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I am writing this piece because too many people feel too secure when it comes to electronics like their computers. The situation is far from it. The Internet is full of bad people who want to make money any way possible. Some ways they do is is by putting malware on your computer and recording keystrokes, or by stealing your emails full of your information. Then there is crime from even higher. Crime as high a level as Google and Facebook. They install tracking pieces of information called cookies, that log all the websites you visit, and they compile some of that information and sell it to third parties advertisers who make advertisements relevant to you. Ever notice why some ads seem like they know what you want? They know who you are and what you like. Here are some of the ways to protect your information from third parties, and how to make your computer more secure.
The internet isn't like the days where you would see an email and know right away that it is a scam. Much like the Nigerian scam emails from the 90s and early 2000s. Did you know that it is not like anymore. Now, there are huge corporations paid to steal your information so they can make profits? Google is one of them. It isn't limited to what you do on the Internet. Now, there are programs that come with crap to install like those toolbars, and all they do is log information. Information gathering has come a long way since the 90s. We are in an age, where even the most trusted corporations are out to get your information. Basic Networking: • If you set up your own wireless connection, make sure you use WPA2 encryption instead of WEP because WEP is weaker than WPA, and a really long password. It doesn't matter if it isn't an easy password to remember. You want to prevent people from accessing your router or network. So you could write it down on a piece of paper and hide it. You only really need to enter the password once, and your computer will remember the password by itself. That WPA2 encryption means that the data sent from your computer to the router has more encryption and is less easy to be read and hacked. Also set up a a strong password to access the router. If someone has hacked your wifi password, they can mess around on your router and do unwanted things on it. So make sure you set up a good strong password for the router as well. • DO NOT USE OR SEND PRIVATE DATA ON PUBLIC NETWORKS!!! I will only say that once. Seriously. If you are going to access Facebook at Starbucks or something, you have to use some type of encryption. You can use an SSH tunnel (requires skill to set up), a Virtual Private Network, or even a SOCKS proxy. Also when you are on a public wifi, make sure all the sites that use private data is using the HTTPS protocol. You can look at the address bar and if it says https://website.com, you are good. There are people who steal data from public wifis. There is a Firefox extension that can do this for you. It is called Firesheep. It scans data sent over the wireless connection for cookies that hold password information to common websites. Websites like Facebook, Youtube, Myspace. etc. That means that the guy at Starbucks could steal your passwords and do unwanted things on your accounts. You should also never do banking or anything dealing with your money on public wifis. Not unless you have one of those forms of protection encrypting your connection to the bank(s). • You can find out which VPN providers care about the anonymity of their users here. Make sure you do research on a VPN that you decide to get. Some VPN providers have sent browsing information to law enforcement officials. There are VPN programs out there. Hotspot Shield is a free software that creates a VPN for you to use for free, but comes with ads on every website you visit on the free version. • HOSTS File: You can read about the HOSTS file here and how you can use it to block out advertising sites, data mining websites, pornographic sites, whatever you want. You can find a HUGE list of bad websites to add to your hosts file here. You do not have to add all of them, but I would recommend adding 127.0.0.1 google-analytics.com for sure. This is part of Google and what they do is capture the websites you visit, and many sites have this data miner on there. With using the HOSTS file, some websites may load faster because some of these ads that are blocked take a while to load since most of them use flash. Also, blocking off too many sites can break some websites causing them not to run properly. • If you use a Homegroup to share files between computers on your network, make sure you have a pretty good password. You don't want to share files with an unknown computer on your network. Operating System: • Make sure that your system is updated to the latest version and that it has all the required files installed. • If you don't have the most recent version of your operating system, at least update the system files to their current versions. • Update old drivers as well. You can download free driver checker programs from the Internet. Make sure you get them from reputable sources. Don't be clicking on ads and downloading supposed driver checkers from there. Not unless you want a virus or something. You can find some driver checkers at Download.com or Softpedia. Most of them will make you pay to download the recent drivers to your computer. You can also check out