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How true is this?
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>>108485421
Go ask the ``experts''. >>>/x/
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Is there any doubt anymore? I just assume my shit is surveilled at this point in various ways.
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If there is a surveillance state at work through your tech it's not working very well because people with CP on their machines should be getting rounded up regularly.
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>>108485476
They don't even do something about lolicon hentai on this very website, which is illegal according to US law.
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>>108485476
>people with CP on their machines should be getting rounded up regularly.
based retard focusing on "what matters", meanwhile their elites are all blackmailing or blackmailed by actual minors prostitution, based, of the most retarded kind
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>>108485491
lolwut?
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>>108485556
What what?
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>>108485556
It's true. Look up if you don't believe me.
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>>108485449
>option A and option B do the same thing
>you can only choose option A or option B
>it's your fault!
That's probably one of the biggest jewish "consent scams" we have
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>>108485527
Don't be too harsh, he can't help it. After years of careful brainwashing, retards now actually believe that their leaders are "protecting the children" while, at the same time, they can forgive anything those leaders do because they actually care more about pixels on a screen than about real living children.
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>>108485608
Bro, if it's "illegal" there's a statute and language associated with it.
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>>108485611
nobody is stopping you from carving a third option
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>>108485421
amd psp and intel ime being a backdoor is tinfoil hat bullshit. its already been proven that it doesn't transmit anything. its part of the uefi/agesa boot process.
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>>108485527
>>108485627
based retards misconstruing what he said to deflect and blogpost. you sound like you should probably have your drives checked anyways
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>>108485421
there should be 0 pedophiles in the world if this were true. Although glowies will claim they can't persecute because that would reveal their super secret capabilities
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>>108485421
I used to believe this but after a few weeks of the iranian conflict I realized it is all bullshit and fearmongering
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>>108485713
I don't have to justify myself to you, your elites do have to, bigly, so keep barking atthe wrong tree, downie
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>>108485421
Most of it is true, fuck I just wanted to switch back to Windows, I guess I'll stay on Linux. The reason was FOMO...

I still don't know if the last fact it true. But still you should always buy a Fagbook in person with cash so they can't link this device to anyone. They have probably cams, so wear a mask in the store.
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>>108485421
How are they gonna connect to my computer in Europe when even my wifi in my home is so shit that it doesn't have all bars even though a router is a wall apart?
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>>108485421
since snowden and gpus getting more powerful they can brute force most peoples computers/phones assuming they're using the default security settings. phones are more relevant than desktop windows computers these days. these stats are from the 2000s and early 2010s where windows was more relevant.
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>>108485875
they just can't focus on everyone at the same time (yet)
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>how true is this block of text pasted over top of someone else's dancing bean video
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>>108485421
Like 30% true
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>>108485421
They also obfuscate their attacks to look like Chinese, Russian, etc attacks.
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>>108485686
shalom
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The problem with conspiracy theories is that they're based on a "JUST TRUST ME, BRO" premise.

The person proclaiming it to be true doesn't even have the proof of everything they're saying, at best only being able to provide inconclusive scraps (since if they DID have proof it wouldn't simply be a conspiracy anymore).
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>>108485421
This one is really funny.
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>>108485686
idk it's pretty sus especially considering the nsa tried so hard to remove intel me themselves on their own hardware. that at least tells me it's probably not the nsa behind it but it's still very suspicious.
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>>108486793
I think op is talking about what's written in the video, but i'm not sure
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>>108486988
He's clearly asking if the bean is real.
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>>108485421
I'm like 300% sure they can't do anything while the machine is powered off even if it is plugged in, it would have been observed in clear and undisputable terms by now and published widely in clear video form, it would also have insane implications for security firms and cybersecurity in general if that were the case.
I don't buy it, there are certainly a lot of backdoors in everything for security agencies to exploit but the idea of these backdoors being invisible and their traffic unmonitorable is fucking stupid.
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>>108487020
Yeah, it's not real bro
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>>108485421
>every claim in the video is sourced
>I'm not gonna look that up, I'd rather ask random strangers
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>>108485421
Some true, some doomposting misrepresentations of reality.

