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Spoa
07-25-2013, 02:04 PM
Glenn Beck
I really, really like Michele Bachmann and agree with her on a lot of things, but I can't stand with her on this. It's not a false narrative, and shame on you for saying that.

See more at the link here: http://www.glennbeck.com/2013/07/25/bachmann-nsa-scandal-a-false-narrative-glenn-reacts/

More:


While listening to the audio, Glenn wrote ”Michele Bachmann is not dead to me. But she is in very ill health.” on the radio studio’s chalkboard.

“She’s not dead to me, but she is in ill health. She has to ‑ this has got to stop. I have no problem – I would say on this whole speech if she would take away the false narrative. And that no one is storing (information),” Glenn said.

“She could say: Look, they are storing, and I’m concerned about it. Nobody’s reading your stuff, but they are storing. They are keeping record. They are keeping record on every single American,” Glenn said.

“What do you think the Utah data storage center is for, Michele? Please don’t treat me like a moron. What are they storing in there? They are not storing eggs and meat and they don’t have, like, a little veggie tray in there. They are storing our records, our information. They have more information, and this universal healthcare is going to make the NSA look like a rookie. They are storing information on every single American. All of our ‑‑ all of our movements, all of our e‑mails, and all of our purchases, all being stored. We know that.”

TaftFan
07-25-2013, 02:06 PM
http://www.glennbeck.com/2013/07/25/bachmann-nsa-scandal-a-false-narrative-glenn-reacts/

cajuncocoa
07-25-2013, 02:20 PM
He's coming around, I tell ya! :D

LibertyEagle
07-25-2013, 02:21 PM
Nah, but it's good when he does things like this.

Christian Liberty
07-25-2013, 02:39 PM
He's coming around, I tell ya! :D

He doesn't go as far as we'd like but I think he might legitimately help Rand.

I'd rather Americans listen to him than Limbaugh, Hannity, or Levin.

compromise
07-25-2013, 02:40 PM
I think Glenn did pretty well on summing up my own view towards Bachmann.

She betrayed the conservative wing of the Republican Party and so my view of her at the moment is very dim.

Anti Federalist
07-25-2013, 02:44 PM
“What do you think the Utah data storage center is for, Michele? Please don’t treat me like a moron. What are they storing in there? They are not storing eggs and meat and they don’t have, like, a little veggie tray in there. They are storing our records, our information. They have more information, and this universal healthcare is going to make the NSA look like a rookie. They are storing information on every single American. All of our ‑‑ all of our movements, all of our e‑mails, and all of our purchases, all being stored. We know that.”

Not only storing, this is goddamned important to understand:

The new Bluffdale UT facility not just stores, but it collates and analyzes.

It takes those yottabytes of data and shuffles them, analyzes them, crunches them through god knows how many algorithms and filters, all designed, not just to watch you, but to alert law enforcement to non compliance incidents in real time.

That is the purpose of the Fusion Centers.

There will come a day, in the not too distant future, where this will happen:

You are in your back yard, "illegally" burning leaves.

Satellite and drone surveillance picks up on this.

Local networked surveillance cameras, both public and private, come online to verify the felony air pollution violation taking place.

The network finds the address, confirms the name and property owner, finds his location is at the fire, through his cel phone, finds his purchase of lighter fluid at the local hardware store, confirms through road surveillance that he drove to get the lighter fluid,

SWAT is dispatched through the Fusion Center and the "perp" is neutralized.

cajuncocoa
07-25-2013, 02:47 PM
Tune in tomorrow when Glenn discovers water is wet.

QuickZ06
07-25-2013, 02:52 PM
Did she not say she wanted to start a new party and call it the Freedom Party? And Glenn calling her a patriot, wow.

jbauer
07-25-2013, 03:20 PM
Fuck her and her bullshit "freedom" idea.

AuH20
07-25-2013, 03:30 PM
She's gotten too cozy on that intelligence committee. Damn traitor!

better-dead-than-fed
07-25-2013, 03:33 PM
Is there a Fourth Amendment right to [privacy for] the record that you called someone on a certain day? No, there isn’t.


Fuck her and her bullshit "freedom" idea.

She is only being honest about the 4th Amendment. Maybe she sees no point in wishful thinking about the 4th Amendment?

JK/SEA
07-25-2013, 03:39 PM
Big decisions pretty soon.

This way.....or that way.....

bend over...or.....

AngryCanadian
07-25-2013, 04:10 PM
Fuck her and her bullshit "freedom" idea.

She's Pro Zion. This is was expected from her.

Peace Piper
07-25-2013, 04:23 PM
Not only storing, this is goddamned important to understand:

The new Bluffdale UT facility not just stores, but it collates and analyzes.

It takes those yottabytes of data and shuffles them, analyzes them, crunches them through god knows how many algorithms and filters, all designed, not just to watch you, but to alert law enforcement to non compliance incidents in real time.

That is the purpose of the Fusion Centers.

There will come a day, in the not too distant future, where this will happen:

You are in your back yard, "illegally" burning leaves.

Satellite and drone surveillance picks up on this.

Local networked surveillance cameras, both public and private, come online to verify the felony air pollution violation taking place.

The network finds the address, confirms the name and property owner, finds his location is at the fire, through his cel phone, finds his purchase of lighter fluid at the local hardware store, confirms through road surveillance that he drove to get the lighter fluid,

SWAT is dispatched through the Fusion Center and the "perp" is neutralized.

SOMEONE GETS IT

People still say they aren't collecting phone calls. After all the revelations.

It's denial. That is how we all got to this point. It's frightening, really. No longer is it a mystery how Germany ended up the way it did.