the Driverpack Solution. Another site to check out is http://driverpacks.net/. • If you are on Windows, install a good anti-virus program, even though they really give you a false sense of security. There are too many viruses, trojans, worms, etc. made everyday that most anti-viruses won't stop them all. Only a certain percentage of those risks are dected by anti-virus programs. That doesn't mean you shouldn't still have one. Good anti-virus programs include: Microsoft Security Essentials, Avast, Avira, Kaspersky, ESET NOD32, Bitdefender. Avoid McAfee and Norton. • Yes, Macs do get viruses. Although they are rare. Apple covers up the fact that they can get viruses, so you do not hear of Mac viruses often. • Install or tweak your firewall. If you are on Windows, you should think about getting a third party firewall since Windows Firewall isn't too good. I recommend getting Zonealarm. • Easy to use Linux distros: Linux Mint, Ubuntu, and Ubuntu's derivatives (different desktop enviornments). I HIGHLY recommend using one of those distros if you only use your computer for browsing the web. They are real secure and get less viruses compared to Windows. But if you love Windows and want to try out Linux, you can install Linux with Windows using WUBI for the Ubuntu derivatives and this method for Linux Mint. You can always dual boot using partitions. Internet Browser: • Instead of Google Chrome, use Chromium. Chrome is built on Chromium and there is no significant difference between the two browsers but Chrome updates itself and Flash without your permission. That is a characteristic of a botnet. Chrome feels it does not need your permission to make changes to itself. Firefox is okay. • Avoid using Internet Explorer as your main browser. It's a good browser, it just doesn't have much to offer in terms of addons and extensions to make it better or more secure. • Extensions that are a must have for your browsers are Ghostery (anti-tracker) [Available on most browsers], Noscript (Javascript tweaker) [Firefox], Google Sharing (Anti-Google data mining) [Firefox], Better Privacy (cookie cleaner) [Firefox], Track Me Not (anti-data mining) [Firefox & Chrome], Adblock Plus (ad blocker) [Firefox, Safari, Chrome] HTTPS Everywhere (encryption) [Firefox] • Disable Java, not Javascript, in your browsers. Java is not really secure and this is exploited by hackers on websites. You can have it installed, just disable it when browsing the Internet. Java applets are not that common on the web today so you really don't need it when browsing the web. Software • Use open source software if you can. That means they are free and you can modify the source code. You can trust open source over proprietary which is closed source software. Closed source software are usually bundled with crap you don't need and may even need adware and spyware to run. • Encrypt sensitive documents and files using encryption programs like Safehouse Explorer and Truecrypt. Truecrypt can allow you to create a hidden drive and you could store files in it. Truecrypt can also encrypt a partition or drive. • Microsoft Bitlocker built into Vista Ultimate and 7 Ultimate, also provides drive encryption and it will also encrypt flash drives. • If you are prone to forgetting passwords, there are password “lockers” that will store your passwords. You only need to remember one password. An example of this is Keepass. • One must have program is CCleaner for the cleaning of unwanted files from your computer. It will clean up temp files, your recycle bin, browsing histories, memory dumps, bad registry files etc. • Tor is an anonymizing program that will make you anonymous while browsing the Internet. It will NOT encrypt any traffic so it is not recommended for anything involving serious private data like banking. You can read a little bit more about Tor here. • Peerblock is a program that blocks bad connections from connecting to your computer. It is used mainly when downloading torrents. • There are two portable VPN programs that you can buy which will have your VPN settings and use them between computers. Portable VPN Portable VPN • You can use these programs for setting up SSH Tunnels. Putty Myentunnel Tunnelier • You can use Teamviewer to remotely login to other computers or you can use this to create a VPN between two computers. Available for Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. You can even remotely login to a computer using a mobile phone. • Two programs that get around Internet firewalls, censorship, and makes you anonymous are Ultrasurf and Freegate. Freegate is not available in the US. • Extreme Password Generator Pro can create difficult to crack passwords if you can't think of any. It has different options for you to use. • Wipefile is a program that can wipe files and folders and they can not be recovered. This is a must have if you deal with sensitive information and you need to delete them. • DBAN is a bootable disk image that you can burn and with DBAN you can wipe out your hard drive when you want to sell your computer, or you have a lot of sensitive information that you need to get rid of. • Revo Uninstaller is an amazing program used to uninstall files from Windows, and it scans for any stray files and registry edits that did not get removed during the uninstall process. • System Explorer Process Explorer Process Hacker • Autoruns is a program for Windows, that will search the computer for programs, files