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iPhone snitch network launched
iPhone snitch network launched - Dec 2010
A new iPhone App with the misleading name ?PatriotApp? attempts to draw on the power of the patriot movement, turning smartphone users into a gigantic snitch network. You might think an app with such a patriotic name might have useful functions like a pocket constitution or quotes from our forefathers. But contrary to the services one might expect, this app allows users to report any ?suspicious? behavior directly linking them with top government agencies. Much like the new DHS program ?If you see something, say something? this app is meant to turn average citizens into a network of spies feeding information back to the federal government. http://patriotapps.com/images/photog...1282759160.jpg Citizen Concepts, a company formed by insiders from DHS, defines the use of such an app on their homepage: Quote:
An app like this is meant to solidify the climate of fear in which our leaders want us to exist. The threat of terrorism must be palpable in order for the ?War on Terror? to be justified and to validate all the extreme measures instituted in its name. Snitch on your neighbors folks... be a patriot. :2 cents: |
I downloaded it right now to play with it....
Big mistake elololll Fucking A... I can report all "suspicious shit" and so on... I am prob being tracked now loll for downloading it |
Is it April 1st already?
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one of the reasons i cut back on smoking green shit makes you paranoid, and if you are smoking all the time you can't see how paranoid you were getting until you stop.
alex jones and tons of weed is a dead end. have a few friends who run that hamster wheel every day. sad. they think they are learning the truth and are liberated by are end up doing nothing because they end up losing hope. a very evil group of memes. |
heh knew the article was from alex jones/infowars even before i googled it.
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http://patriotapps.com :2 cents: |
amp, you don't like police or any organization that is charged with protecting citizens, and you disagree with citizens looking out for each other.
so what is your idea for protection & security in a society of 100s of millions of people like america? |
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yeah, we need more good folks like yourself. people who think others should die horrible deaths simply because they don't see things the same as you. class act. |
yes it is real, but like all things from the alex jones media empire it is distorted and turned into an object for fear-mongering, paranoia and learned helplesness.
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fuck the police. :2 cents: |
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answer the question claire. i'm trying to remember the last time i used the word *snitch* it was around the 3rd grade. |
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Saying that those who oppose freedom and property rights can die in a fire... has nothing to do with superiority... |
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fight for freedom and property rights = telling anon posters on gfy that they should die in a fire.
lolololol |
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2) I call my senator, governer, and congressman's offices on a regular basis about issues. 3) I read, constantly... latest events, publications from all sides of the fence, and much about constitutional law. 4) I donate money to organizations I feel are promoting and working for causes I believe in and most importantly... I talk to people I know, and people I meet, about current issues and ask them to vote and be active in changing the United States for the better in the same ways I do. |
Good, we should all work together for a better society.
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Who did I tell directly again? Also, see list I provided above. |
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if i believed we lived in a police state i wouldn't bother with the ballot box, but use a match and a jerry can. |
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The founding fathers knew every system is subject to corruption over time. That's why the verbiage was written the way it was. They had just escaped the tyranny of England and they wanted a system of government that answered to the people... not the other way around. But as an American people we have given the government the tools, motive, and opportunity to hide their actions from us, create legislation that overreaches their own authority, and corrupt the government down to its very core. If you aren't doing something to correct it, then you are part of the problem. The action of no action is still an action... |
I don't have an Iphone, but I'd like to report Mallick.
Can anybody get the app and report Mallick, please? |
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i like app
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Besides, are you one? If not gfy and let someone who falls into that category speak up... |
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don't coward out now. stick to your convictions, through thick and thin, else people will find out you are spineless. |
ftr, i'll restate my question-
for someone who opposes government entities like homeland security and police, and also disagrees with citizens watching each other's backs looking out for suspicious activity, what is a solution to keeping 100s of millions of people safe? |
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Where is the confusion in that statement? Where did I say if you disagree with my opinion? |
i'm not confused in the slightest.
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i don't see there being anything wrong with reporting crimes when you see them in your neighbourhood if it is done with the purpose to protect your neighbourhood.. snitching is only when someone benefits from the act...
also I would never support anyone that would want others to burn in a fire... ;) |
i'm about to light myself on fire.
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