Occam's Banana
07-25-2013, 04:27 PM
Tune in tomorrow when Glenn discovers water is wet.

Then tune in the day after when he discovers water is dry.

amy31416
07-25-2013, 04:41 PM
Not only storing, this is goddamned important to understand:

The new Bluffdale UT facility not just stores, but it collates and analyzes.

It takes those yottabytes of data and shuffles them, analyzes them, crunches them through god knows how many algorithms and filters, all designed, not just to watch you, but to alert law enforcement to non compliance incidents in real time.

That is the purpose of the Fusion Centers.

There will come a day, in the not too distant future, where this will happen:

You are in your back yard, "illegally" burning leaves.

Satellite and drone surveillance picks up on this.

Local networked surveillance cameras, both public and private, come online to verify the felony air pollution violation taking place.

The network finds the address, confirms the name and property owner, finds his location is at the fire, through his cel phone, finds his purchase of lighter fluid at the local hardware store, confirms through road surveillance that he drove to get the lighter fluid,

SWAT is dispatched through the Fusion Center and the "perp" is neutralized.

Check this out kids, doesn't happen often. I think AntiFed isn't being conspiratorial enough.

This "picture" that they're putting together of each individual will be used for pre-crime and eventually arrests/raids based on that. Every website, every person you know, every person you mail or receive mail from, every publication you receive, your political party, your comments on news articles/forums, your height/weight/location (both at home and on the road)--it ain't just for "real time" violations.

It'll be used for what they gather you might do.

Anti Federalist
07-25-2013, 04:42 PM
SOMEONE GETS IT

People still say they aren't collecting phone calls. After all the revelations.

It's denial. That is how we all got to this point. It's frightening, really. No longer is it a mystery how Germany ended up the way it did.

It's no mystery to me at all.

So, lets do some math:

In 1941, the population of Germany proper, was 90 million.

Lets assume the high side number of those killed off in death camps and pograms: 12 million.

That's 13 percent of the population. (Yes I know, many who were killed were citizens of occupied lands).

OK, let's take half that - 6.5 percent.

There are 330 million people in the US right now, roughly.

If these bastards running the show decide to pull the trigger, go full retard, and re-create the National Socialist nightmare...

Roughly 21.5 MILLION people will be killed by government.

Which is, no surprise, just about what I reckon to be the number of "freedom folks" out there.

Have a nice day.

Fredom101
07-25-2013, 05:29 PM
He's coming around, I tell ya! :D

LOL, he's practically a libertarian!

jjdoyle
07-25-2013, 05:40 PM
He's coming around, I tell ya! :D

No, this is just an off year from a major election and he can say this now, and will simply flip back when the cue cards tell him to do so. It's exactly what he did from 2008 to 2012.

Pericles
07-25-2013, 07:54 PM
It's no mystery to me at all.

So, lets do some math:

In 1941, the population of Germany proper, was 90 million.

Lets assume the high side number of those killed off in death camps and pograms: 12 million.

That's 13 percent of the population. (Yes I know, many who were killed were citizens of occupied lands).

OK, let's take half that - 6.5 percent.

There are 330 million people in the US right now, roughly.

If these bastards running the show decide to pull the trigger, go full retard, and re-create the National Socialist nightmare...

Roughly 21.5 MILLION people will be killed by government.

Which is, no surprise, just about what I reckon to be the number of "freedom folks" out there.

Have a nice day.

The 55,000 "special agents" will be awfully busy. In the days of the Third Reich, all but a couple thousand of those millions went meekly to their deaths. somewhere between 250,000 to 500,000 3%ers could do the job here. Intel info only has value if it can be acted upon. If you know what the target is going to do, but are powerless to stop it, that is nothing more than all of that intel infrastructure allowing TPTB to watch the car wreck in slow motion.

Anti Federalist
07-25-2013, 09:16 PM
The 55,000 "special agents" will be awfully busy. In the days of the Third Reich, all but a couple thousand of those millions went meekly to their deaths. somewhere between 250,000 to 500,000 3%ers could do the job here. Intel info only has value if it can be acted upon. If you know what the target is going to do, but are powerless to stop it, that is nothing more than all of that intel infrastructure allowing TPTB to watch the car wreck in slow motion.

According to Canadian historian Robert Gellately's analysis of the local offices established, the Gestapo was—for the most part—made up of bureaucrats and clerical workers who depended upon denunciations by citizens for their information.[36]

Gellately argued that it was because of the widespread willingness of Germans to inform on each other to the Gestapo that Germany between 1933 and 1945 was a prime example of panopticism.[37]

Indeed, the Gestapo—at times—was overwhelmed with denunciations and most of its time was spent sorting out the credible from the less credible denunciations.[38]

MRK
07-25-2013, 10:43 PM
According to Canadian historian Robert Gellately's analysis of the local offices established, the Gestapo was—for the most part—made up of bureaucrats and clerical workers who depended upon denunciations by citizens for their information.[36]

Gellately argued that it was because of the widespread willingness of Germans to inform on each other to the Gestapo that Germany between 1933 and 1945 was a prime example of panopticism.[37]

Indeed, the Gestapo—at times—was overwhelmed with denunciations and most of its time was spent sorting out the credible from the less credible denunciations.[38]

Now America's citizens have a widespread willingness to let the government use automations to inform on America's citizens. It's like being an informant, but it's cooler because there's an app for that now. You can inform from your sofa by enabling the government's Utah data center to do it for you. You don't even have to go to the voting booth to make it happen, they'll give you that service for free even if you forget to vote. Best overlords ever.