and services that run at the startup of the computer. You can use this program to disable the automatic run of malicious programs and services. • Virtual Box and VMware Player are two amazing programs where you can install an operating system into! You can run Windows 7 and install Windows XP into one of those two programs and you can use some applications that may not run on Windows 7 and you can run them in a virtual machine. You can use virtual machines to install suspicious apps that you do not want on the host machine. You can run other operating systems like Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OSX and Solaris. Changes inside the virtual machine will not affect the host system. • Sandboxie is a program where you can install apps in an isolated space that will not make permanent changes to the operating system. You can install an internet browser and you can be rest assured that you will not get anymore infections to your computer. It is like running a program in a literal sandbox and it will not make changes outside the sandbox. • VMWare Thinapp is exactly like Sandboxie for the professional crowd. You can even make programs portable by using this program. • Dropbox is a cloud web file hosting service that you can use to backup some of your files for school or work. One thing to consider is not to upload sensitive data because they have looked at files before. • Gnupg.org You can send encrypted emails with software found here. It is a little complicated to set up. Websites • There is no reason that we should keep using Facebook. They do not care about our privacy because they sell our private data to third parties. They also give data to law enforcement agencies. Google does the same. Just check out Gmail and look at the ads. They will always be relevant to what our emails are about because they data mine as well. There are alternatives out there like: DIASPORA. It is still in its Alpha phase, but it should be good enough to use as an alternative to Facebook. • Disconnect all apps from Facebook. If you have apps on Facebook they will post to your wall the articles you read from news sites, the songs you are listening to on Pandora and Spotify, what games you are playing, etc. • Portableapps.com is a good site that has applications that you can put on your flash drive. All of the settings are saved to the flash drive and not the computer itself. They are all optimized to do this. Some apps include Firefox, Chrome, Thunderbird, VLC among others. You do not need to be admin to install these to the flash drive. • Portablefreeware.com is like portableapps.com but without the optimization. They do have a lot of apps to choose from and details as to it leaves traces on the computers you use them on. • Google search engine alternatives: DuckDuckGo, Ixquick, Yahoo, Altavista, Excite, Lycos, Hotbot. Google Maps alternatives: openstreetmap.org maps.nokia.com • Encrypted email hosts: lavabit.com gmx.com hushmail.com (hushmail has sent information to law enforcement officials ) • I2P2.de I2P is a layer of anonymity for many of the programs you use. It isn't perfect but it will make things harder for hackers and third parties • FreeNet Project You can share, browse and publish files only accessible through freenet. Money/Currency • Paypal Alternatives: http://www.ehow.com/way_5481191_alternatives-paypal.html http://www.screw-paypal.com/alternatives/top_pick.html • Bitcoins • Prepaid cards: http://www.theprivacyguy.com/anonymous-credit-debit-cards/ Other things to know • Use flash drives and external hard drives to store files that you don't want on your computer. These can be sensitive files in case your laptop gets lost or stolen. • Install a fresh OS when you buy a new or used computer. I say this because sometimes computers come pre-installed with a bunch of crap that normal people have no use for. That includes manufacturer bloatware. They can also contain keyloggers or other mailicious applications. You can start fresh and install all of your favorite apps on a new operating system install. • TRENDNET camera IP vulnerability. TRENDnet cameras have vulnerabilities that allow hackers to view what is being streamed by the cameras. If you have one of those cameras, update the firmware from here. Seriously, I have seen some of the feeds, and on two instances I saw bedrooms and one had a crib where a family kept their baby. It was some scary stuff. • Be careful when you use your smart phones. They have GPS and other stuff that can track down your locations and keep records of them for long period of time. Some phones even have a keylogger called Carrier IQ as seen here. Worrying about your privacy on the Internet DOES NOT MAKE YOU A TERRORIST. You are smart enough to know that there are bad people who want to do bad things with your information. That is a hypocritical statement by the Fraudulent Bureau of Idiots. They really care about their privacy otherwise anyone will seize their sensitive documents. http://publicintelligence.net/do-you-like-online-privacy-you-may-be-a-terrorist/ Having privacy means you own your information and not a third party. I don't get how people brush this off and not necessary. You wouldn't want people going through your mail nor to go through your house without your permission. That also means that whatever is in your house can be written down and sold to someone else without you knowing and you do not see a dime about it.
