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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]tumtum
(438 posts)8. It's a brave new world out there where privacy is done for
and the all knowing, all seeing govt and their police stooges are watching everything we do.
Wouldn't surprise me if her and her husband end up on the terrorist watch list or the No Fly list, which they won't even know until they try to board an airplane.
Be thankful that at least the cops didn't throw her and hubby on the ground or shoot them on some pretext that they made a "threatening move" or they had "something in their hands".
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A lot of people haven't heard of it. It is only grown in special climate areas and substitutes
JDPriestly
Aug 2013
#49
I agree, the power of this information is way too tempting! The idiots who keep repeating the
Dustlawyer
Aug 2013
#24
A surveillance state is only the beginning, as the people become increasingly
Uncle Joe
Aug 2013
#25
Ohh, me too. I feel so safe knowing that my government is looking out for me.
panzerfaust
Aug 2013
#86
Meanwhile, someone could be looking up assault rifles all day and that's fine.
Spitfire of ATJ
Aug 2013
#4
I think that it's more like "US news services think that this is worth hiding."
matthews
Aug 2013
#5
I guess if I started to search for spotted dick and dynamite I'd get a visit?
DainBramaged
Aug 2013
#9
I was talking about exactly this scenario with a co-worker less than two hours ago.
GliderGuider
Aug 2013
#17
silly spooks, still fighting the last battle. Try searches for "propane canister" and "catapault"
Comrade Grumpy
Aug 2013
#22
Well, you know. If you're not doing anything wrong, then you don't have anything to hide,
Crunchy Frog
Aug 2013
#32
Well that makes the 100's of billions of dollars for the NSA and DHS all worth it.
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#50
Michele Catalano made the google search story up. No federal involvement, just a loony hack writer
geek tragedy
Aug 2013
#61
Well, it does. Search for porn on your own computer, it's no one's business.
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#70
So now that this turns out to be pretty much a non-story, are we going to get some retractions?
phleshdef
Aug 2013
#74
They were based on his employer looking at his search history on THEIR computers.
phleshdef
Aug 2013
#83
Of course not....They are too busy running around dodging the sky that is falling.
we can do it
Aug 2013
#89