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i'm not saying they will track everyone at the same time, say they wanted to track me. they run my name through a database and then locate my signal. they have done it.

 

also, above is how it would help with crime, terrorism and sh1+ like that

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Interesting but all it does is track a phone, not a person. Anybody could be carrying the phone.

 

i cant answer that one mate, i was struggling with the last few

 

i like big ron because hes a less than average looking bloke doing what he does. amazing.

 

how did you get in a situation where you met him?

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He was over to launch a cd of '70s funky porno music which I was involved with. The launch party was in a club in soho where he did a not-very-funny stand up act. Needless to say, the backstage area was where the action was... :eyebrows::eyebrows::eyebrows:

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Have you ever seen an English porn star up close? I wouldn't even with yours :no:

 

There was one that was on Ben Dover, not the prettiest and she was from Liverpool but she just had that je ne se quoi, the one where she is mechanic.

 

I remember seeing one with an English porn actress she was rough and she had a small tree trunk of a knob shoved up her ass and it was turned inside out virtually then she started probing it with her digits, it was delightful.............not.

 

British porn is just for people who like it mucky and have virtually no taste.

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It is an interesting theory. Did you know there are around 1 CCTV camera for every 14 people in the UK which makes us one of the most 'watched' countries in the world. Also, they are using face recognition systems to automatically track people. With the ant-terrorism laws in place they are putting more and more systems like this in place - biometric passports are here - RFIDs in passports is on the horizon (or maybe inside the new identity cards...)

 

I wouldn't be surprised if this post gets deleted! They track all emails and telephone calls for key words.

 

Paranoid? Me? Never...

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not paranoid, you just have your eyes open to the facts

 

Its been going on for years, they used to pass your details on at the libraries if you borrowed certain books. Everything is linked or accessible now, bank accounts, CCTV, health details, driver/car details. Don't even get me started on all the tax/stealth tax we pay to fund all this.

 

Personally wouldn't surprise me if we walked open armed and eyes open into totalitarianism in but a few years.

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And your employer's probably having a peek at what you send whilst at work, and who you call... No-one knows who they're reporting to... Now I'm worried, I work for a French company, what if they're plotting something against us?... Eeeekkk! Give me some silver foil for my windows... I'll make a hat out of it too so the satellites can't tell what I'm thinking! Argh... Do my glasses magnify the signal?...

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And your employer's probably having a peek at what you send whilst at work, and who you call... No-one knows who they're reporting to... Now I'm worried, I work for a French company, what if they're plotting something against us?... Eeeekkk! Give me some silver foil for my windows... I'll make a hat out of it too so the satellites can't tell what I'm thinking! Argh... Do my glasses magnify the signal?...

 

CALM DOWN!!! i tryed the silver foil and i dont think it works, only on aliens but thats a whole new thread

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