Get Spyed On While You Play Games??

Big Brother is alive and well and this does not surprise me in the least. Why is it any of your business playing a game that I like to play? WoW I can understand (with the money laundering)

But Xbox Live? Come on. I guess they're afraid of free thinkers and not the media zombies.
 
Lol I remember people were saying this about the Kinect for XB1 since it'd always be on. Turns out it's easy to turn off. But even if it did, can you imagine the massive amount of bandwidth to make live stream footage of every person's house if the government would use that to spy on you???? To download the information? Oh god... that'd be thousands of terabytes of data. xD
 
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Big Brother is alive and well and this does not surprise me in the least. Why is it any of your business playing a game that I like to play? WoW I can understand (with the money laundering)

But Xbox Live? Come on. I guess they're afraid of free thinkers and not the media zombies.
I agree with you there. Shouldn't matter to anyone what we play. Didn't know that about WoW though, just gives me another reason to dislike it.
And I guess us free thinkers are a bit more dangerous than the media zombies as you called them. Lol
 
I don't think the government gives a rat's ass what we are playing, they are just looking for the people who are using it to communicate for illegal activities like the article said. Odds are they probably have certain people of interest and just listen in on their conversations and those of the people they spend a lot of time playing/chatting with. I doubt that they spy on everyone all at the same time.


I have a buddy who is a massive conspiracy theorist (along with his wife). That in itself wouldn't bother me that much but he is one of those people who isn't really that smart who thinks that he really IS that smart. The sheer amount of crap that he spews out has kind of made me ignore most of these "the government is watching us take a shit" garbage just because I've gotten sick of hearing about it. Like his wife basically said that anytime anyone from their family is around I'm gonna have to unplug the XB1 because she doesn't want the kinect to document or film what they are doing.
 
It's funny about the NSA they were all secretive and denied about new spying encryption-ware like being able to spectate your computer. But now after the NSA scandal, they just come out and explain how it works.... xD

"Oh so it DOES exist hmmm....?"
 
It's funny about the NSA they were all secretive and denied about new spying encryption-ware like being able to spectate your computer. But now after the NSA scandal, they just come out and explain how it works.... xD

"Oh so it DOES exist hmmm....?"
Going to pull a line here from N.A.O *Clears throat*
"Oh, you didn't know?!...You better call somebooddy!"
 
So young Snowden sat, his laptop on his knee,
And wondered whether we’d ever be free.
Siphoning data from all the four corners,
and thinking that someone should finally warn us.

“Enough is enough” he suddenly thought,
This data is private and cannot be sought.
People trust Facebook and Google and Bing,
This theft of our data’s a terrible thing.

So with care and with stealth and with one simple click,
He saved a few docs on a USB stick.
Then not wishing to stay in the US for long,
He boarded a plane and he fled to Hong Kong.

So what was it that the docs actually said?
That caused such outrage when finally read?
All was revealed as the docs were not sold;
But given quite freely to Mister Greenwald.

There’s a slideshow whose content is fairly apparent,
Though the design is described as frankly abhorrent.
It states there’s a program that’s weirdly named PRISM,
The revealing of which has caused a huge schism.

The Spooks and the Feds, to name but a few,
(Well okay, the Brits with their GCHQ)
Have been hoovering up data without our consent,
With complete disregard for the Fourth Amendment.

This data collection has spread like a cancer,
With ‘Terrorism’ given as the only answer,
And with each passing day there are more secrets spoken,
Till we know that the trust in our leaders is broken.

Obama just sits in his big oval room,
His statements on PRISM just seem out of tune.
And over in Blighty there’s William Hague
Whose speeches in Whitehall are equally vague.

Yet Snowden continues to leak all his leaks,
While politicos continue to speak all their speaks,
And meanwhile the people who think it unjust,
Can’t help but believe that they’ve lost all their trust.

So Snowden is charged with, wait for it… spying,
The irony lost on those authorising,
The orders to have the poor man extradited.
Though many feel that he ought to be knighted

And so Snowden flees to Moscow then where?
To South of the border is probably fair.
Not to Europe, SA or over to Oz,
But that’s strange don’t you think? Simply because…

I remember when these countries held their heads high,
And decreed to the world, in days long gone by,
That China and Russia and Cuba were all,
Countries where freedom meant nothing at all.

I remember the day that the Berlin wall fell,
I remember Mandela and Orwell as well,
I’ve read JFK and his peaceful intent,
Heard speeches by Churchill and all that he meant.

And now as I sit, my laptop on my knee
I shed a small tear for what may never be.
For we’ve lost it all to those with the spies,
And what can I do, but dry my moist eyes?

But wait just a minute, can nothing be done?
Do we give up this battle before it is won?
Is there something that every man, women and child,
Could do to prevent the State from running wild?

Well you have the power come election day,
It’s your opportunity to have a say.
Send a message to those that have all the powers,
That FROM THIS DAY FORTH THE INTERNET’S OURS.
 
So young Snowden sat, his laptop on his knee,
And wondered whether we’d ever be free.
Siphoning data from all the four corners,
and thinking that someone should finally warn us.

“Enough is enough” he suddenly thought,
This data is private and cannot be sought.
People trust Facebook and Google and Bing,
This theft of our data’s a terrible thing.

So with care and with stealth and with one simple click,
He saved a few docs on a USB stick.
Then not wishing to stay in the US for long,
He boarded a plane and he fled to Hong Kong.

So what was it that the docs actually said?
That caused such outrage when finally read?
All was revealed as the docs were not sold;
But given quite freely to Mister Greenwald.

There’s a slideshow whose content is fairly apparent,
Though the design is described as frankly abhorrent.
It states there’s a program that’s weirdly named PRISM,
The revealing of which has caused a huge schism.

The Spooks and the Feds, to name but a few,
(Well okay, the Brits with their GCHQ)
Have been hoovering up data without our consent,
With complete disregard for the Fourth Amendment.

This data collection has spread like a cancer,
With ‘Terrorism’ given as the only answer,
And with each passing day there are more secrets spoken,
Till we know that the trust in our leaders is broken.

Obama just sits in his big oval room,
His statements on PRISM just seem out of tune.
And over in Blighty there’s William Hague
Whose speeches in Whitehall are equally vague.

Yet Snowden continues to leak all his leaks,
While politicos continue to speak all their speaks,
And meanwhile the people who think it unjust,
Can’t help but believe that they’ve lost all their trust.

So Snowden is charged with, wait for it… spying,
The irony lost on those authorising,
The orders to have the poor man extradited.
Though many feel that he ought to be knighted

And so Snowden flees to Moscow then where?
To South of the border is probably fair.
Not to Europe, SA or over to Oz,
But that’s strange don’t you think? Simply because…

LOL! Nice job copying a poem from the internet you didn't write:::

http://coding2learn.org/blog/2013/06/24/the-nsa-hears-a-who/
 
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