comments along the lines of "if they wanted Bin Laden, they could find him and get him tomorrow." I was obviously much younger than and don't know what I know now, and I had never heard them speak that directly about the American government in any other context before, yet they said it with such clear headed distinctiveness and profound convincing attitude that I honestly stopped mid-motion with whatever I was doing and paused for a few seconds to process what I had just heard.
Imagine one of your classmates is part of a gang/terror/criminal group and you end up in the same class project and your phone number comes up in a big investigation because it was found in a phone of a criminal.
Most people don't have anything to hide but you don't control where your phone number can appear without you having criminal connection to them.
A wise man once said to me, "saying you don't care about your privacy because you have nothing to hide, is the same as saying you don't care freedom of speech because you have nothing to say."
Damn, Tatum went off the deep end after losing the conference play offs
Some of my friends are in prison on terrorism charges just because they sent money to poor people overseas and feds established a "pattern" based on some throwaway jokes here and there
Huh??
@@bravohomie ?
can you further elaborate?
@@koba2160 no, sorry
@@kyledavidson4604 you mean to tell me a government that prevented Foley's family from taking that deal to save his life doesn't have your best interests at heart?
I heard the supreme court just ruled, 9-0, in favor of an IRS rule allowing the IRS to look at anyone's bank account who associates with a person who is under investigation by the IRS.
Well that is absolutely needed to coerce social credit scoring.
They were just asking or the legal ability to do so. I all but guarantee they do it anyways.
@@klwthe3rd I was wondering about that. Thanks for the correction.
@@klwthe3rd 👍
So they a need warrant.🤨
There is nothing I love more than corrupt government and overreach being funded with money that is stolen from me.
If you want to trigger schizophrenia in these people, just pretend to brag like you're a high level hacker when you're a teenager and then when you're an adult tell your friends that you think the FEDs are onto you so the FEDs still think you're up to deviousness that isn't happening.
Or just use privacy tools to do mundane things like read the news and write out your shopping list.
Mental Outlaw is the perfect honey pot
There 8s another honeypot that kun not be discussed on this platform, with some truly impressive associations.
Misspellings matter.
@@SuperCulverin context does too
@@SuperCulverin I didn’t know that octagonal bō staff was a pot of gold. Then what about channel 4 news?
@@SuperCulverin Wdym why are u talking about eight (dont want my comment to be filtered) kun
I need privacy not because my actions are questionable but because your judgment and motives are.
Well said!
Ironic that you're even having to explain why you would like privacy. There's no explanation just a right.
Step 1: Be innocent Fed and spy on 14yr olds
Step 2: Give them a lot of free shooty mabobs
Step 3: Tell them to do a thing involving above free gifts and possibly educational institutions
Step 4: Look the other way when caught being involved and have the two sides of the same political coin blame each other
Step 5: Profit?
Be 1337 h4ck3r
heck fib
Find potential "f3dboiactivists"
Take em out(totally ona date lmao) before they step on snek
Profit???!!!
Sounds like Sims.
They don't just monitor these kids, the actively groom them into becoming criminals so they can get the kudos for taking them down.
„So they can catch the terrorists“ yeah the terrorists they made in the first place 😂😂😂😂😂
LOL, an FBI agent once asked me if I would give him all of my (security) company's data. I told him to get the fuck off our property.
absolutely based private property enjoyer
and the agent probably got it through other means.
Should have pulled a gun on him as well
@@NerdyCatCoffeeee made him spend more of his free time where he could be drinking coffee at the office or smth like that at least
5:55 This is horrible and the worst part is how confident she was when she said it. Just because somebody shows interest on hacking doesn't make it a thread actor, that's like spying on every single teenager when they are learning how to drive because you think they can cause an accident. And spying on them when they are on a such vulnerable age and they don't totally understand about online privacy is such a horrible thing to do.
What gets me is she refers to 14 year olds having careers. Don't know how to digest her though processing there.
Non-privileged people shouldn't dominate the playing field...and shouldn't be more creative and resourceful for knowledge that's what I get from her....smh
@@walkertest7503It's like a little window into the elite mindset.
watch out for the kids learning to drive who also play Burnout, GTA and talk shit😮😂
Bro imagine being paid to infiltrate discord servers and shit. You either hit a rock bottom in your career or you have the nerves of steel and you are the only man for the job
Now imagine doing it for free, but on a platform that is much sweeter than honey. There 8s more you should know, but I kun not discuss it on this platform.
Misspellings matter.
That fact they have somehow not been sued or dismantled for blantant 4th amendment violations its how rotten the system truly is
They're worried about foreign actors, so they sell your data to foreign actors
Sounds like something the government would do
Crazy how when someone is made unaccountable for their actions they will do whatever they want.
