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MindWars

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EFF and MuckRock have filed hundreds of public records requests with law enforcement agencies around the country to reveal how data collected from automated license plate readers (ALPR) is used to track the travel patterns of drivers. We focused exclusively on departments that contract with surveillance vendor Vigilant Solutions to share data between their ALPR systems.
Data Driven: Explore How Cops Are Collecting and Sharing Our Travel Patterns Using Automated License Plate Readers
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Imagine how many won't have any idea this is taking place. LOL so much for conspiracies when this was mentioned years ago the same stupid asses are the same stupid asses today who hate Trump and think everything outside of their intelligence level isn't real proves just how out of it the population really is.
 
It's amazing how you can link everything to Trump. :lol:

I do find it funny the way law enforcement is always looking for ways to view and record the public, but can sometimes get very upset when the public records them.
 
EFF and MuckRock have filed hundreds of public records requests with law enforcement agencies around the country to reveal how data collected from automated license plate readers (ALPR) is used to track the travel patterns of drivers. We focused exclusively on departments that contract with surveillance vendor Vigilant Solutions to share data between their ALPR systems.
Data Driven: Explore How Cops Are Collecting and Sharing Our Travel Patterns Using Automated License Plate Readers
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Imagine how many won't have any idea this is taking place. LOL so much for conspiracies when this was mentioned years ago the same stupid asses are the same stupid asses today who hate Trump and think everything outside of their intelligence level isn't real proves just how out of it the population really is.
So that's how they know where to aim the super camera.
 
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In early 2006, EFF obtained whistleblower evidence (.pdf) from former AT&T technician Mark Klein showing that AT&T is cooperating with the illegal surveillance. The undisputed documents show that AT&T installed a fiberoptic splitter at its facility at 611 Folsom Street in San Francisco that makes copies of all emails web browsing and other Internet traffic to and from AT&T customers and provides those copies to the NSA. This copying includes both domestic and international Internet activities of AT&T customers. As one expert observed, “this isn’t a wiretap, it’s a country-tap.”

NSA Spying

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https://www.eff.org/files/filenode/att/presskit/ATT_onepager.pdf
 
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It also includes declarations from three NSA whistleblowers along with a mountain of other evidence, including secret government documents recently published in the Guardian and Washington Post that confirm our allegations. Two of the most critical documents directly reference the “upstream” collection of communications from fiber optic cables and the domestic telephone records collection program, which was subsequently confirmed by the government in June 2013.

In Jewel v. NSA, EFF is suing the NSA and other government agencies on behalf of AT&T customers to stop the illegal unconstitutional and ongoing dragnet surveillance of their communications and communications records.


Jewel v. NSA
 

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