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Title: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: USA4ME on January 23, 2009, 07:32:27 PM
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babsbunny
 
Anyone else wonder if their phone is tapped?
 
Well, almost everyday my Sister and I hear a click, that sounds like an extention is being picked up, then sometimes we actually hear it hang up. We always ask each other, "did you hear that"? When do you think Obama will have this stopped?

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=4899259&mesg_id=4899259

 :mental:

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stlsaxman
 
1. you still have a land-line? 

if you're paying AT$T for the service- of course it's tapped.

that's why i won't buy an iPhone.

Skype is encrypted point-to-point.

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grannie4peace

2. me-i called & bitched enough

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polly7

3. This may sound absolutely crazy ..

(which wouldn't be anything new!) but at the start of the Iraq war I and a few other very anti-war liberal types from down there were really giving it to the rah-rahers ..... for a long time. They brought up over and over the Secret Security number for someone to report us, and other numbers and people said they had. We did nothing wrong, just reported our opinions, called the Bush cabal war-mongers, etc. But for months every time I picked up my phone there was something different. Clicks and it just sounded different to me. The day it stopped, I knew something had either been wrong with my phone or ............. The kicker is, I'm in Canada??

eta: oops, that would be the Secret Service number, not Security number. dah ...

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sfexpat2000

4. Mine was in 2004 when I was working with MoveOn.

And my mail was opened, too. Whatever. It was just a measure of intimidation and frankly, at the time my mother in law scared me more than Baby Bush.

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proud2Blib

9. I am almost certain someone was reading my email a couple years ago

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sfexpat2000
 
17. All my packages where sliced open and taped shut again.

I buy on line and that year, had to buy a bunch of stuff for our new place. They all came pre-opened and taped shut again after I started helping MoveOn with their book. I asked the post office about it and they couldn't help me.

Stupid.

The tap on our phone didn't go away until just before the election. But, I used to be an "O" operator and this wasn't static on the line or anything I'd ever heard before. Like Lynn says, these are the stupidest mother****ers on the planet and a fat lot of good it did them to listen to me plan the holidays with my mom. If they were trying to scare me, they failed bigtime.

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Warpy

22. Same here back in the 60s
 
Back then, you could hear the clicks and pops. Now it's done electronically, so you're not going to hear anything.

We used to answer the phone "Hi, the phone's bugged."

The safest viewpoint for the last 8 years was to assume your phone is bugged, your email has all been read, anything you do online is followed closely, your spending habits monitored, and your mail scanned at least for return addresses.

Why has it been this way? Well, by gosh, all that stuff has been going on!

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RoccoR5955

12. Mine's been tapped for at LEAST 25 years!

Back when I organized a group against the Shoreham Nuclear plant, and ever since then, I have checked from time to time, and for sure, it's been tapped. Not all the time, but from time to time, they have a tap on it.

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endless october

13. from what i understand, everyone's phone is monitored.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2006-05-10-nsa_...

and has been for some time.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12734870

the way i understand it, every phone call and email is scanned for keywords. the ones that trip keywords are more closely scrutinized.

why do you think they gave the phone companies amnesty?

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tkmorris

20. ^^This is the correct answer^^

Everyone's line is monitored. Every single line in the USA. Primarily this is done via software, filtering for key words etc, but it is done to everyone.

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proud2Blib

26. I was investigated by the FBI

It's a long story and it isn't all that interesting. But I got caught up in some bullshit at my job and found myself investigated by the FBI. Met with an agent and was questioned several times. It was really creepy. It all ended okay, I wasn't ever really in trouble and wasn't accused of a crime.

Anyway, the first time I met with the FBI guy, he gave me a paper to sign that said I understood I was being investigated and my phones could be tapped, my mail could be opened and my relatives and neighbors might be questioned. And they did sit across from my house and watch me a couple times. So I figured they most likely did tap my phone.

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sfexpat2000
 
30. I'm sorry you had to go through that.

If you call the FBI office here in town, you'd swear you just woke someone up from his first good sleep in a year, that's how alert they sound. It's sort of embarrassing, to tell you the truth. You just want to say, "Sorry, man. I didn't know you were asleep!" lol

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Contrary1
 
32. Not so much the last few months...

But for about three years, I believe calls from my friend in Australia were being listened in on. Both of us would hear odd clicks that never happened before.