7:28
We already know that the government likes to reach out to children. Glad they're open about it.
bro you fucking startled me with that timestamp
"All your datas are belong to us."
- Some NSA fed probably
Remember: The CIA has a database of anime profile pictures specifically for creating fake socials.
I guess discord has been completely taken over.
@@captaincommando9839 Dead internet.
"I surveil 14 to 15 year old's because they are more careless."
**Cue in happy stock audio background music** lmao wtf
"I have nothing to hide" somebody who doesn't know data breaches happen.
Just assume you are being watched at all times and then avoid all electronics if you want to be secretive
And what if there is no need to be secretive? What if you *want* an open confrontation with these scumbags? What if the situation was ripe to put them all in prison for the rest of their lives? What if they are vulnerable, and desperate to keep the truth hidden?
You have more than you know.
@@SuperCulverin I've been ready for 25 years
Let me know when it starts
@@SuperCulverin dont forget that things that were legal yesterday could already be illegal tomorrow
You can't function in the world these days without electronics, you can't even get a job without a phone number
It's disgusting how common knowledge this is, but there's nothing we can do to stop it😭
We can stop it, but, I'm afraid I can't say how. Just fill in the blanks and put 2 and 2 together, I guess.
@@gliiitched large penguin house?😉
Duh. The government made a big announcement on EVERY news channel in 2009 and nobody batted an eye. I remember posting about it everywhere on social media and the response I got was a resounding, "Why are you concerned if you aren't doing anything wrong?"
Those are the type of people that watch Mr.Beast. They are just drones for labor.
Alphabet bois to the public: "Think of the children"
Alphabet bois in their earpiece: "Target the children"
It was always about the children.
"Send pictures of children"
This has nothing to do with that.stop being hateful and seeing shadows of the groups you hate everywhere
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In 2015, my then gf/now wife and I had a reoccurring joke where we would text each other explicit violent threats towards the then president. I had no understanding of the surveillance going on by the alphabet agencies then. I wonder if my NSA agent still thinks about me to this day.
Holy shit. Really just take a moment to step back and think about the entrapment of children here. Absolutely crazy. Even trying to relate it to KGB stuff is becoming difficult, especially due to scale
at least we dont have black volgas disappearing people
do we?
From the Creative Team that brought you MK Ultra
The kgb and the ccp could only dream of getting on the level of surveillance that the US government has
"the bad guys" kids fucking around online"
Pro tip: there are no friends, we’re all parasites
This kinda crap is serious enough if actually vote for representatives and house members. Shame that no matter who you vote for they all wanna screw you. :(
Yup. Both sides of the aisle agree on just one thing: That they, collectively, should have more power.
That's the reason you should not care about politics. They all do not care about you
@@Josh_728 And that's assuming they don't gerrymander your vote into oblivion. Which definitely doesn't happen... 0.o
You actually think the votes are fair and unbiased? Even with all the rampant voter fraud and lack of voter ID?
People can vote themselves into a tyranny or a false democracy, but they'll never vote themselves out.
Always said, "Be Paranoid, Not Afraid." Because if you're sufficiently paranoid, you're probably taking enough precautions and thus needn't fear.
But it's not really paranoia if'n they're actually out to get you...
Paranoia is caused by fear though.
"There are laws protecting me, they can't spy on me without being under investigation"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
"We here at the FBI have investigated the FBI due to claims that the FBI is taking user data. After investigation, we have deemed these claims to be 100% false and that the FBI is very super cool and should receive a 500% budget increase." -John FBI
@@Fully_Certified_Idiot I would laugh, but this "we investigated ourselves and found no fault" thing is very real. Why are institutions allowed to do this is beyond me.
The amount of Osama memes, Wildly racist stuff, mixtures to bombs and knowledge about some communication devices etc,.... I'm surprised if I'm not on every possible radar.
"Cyber is a world where you don't need to come from a privileged background... and resourcefulness and creativity let you excel" what she left out was the next part of her thought where she thinks "and we need to stop this" lmfao
Yeah she is just saying you are not privileged or famous. know your place ...lmao
Didn’t come from an elite family? Were you born in an underdeveloped or developing country either historically fucked by Europe or the US somehow? Know your damn place. Makes my blood boil.
They can't spy on you if you're using at least 3 different stolen identities as your own. It's like having your own Onion Router, but for your life.
All of these identities share the same pool of IP addresses, lol.
I really appreciate what you do man
Absolute.
The eye of Sauron must be poked out.
And its socket salted.
4-eye cat guy didn't unalive himself.
POV: you answered that one spam phone call as a joke and it turns out that it was a foreign adversary and now the FBI are watching every little thing you do