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Facebook was setup by the C.I.A. Try telling that to most people and they laugh at it. People seem to think its a coincidence that Facebook seems to be so intrusive over and over again. Privacy policies that would make anyone scratch their head. I'm not going to beat around the bush with this blog post. Facebook was setup by the C.I.A. as a data mining project to collect as much information on as many people as they could. Not only that but it also has very strong ties to D.A.A.R.P.A. . The purpose of this data mining project that became Facebook was to find out a boat load of things on people. Where they are going. What they are doing. What airline are they using Who do they associate with What type of books or movies have you been reading. How you feel about things politically. The list goes on and on. Before I elaborate let me say that my prior statement about Facebook being setup by the C.I.A. isn't a theory or a hunch. If you simply follow the money its quite easy to see what is going on. Before we follow this money trail, just think about this. If Facebook was setup by the C.I.A. (and it was) its a pretty brilliant plan. Never before have the people they want to watch actually given up so much information VOLUNTARILY! The C.I.A. doesn't even have to dig for most of it. People put it right out there. Think about how descriptive some people's status updates are. They tell you where they are going, who they are with sometimes, what they like. All these things. Did you know that once Facebook has you tagged in ONE PHOTO they have you identified anytime an image of you is uploaded whether it is tagged, labeled, or anything else to ID it? Facebook runs facial recognition on all photos and can even ID you by running it on some really low resolution shots, and its done for free! Does that sound like something a website would do for free? There are some much more intrusive things Facebook does to track you and every site you visit that you probably don't know about. All this without visiting Facebook or even needing to be a member!! After I tell you about the money trail and the start of Facebook we will get into more of these privacy issues and there are a lot. The facial recognition is just the tip of the iceberg. Before we do all that let's have a quick history lesson, the way I do history. With the ACTUAL TRUTH. The movie "The Social Network" was a big hit. It was supposedly all about the start of Facebook from a college dorm room to a multi billion dollar corporation in Palo Alto California. They left out some very interesting things that you all should know. That movie in itself was not about entertainment. It was propaganda to fortify the Facebook lie. Let us go back to the year 2003. 2003 is the year before Facebook officially launched outside of just the dorms at Harvard University. It launched in early 2004. Now in the movie and in the I guess what you could call the "official story" Mark Zuckerberg gets a 500,000 dollar investment from Peter Thiel some big shot exec out on the west coast. With this 500,000 investment Peter Thiel became some thing like a 7-8% owner of Facebook. So for Thiel obviously seeing as Facebook is valued at over 30 billion dollars he made quite the sound investment. This was a huge deal to Mark Zuckerberg. Now he had all the startup money he would need and then some. 500,000 dollars is a lot more than he needs to start a website, buy some servers, and hire some programmers, and it was supposed to be. It was Peter Thiel buying his way into the company. He had to pay something. Now supposedly in the process they screwed one of the other friends of Mark, gave him a tiny percentage and took his name of the mast head. Which they made a big deal about and we will talk about why. Peter Thiel made a huge investment and he wanted his name displayed on the site as one of the owners and rightfully so. Eduardo Saverin made a big stink because his name was taken off. So you see its kind of a big deal. Remember this for later. So they take the money and relocate to California. Facebook takes off so fast. This was in Early 2004. This all happened within a couple of months of Mark launching the site. So they were building it in 2003 in their dorm room and it launched in the beginning of 2004 . This 500,000 investment would also be in early 2004.That's how they got the money to move out to California. Well you know what would have been a lot better than a 500,000 dollar investment? How about a 12.7 million dollar investment? How about a 12.7 million dollar investment from Uncle Sam? Funny how we didn't hear about this one huh? That's 25 times greater of an investment than the one the make a big deal about in the movie. This huge investment of $12.7 million came from James Breyer who is closely associated with a venture capital company called InQtel established by the CIA in 1999 and he served on the board of BBN. InQtel deals in information technology and intelligence most notably “nurturing data