Saturday, December 04, 2010

Words don't suffice

The Feds Have Been Tracking
Our Credit Cards in Real Time.

It's painful to awake each day, knowing full well what's ahead.
The revelation sheds a little more light on the Justice Department’s increasing power and willingness to surveil Americans with little to no judicial or Congressional oversight.

Federal law enforcement agencies have been tracking Americans in real-time using credit cards, loyalty cards and travel reservations without getting a court order

Ah, for the good old days of the Clinton Administration and its paltry new lie every day, and new scandal every week.  Sigh.  I'd say that impeachment of Holder and Obama is now unavoidable.  That, or justifiable open rebellion (based on 2000 years of unenslaved human behavior).  These are very bad people we put in office. 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

This has been going on for a long time, it is your government, not just Obama.

Anonymous said...

Oh, I feel better now.

Anonymous said...

"These are very bad people we put in office."
"We"? Where do you get this "we" stuff? I'd be willing to bet that none of the regulars here had anything to do with putting these [people] in office.
GrinfilledCelt

Anonymous said...

FinCEN tracks all financial transactions in real time-when they link that data base to the IRS, if they haven't already and I don't see why they wouldn't have, you are going to see a police state with unbounded powers.

I will bet you dollars to donuts that just like they monitor all kinds of phone transmissions looking for various key words, they also monitor blogs like this one and especially the comm

Anonymous said...

I would often complain about those shopping cards that you have to sign up for. I knew they were there just to track you. I remember making a purchase that included deodorant with my credit card, a few months later just as my deodorant was getting low I made another purchase with the card, I received coupons for that brand deodorant. You are tracked everywhere you go at all times. Every email you have ever sent has been saved, every site you have visited has been logged. But the so-called right-wingers are calling for more internet controls because wikileaks exposes government for the evil that it is.

Anonymous said...

Mr. or Ms. Anonymous, exactly WHICH right wingers are calling for internet controls because of Wikileaks? One of the main proponents is Jay Rockefeller (DEMOCRAT) of West Virigina. I suggest you get help for your rectal cranial inversion.

Juice said...

Jeeze, where's the New York Times on this one, eh? phk'n collaborators

Kristophr said...

You just figured this out Rodge?

CC companies have always been willing to sell your info to private investigators. Government thugs can buy that data as well.

If you want anonymity, use cash, and get loyalty cards under the name "George Orwell" ( with the address of the local cop shop, and a (area-code) 867-5309 phone number ). Never use a CC or ATM card with it, or it will get tied to your real identity.

Anonymous said...

Roger & Company:

USE CASH! Stop using the friggin cards. Make the bastard work to violate your Constitutionally guaranteed right “…to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches…” Most of us are handing them this information on a silver platter. It’s still illegal that they’ve chosen to avail themselves of the content of said platter, but that fact doesn’t stop our quickening slide into a police state.

On December 7th, that’s this coming Tuesday for any progressives out there, withdraw 95% of your money from your bank(s). Insist upon cash, as much as they’ll give you, but a minimum of $5000 from each account. Leave just enough to keep your account(s) open without penalty.

Watch the banksters sh!t themselves.

This is a coordinated effort across Europe & America. Put most of it back on Thursday or Friday except for what you’ve chosen to invest in silver, gold, lead & brass, canned food, or other “real” valued commodities to give as gifts for Christmas.

Use PGP or better encryption for all routine email traffic, even if you have nothing to hide. Make the bastards at DOJ sweat for their unconstitutional invasion of your “…papers and effects…”

Get an amateur HF radio transceiver and use PGP to encrypt computer to computer text & data messages to communicate anything you don’t want DOJ thugs to routinely monitor. They’re great at tracking internet traffic and radio traffic in the middle East and Europe, not so much here in North America.

Cheers!

Armageddon Rex

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