It got to the point that every time we felt we were being monitored, we would start talking, in colorful terms, about the cluster **** in the White House. And we would throw in a few Osamas, Mohammads, and Jihads, just to make sure they earned their money.

Ah...the good old days.

 :rotf: :rotf:

What a bunch of whack jobs!

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Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: franksolich on January 23, 2009, 07:36:45 PM
Oh my.

Actually, it's too bad none of these are true.

Otherwise Doug's ex-wife could have gotten into more trouble because of her Great Mischief four years ago.
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on January 23, 2009, 07:40:21 PM
They're actually arrogant enough to imagine they have any importance.

But assuming the premise: if a dictatorial government spies on you and still doesn't arrest you despite your endless ravings against said government does that not betray the fact that you are beneath contempt and utterly impotent even to the worst imagined tyrant?
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: Duke Nukum on January 23, 2009, 07:56:00 PM
My goodness, what a bunch of self-important oafs!  Any one of them could be a Democrat President.
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: Texacon on January 23, 2009, 09:11:53 PM
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sfexpat2000
 
30. I'm sorry you had to go through that.

If you call the FBI office here in town, you'd swear you just woke someone up from his first good sleep in a year, that's how alert they sound. It's sort of embarrassing, to tell you the truth. You just want to say, "Sorry, man. I didn't know you were asleep!" lol

Well DUH!  How can they get any sleep when they spend 24/7 monitoring YOUR dumb ass?!


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proud2Blib

9. I am almost certain someone was reading my email a couple years ago

Why, did you hire a 4 year old to read it to you?

How in the hell could you tell?  Was the subject line steamed open?  Were there fingerprints on the computer screen where someone held the edges of the email as they read it?  Maybe you could see 'blacked out' spots where someone went over something they didn't want you to see?

What a serious bunch of idiots.

KC

Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: Chris_ on January 23, 2009, 09:29:59 PM
proud2Blib was investigated by the FBI because they've never seen something so damn ugly.   :lmao:

 
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: miskie on January 23, 2009, 09:56:37 PM
Dummies your phones arent being tapped

A ) you are not important enough.
B ) if you really are important enough, your phones wouldn't be tapped by amateurs.
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: dutch508 on January 23, 2009, 11:22:17 PM
The part I find the most humorous is that they thought someone really picked up their phone to listen in.

I can listen to you from space, DUmpmonkies, and you wouldn't hear a thing.

no pun intended.
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: JohnnyReb on January 24, 2009, 02:51:27 AM
If you're into terrorist activities or belong to some deep, dark, secret org. bent on world domination....don't use the damn phone. I

If you're so stupid that you can't communicate without getting caught, your useless cause is hopeless....give it up.
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: crockspot on January 24, 2009, 08:18:28 AM
Oh my.

Actually, it's too bad none of these are true.

Otherwise Doug's ex-wife could have gotten into more trouble because of her Great Mischief four years ago.


I think the one in Canada is true. I know for a fact that they tap the phones regularly in Canada. I have a friend in Canada who was friends with a pot dealer. He would tease the dealer constantly on the phone about how paranoid he was for thinking his phone was tapped. One day the dealer got arrested, and the cops mentioned my friend by name, and told the dealer to tell him, yes, indeed, the phone was tapped.
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: ScubaGuy on January 24, 2009, 09:34:53 AM
Great find.

I've said it before.  Drugs make you paranoid.

Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: Red October on January 24, 2009, 09:46:20 AM
:mental:

 :rotf: :rotf:

What a bunch of whack jobs!

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And they call us paranoid for thinking al Queda is planning to kill.  :whatever: :thatsright: :mental:
Title: Re: primitives believe self-importance; hear taps
Post by: Red October on January 24, 2009, 09:48:31 AM
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They brought up over and over the Secret Security number for someone to report us, and other numbers and people said they had.

They were likely just busting your balls, you idiot.