>NSA Forced hardware manufacturers to break ECC
Like this one. NSA didn't force any hardware manufacturers to do anything, they submitted an intentionally flawed submittal to NIST about ECC random number generation that allowed for magic numbers, and NIST accepted it without question. Nobody was forced to follow any of NIST's standards and NIST has since retracted it after researchers posted multiple exposes about how it's clearly flawed.
The others are the same way, Intel ME COULD be used to subvert the CPU before runtime or the BIOS but realistically it's not made to do that, it's made to manage virtualization options and no one has posted a proof of concept of an attack that doesn't also require physical access, despite it's networking capability (I think someone posted something with AMD's PSP but I'd need to check).


All in all, it's alarmist but it made you ask if it's true so it did its job. Good work, zoomer tiktok
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>>108485476
They'd have to arrest everyone in congress if they did that
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>>108485449
spbp /thread
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>>108487086
>implying voting is real
KEK
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>>108486100
Commie spies are so incompetent they've created a corporatist hellscape?
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>>108485421
>>108487059
It's sourced but it's a REALLY huge misrepresentation of the reality.

I think the most damning one out of all of them are the magic hidden instructions in every CPU that allows the CPU and the Management Engine to converse during runtime, but even that required physical access to the machine and was architecture-specific; they had to know what you were running and on what version of software/arch/bios you were running it on in order to perform any kind of attack with it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fhNokIgBMU
https://youtu.be/KrksBdWcZgQ?si=cJrbDFE92zcniNc0&t=1510

It's not as "THE FBI CAN READ YOUR POSTS AND YOU WILL DIE!!!" as the image makes it out to be.
It's stuff like "During runtime, 128 arbitrary bytes can be extracted from memory by using simultaneous calls to this instruction which reveals registers X and Y." which isn't as damning as you may think it is. Unless you have something like this running _all of the time_ it's not going to be the thing that lands you in prison. It will just be the thing that makes any RSA key you make substantially weaker.
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>>108486118
>I still don't know if the last fact it true.
They don't do it for every package because it's almost impossible to organize but they have been exposed for doing targeted operations like that before probably most famously by the Snowden leaks and later corroborating evidence from journalists and other leakers. I remember one case of a router being intercepted and retrofit with malignant firmware(iirc?) by the NSA. Even if it wasn't leaked before it'd be naive to think a three letter agency couldn't do it.
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>>108487098
nta but hypothetically if it were true why wouldn't they? it's called accelerationism
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>>108487071
I can't believe there is brains to be found on /g/.
Thank you, kind stranger
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>>108486037
Feds ITT, here's your next patsy.
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>>108485421
you know this is a glownigger distraction video for "le free thinker" larpers because it's all stuff that has been known for years, and there isn't a single mention of israel in it
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>>108487038
>aislop hallucination
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>>108487115
>It's sourced but it's a REALLY huge misrepresentation of the reality.
I'm not saying "sourced = automatically true". I said "consulting sources and making up your own damn mind >>>> asking random negroes on basket waving forum to do your thinking for you"
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>>108487071
all of these mass surveillance measures and backdoors rely on plausible deniability

