Author Topic: Apparently NSA can hack cars.  (Read 4887 times)

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As if it hadn't already always been. Some of the companies gave all the information freely to the government in the early 2000's, which suggests that they did it through the formal way for years before.

So much paranoia these days...

So much paranoia these days...
Government does stuff behind our backs that seems suspicious of course we the right to be paranoid.

I'm surprised people still trust the government despite all of the stuff they pulled over the years.


I'm surprised people still trust the government despite all of the stuff they pulled over the years.
I know right? Why should we trust a government that has committed genocide, started three illegal wars, they were one of the few who voted no on Palestine's statehood.

The only way anyone could "hack" your car is if you have one of the newer stuffty cars that is run by it's central computer. It is totally possible.

Classic cars all the way.

Guys... I hope you realize... computerized cars are already using Linux.

So yeah...

you serious?

Good thing I removed the breaks and throttle from my car.

"stuff"

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I know right? Why should we trust a government that has committed genocide, started three illegal wars, they were one of the few who voted no on Palestine's statehood.
because they've controlled your life for decades before and it was okay, why start caring now when the likelihood of anything negative happening is no bigger than it has been before

because they've controlled your life for decades before and it was okay, why start caring now when the likelihood of anything negative happening is no bigger than it has been before
it's getting worse?
secondly, it's clear that the bullstuff the government stamps into your mind is working. instead of wondering "hmm, would the original founders of the country approve of that fact they're controlling us," or "isn't this a free country and aren't we supposed to have privacy in our lives," you say that we shouldn't worry about the government controlling us because it's been happening for the past few decades and nothing bad has happened yet (which is a lie.)
« Last Edit: June 28, 2013, 01:18:59 PM by Tomcat »


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