mining technologies”. So Zuckerberg actually got an investment over 25x greater than the 500,000 dollar investment and there is no mention of it anywhere! Remember we talked about how much pride these guys took in having their names on the mast head. It makes sense. You put in all that money to help someone get a project off the ground you deserve some recognition. James Breyer's name is not mentioned anywhere. Now remember Thiel put in 500,000 and got 7% of the company. So what would almost 13 million get you? Well if my math is right it, if you used the same scale as Thiel it would be over 140% of the company. Something doesn't add up here huh? Starting to think the Thiel investment is complete BS. Either way that is certainetly not the important point. The point is they only mention Thiel and not the guy who threw in over 25 x more money. Almost 13 million put on a college kid's dreams? Sounds kinda far fetched doesn't it? Why soooooo much money? That is enough to statup a 1000 social networks! Now why would he want to invest that much? Well look at where he is coming from. He sits on the board of a C.I.A. front company that specialized in using the internet to data mine and find out what people are doing. Where they are going. Who they are with. etc,etc,etc.... What's that sound like to you? Then there is the D.A.A.R.P.A. connection. A brief summary on D.A.A.R.P.A. for those that don't know. They invented the internet. They are under the dept of defense. They are actually working on liquid metal robots like in Terminator 2. These are the types of things they do. They would be the most cutting edge inventors for the government and military. Super high tech stuff. Things we can't even imagine exist, they play with every day. D.A.A.R.P.A. is tied into all this as well. The D.A.A.R.P.A. connection: Dr. Anita Jones former Director of Defense Research and Engineering for the U.S. Department of Defense. While with D.A.A.R.P.A. her responsibilities included serving as an adviser to the Secretary of Defense. Dr. Jones was also served on the board of directors for InQtel and is now employed by BBN. This is the same board James Breyer sits on. He is also employed by BBN D.A.A.R.P.A. runs the Information Awareness Office whose task it is to collect data on as many people as possible. Their website is full of references to the war on terror, terrorism and terrorist. The IAO claims its programs are for identifying and responding to threats of terrorism. Facebook is an extension of the IOA I.A.O.’s Mission Statement: Information Awareness Office is to gather as much information as possible about everyone in a centralized location for easy perusal by the United States government. Including but not limited to: internet activity, credit card purchase history, airline ticket purchases, car rentals, medical records, educational transcripts, drivers license, utility bills, tax returns and any other available data. Hmmmm. What website does this sound like??? Facebook has become the world largest database on people. That is admitted. But do you see how simple this is. Let's sum it up from the truth side of things. In the year 2003 James Breyer is working on a project with Anita Jones and one other Fellow for DAARPA where they are trying to find a way to use the internet to get as much information on people as possible. Things like....Where they are going. What they are doing. What airline are they using Who do they associate with What type of books or movies have you been reading. How you feel about things politically. What makes you angry. Where you vacation. They even wanted to track things like internet activity, credit card purchase history, airline ticket purchases, car rentals, medical records, educational transcripts, drivers license, utility bills, tax returns and any other available data. now granted all those things aren't on Facebook YET but a few more of them are than you think. What do you think happens when you use Facebook to log into a site cuz its easier than remembering all your log ins? Before you answer, remember who's behind it. So in 2003 these people under DAARPA & the C.I.A. are working on this project and they just happen to throw a college kid 12.7 million dollars because they like his passion?? LMAO! Nope heres the truth and they knew you wouldn't believe that! That's why Breyer and his 12.7 million are never mentioned. You've never heard of him or any corporation he represents having any stake in Facebook. They tell you Zuckerberg is one of the richest people in the world valued over 30 billion dollars. Maybe. Its possible and I won't stick on this point to long but I doubt it. It's a CIA Project! Maybe, Maybe in the begining it was really started as his and his buddies idea and Breyer and his cohorts bought it off them right before it went viral and they (CIA,DAARPA) told them to take a hike and the CIA been running it since, but i think it was probably just the IAO project from the start and Zuckerberg is just part of the story. He's probably well payed but not in the billions. The purpose of Information Awareness Office was to gather as much information as possible about everyone in a centralized location for easy perusal by the United States government. That's exactly what Facebook does and much more. The People running the IAO gave facebook 25x more startup money than the guy they glorify in the movie. I think it's safe to say Facebook is CIA. Facebook is D.A.A.R.P.A which falls under the Dept. Of Defense. This is clear as day when you follow the money. 