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mdhb 4 days ago

It’s very clear that you just started thinking about this topic in the last hour but for some reason you’ve got a real unearned confidence in what you’re saying.

I have very good reasons to know what I’m talking about here but again, I’m not here to argue with you.

ThrowMeAway1618 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

>I have very good reasons to know what I’m talking about here but again, I’m not here to argue with you.

You are exactly right!

Because the gub'mint can track the nasal implant inserted when I was anally probed by the aliens!

You're making a ridiculous claim that makes exactly zero sense.

If folks are tracking cell phones, they can track yours just as well as everyone else's. Which means they can identify you.

If you don't have a pocket surveillance device on you, unless you're broadcasting RF waves with your (tiny) penis, you cannot be tracked via radio/cell. Full stop.

mdhb 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

You not having a phone is absolutely not a meaningful barrier towards identifying you in a crowd when things like ClearView exist. It will only make you stand out as someone who’s trying not to be known and get you towards the top of the list of people they are now interested in.

Your chance of even being able to move from your home to a protest and back completely anonymously is close to zero without you standing out very quickly. Honestly, do what you want but I’m telling you with a great deal of certainty that the only thing you’re are doing in reality is inviting a greater deal of scrutiny and your security situation is actually worse as a result of it.

ragnot 4 days ago | parent [-]

I've been following your responses in this thread. I do agree with you but you make it seem that it's almost impossible to blend in now. Based on this, wouldn't it be almost impossible for intelligence agencies to develop human sources in modern countries? They could just trace the case officer back to their home base or just classify them as a spy based on other patterns? Doesn't this mean that human intelligence is practically dead in 1st world countries?

mdhb 4 days ago | parent [-]

No not at all, it is done completely differently though.

Before when I was talking about the needle in a haystack problem which is the biggest weakness of the modern big data era.

So to give a really concrete example imagine you need to meet a source clandestinely in the past it’s lots of sneaking around doing surveillance detection routes and meeting in hotel rooms and things like that. Those days are completely dead. You stand out immediately.

Instead you’re looking to have very normal and plausible reasons to be in the same space together while remaining in a large crowd and not having contact usually outside of that.

So imagine you and I both get season tickets to the local sports team and we go there to watch a game just as regular fans and we find a way to communicate in that crowd.

Even the best data analysis / ML algorithms are only ever going to see two people going to a sports match every few weeks. There’s nothing interesting about either one of them that stands out.

It’s just a very different way of doing business basically but hopefully that’s an illustrative example to show you what I mean.

rkomorn 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

> track the nasal implant inserted when I was anally probed

That's a reach. Literally.

ThrowMeAway1618 4 days ago | parent [-]

Those were separate insertions done in parallel.

The aliens are very efficient!

antonvs 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

The trust me bro argument is always a convincing one.

Perhaps if I read you my last comment in a voice lowered a few octaves like in that video, you’d believe me.