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Lightyear wroteB3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wroteYin wrote Ah, this reminds me of some of the Assassin's Creed 2 backstory in the puzzles. Everything is going to digital though. It's just easier and more convenient. Electronics are the future, so it has to be as convenient as possible. I think things like this are possible, but not going to happen. I don't think the government needs to do that in particular to spy on us and to control us. It would be too easy to catch them doing it. Sure, not easy for us type of people that know only very little about technology, but there are those that would easily catch them. Drones and public cameras are more probable spy tools for the government.
I remember that, I need to play AC again.
It's true though any person with little or no knowledge of electronics.
Would be able to open a television, inspect the circuit-board and identify
components such a camera or a sound sensor etc.
Lightyear wrote This is a video that addresses this kind of stuff as it is said by Alex Jones, it's obviously made in a sarcastic and silly way but he does produce a lot of good videos refuting this stuff.
It has to be said you watch the strangest stuff on the internet.
I always end up drifting into the weird part of Youtube
I'd call it the scary part to be honest
and thankfully never have discovered it until now.
That guy is seriously messed up.
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B3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wroteLightyear wroteB3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wroteYin wrote Ah, this reminds me of some of the Assassin's Creed 2 backstory in the puzzles. Everything is going to digital though. It's just easier and more convenient. Electronics are the future, so it has to be as convenient as possible. I think things like this are possible, but not going to happen. I don't think the government needs to do that in particular to spy on us and to control us. It would be too easy to catch them doing it. Sure, not easy for us type of people that know only very little about technology, but there are those that would easily catch them. Drones and public cameras are more probable spy tools for the government.
I remember that, I need to play AC again.
It's true though any person with little or no knowledge of electronics.
Would be able to open a television, inspect the circuit-board and identify
components such a camera or a sound sensor etc.
Lightyear wrote This is a video that addresses this kind of stuff as it is said by Alex Jones, it's obviously made in a sarcastic and silly way but he does produce a lot of good videos refuting this stuff.
It has to be said you watch the strangest stuff on the internet.
I always end up drifting into the weird part of Youtube
I'd call it the scary part to be honest
and thankfully never have discovered it until now.
That guy is seriously messed up.
You should watch some of his other videos.
He was purposefully acting creepy and strange to mirror the stereotypes of Alex Jones fans.
Quite ignorant but it was used to good effect.
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