13 million to start a website? Look who it came from and the timing of their data mining project. This is the data mining project. Isn't it so clever? Think about it. People are dying to actually give them information. So now that you know, if it really bothers you just stay off Facebook right? Wrong! There are some serious privacy issues that should concern ANYONE using the web. Facebook has gotten so big that every site nowadays has Facebook buttons on it. Share buttons under all the articles. Like buttons on the page right? I mean it's everywhere. Do you remember how quick it caught on? You know Myspace was a lil bit younger of a crowd generally but it was huge at one point with over 100 million users before Facebook was even born and there weren't myspace share things everywhere like there are Facebook. Myspace wasn't CIA or DEPT Of Defense run. Well as far as I know. Almost any website you go to now has facebook like buttons on it. Well they do that because they know Facebook is really popular and website have tailored to their customers and visitors needs. People want to share so if you don't have these buttons they might use another site. Even I have Facebook and every other type of share option on my websites. Do you know that ANY WEBSITE that has one of these Facebook buttons on their site, just one that Facebook then uses that and tracks what website you exit to??!! This is ANY SITE with a Facebook button. So if I go to ESPN and read an article and there are Facebook buttons on that site, Facebook is going to know where I go next! It is going to actually be able to place a cookie or whatever it is on me and see where my IP address goes next!! Now first off obviously if your going to something personal like a porn site or a gambling site or whatever it is you do you don't want the world knowing, FACEBOOK KNOWS!!! Now not only that it works like links in a chain. When you leave ESPN lets say and go to Joe Smoe's Cleaning site and there are no share options chances are next site you go to isn't another Joe Smoe's type of site. The next site because Facebook is soooo big now will most likely have at the very least one of these buttons and BOOM you are being tracked again!!! You do NOT NEED TO CLICK ANY OF THE FACEBOOK BUTTONS for this to occur! Not only that you do not need to be a Facebook member! Facebook has almost taken over the web. Its Facebook vs Google Right?? Ya right. Thats one of those false sneses of choice. Sure you can choose. NSA(Google) or CIA(Facebook) Facebook is so big some companies like say a car company, I see it a lot with them, they plug their Facebook page on their commercials and not their own site. They made Facebook so cool and popular that people not even in on it are unwillingly opening back doors for the government to track their website's visitors when they leave. Now you know why Facebook is so embedded everywhere. Now think about everything I said and then look at the new timeline. See how intense the tracking is? That's a C.I.A. job my friends! Now Facebook is actually giving Politico access to your private, yes PRIVATE messages, statuses and links. I posted the story a few days ago and here is a small excerpt from it. Most notably, the Facebook-Politico data set will include Facebook users’ private status messages and comments. While that may alarm some people, Facebook and Politico say the entire process is automated and no Facebook employees read the posts. Rather, every post and comment — both public and private — by a U.S. user that mentions a presidential candidate’s name will be fed through a sentiment analysis tool that spits out anonymized measures of the general U.S. Facebook population. How does this make you feel? You think they wouldn't ever go back on your timeline and use something you said on Facebook against you legally??? I wouldn't bet on it. You know D.A.A.R.P.A. invented the internet. One of the reasons I believe they did it was to track our every thoughts. Think about it. You would think technically speaking they were not capable of tracking all your thoughts but they made this internet thing. Think about how much thought is expressed online. With people that use the computer a lot like I do you could say way more than half my thoughts are tracked. Many of those they might call anti government even though we both know its just anti tyrannical government with me.Think of how clever they are. They invent this thing to track our thoughts. We are giving into it right now! I'm expressing all this through their thought filters and you are letting them know what you like to read about. Pretty f'ed up when you think about it like that isn't? They always plan years and years ahead. They are so clever just think again about Facebook. They are literally sucking data right outta people's brains. You have people that post way too much personal stuff and they love it. You have people like me that probably express myself a lot more than most would feel safe doing. Facebook was a well thought out plan and it is basically running the world wide web. Any site with a FB button tracks where you go next. Think about all the privacy issues. Have you ever taken the time to read their privacy policies? Pretty intrusive and honestly quite absurd. Facebook is run by the CIA. Its the biggest data mining operation in the world and somehow they made that cool. I'll close this out with something I was going to save for another blog but lets throw it all out there. We talk of these clever inventions with incredible foresight that predict people's reactions years ahead of time. I'm talking about them (D.A.A.R.P.A., CIA) inventing the internet, Facebook and the other invention I know they had a part in, the smart phone. Your smartphone is awesome! It doesn't even really matter which one. They all function like computers, have apps, HAVE FACEBOOK. They have nice cameras and even video camera, GPS, and on and on right? Why do you think they are so cool? Just like they wanted to track your thoughts so they were so clever they created the internet. They wanted to track you!! Simply track you, GPS style!! Would you EVER agree to carry around a personal GPS for the government to track you? No of course you wouldn't! So they build them into the phones and make the phones so freakin cool you can't leave home with out it can you??? I know I can't. Then what do you know. Look at the stories that came out this year. I've talked about these a lot on my radio shows. It comes out that first the IPHONE then shortly after The Droid were both SECRETLY LOGGING YOUR LOCATION EVEN WHEN YOU THOUGHT YOUR GPS WAS OFF!!!!!! This was not an accident. these manufacturers left back doors open for governments from the start. See what I am saying? They were made so cool with all these apps and everything else so you would ALWAYS carry one. Then they can ALWAYS track whoever they want, whenever they want. No warrant, no hassle. Don't you wonder with all the advances in technology as the years go by how did the cell phone batteries get so much WORSE???? LOL. They didn't. they are being drained because yuor phone is secretly running GPS or at least sending reports every few minutes! As if all this wasn't bad enough it was then found out that all different phones from all the major carriers in the United States were actually running KEY LOGGING SOFTWARE on the phones! A key logger is a computer program that logs every key you press. Everything you type. Every password. Everything you look at. EVERYTHING you do. You think this is all a coincidence? I am done with coincidences. Here is a link to the video and a few articles I posted a few months back showing you the keylogging software running and logging every key pressed on the phone in the video. http://www.thelastamerican.org/1/post/2011/12/11-30-11-carrier-iq-keylogging-everything-you-press-on-your-smartphone-iphone-droid-evo-etc.html This isn't limited to one carrier or manufacturer. It's popping up everywhere. I can't think of a bigger invasion of privacy. EVERYTHING. Every text, everything you type, every person's picture you look at. All tracked and logged. Privacy is dead. Free speech is next. After I finished this one of my fellow researchers in my Real News Online Facebook Group posted the logo for the IAO. You're gonna love this one. Look at the picture at the bottom. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: About a month after posting this a new article was put out by Lifehacker that actually shows you how to STOP Facebook from tracking you via these other sites! It's a really good article. Here is a link to it. http://lifehacker.com/5843969/facebook-is-tracking-your-every-move-on-the-web-heres-how-to-stop-it Thank you for reading my blog. If you enjoyed it, please share it!! Thanks Everyone, Brian S Staveley. The Real News Online.com www.TheRealNewsOnline.com The Real Facebook Logo(I didn't mean literally for the people that emailed me how they haven't seen this logo anywhere.) |
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Brian S Staveley
Brian S Staveley is
the founder and creator of both The Real News Online and The Dose Of Reality Radio Show. Brian began researching these matters in late 2010 and launched his first of several radio ventures shortly after. Brian also produces all the radio shows on this network as well as the work on the website. His main areas of research would be media fakery, govt. and media hoaxes, false flags, 9/11, NASA, Flat Earth, Scientism, Mandela Effect, and more. RIP
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