>did you put in a backdoor?
needs to be answered under oath

hence why security vulnerabilities take so long to be disclosed after being discovered
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>>108487152
I mean, it's mostly compiled information but sure. The vulnerability was real and Intel tells you it's real but sure it's all just fake news. Intel just wants you to think they have more power than they do for some reason. The only argument that can be made is whether or not it's being abused not if it's possible because we already know for a fact it's possible.
https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/cve-2017-5689
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>>108485491
>>108485608
it's legal-ish in california for now, just not in airports or the southern border crossings
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>>108485421
What's the point of all these backdoor covert technologies if not a single one has ever been demonstrated in a criminal court case?
It's always weaksauce shit like subpoenaing google for their search results or mobile telcos for phone subscriber movement patterns.
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>>108487892
Communism sounds dope.
>I'm bourgeoisie
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>>108487865
>What's the point of all these backdoor covert technologies
>if not a single one has ever been demonstrated in a criminal court case?
>covert technologies
>criminal court case
Really? I believe you can work this out on your own.
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>>108485651
Except for every megacorporation on the planet, and people holding the nukes.
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>>108487634
How many people did the US government murder with an experimental serum again?
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>>108487972
That was optional and people were warned. I never took that shit.
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>>108485476
You assume they actually care about that. Their concern is making sure the existing power structure of the government is maintained. The only reason they "catch" anyone doing that stuff is if they grew big enough for the public to notice, or they represent a threat to those in charge. Also, don't listen to that "you voted for this" faggot. We only get to vote for which ass warms the big chair, and not who runs the country.
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>>108485651
>nobody
Yeah, let me just casually fight a turbo corrupt government and billions in bribes (lobby money) so I can get 0.2% of the vote.
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>>108487980
But you're making excuses for it.
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>>108488018
How many people have the ayatollah slaughtered and was it optional?
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>>108487980
Optional, but with strong coercion in many cases. They used guilt tripping, social ostracism, and loss of employment. Many had to give up everything they worked for to not take it.
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>>108488037
Sure, that wasn't really my point, though. I'm not running defense for the US government or any government for that matter. When someone says "x is bad" then someone responds with "well yeah but y is bad". It kind of misses the point and directly compares the two completely unrelated things.
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>>108488037
well, sucks for them. what do you care? you didn't take it
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>>108488092
Some people I greatly value did. This may be a foreign concept to you, but friends are pretty cool.
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>>108487980
>optional
>hey bro if you don't take it, you will lose your job and likely not get rehired, got a family thats tough titties i guess :^))

yeah, that was not optional
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>>108487634
bait of lowest quality
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>>108488139
>he didn't lie and forge boost papers if asked
the great culling truly was natural selection
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>>108488160
its ok anon, we know you were completely unaffected and know no one, since you stay inside and are permanently unemployed
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>>108485421
no idea, how true is this?
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>>108485421
This is embellishing a bit.
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>>108485491
No, it's actually not. Nor is mere nudity of underage people.
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>>108487912
the american government doesnt disappear people
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>>108488703
ahahahahahaahahaha
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>>108488711
okay funny boy
prove it does
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>>108488733
you must be 18 or above to post here
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>>108485421
Probably true but basically irrelevant in a world where every TOS you agree too, explicitly or otherwise, is harvesting all of your data at all times.
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>>108487071
>Good work, zoomer tiktok
this video predates tiktok
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>>108486996
How does they get that bean to dance like that?
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who cares
it doesn't matter
even while this stupid country is falling down a massive flight of stairs, medium-sized state actors like iran are shit scared of doing literally anything. who the fuck are you?
osama bin laden had effectively infinite money and accepted living like a caveman and all it bought him was 10 fucking years of cuckbox masturbation
the feds can and will fuck your ass. there's nothing you can do about it. people get fucked all the time.
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>>108488983
>people get fucked all the time.
ya ok buddy
>>108488752
nice sources, very convincing
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>>108489260
The same government that caused the crack epidemic, ruby ridge, MK ULTRA, 9/11, and many more WOULD NEVER kill someone like Stanley Kubrick for telling the truth. Sure, bud. The US government has done nothing wrong... ever.
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>>108489967
The longer I live, the more I believe that most of my problems have come from the corrupt government. There isn't even a place on the entire planet that I can go to escape their reach. This world is a cage, ruled by depraved assholes who serve literal demons. They can have this fucking rock.
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>>108487071
The AMT is much more dangerous than the IME by itself. I found a post by a system76 engineer a few years ago that said the IME was probably not as bad as people thought but that staying away from the AMT was probably good advice. System76 products flip the HAP bit in the IME so I trusted what he was saying to a good degree.
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>>108485421
I'm convinced that shit like this and "secret alien technology" stuff is just a psyop to make people believe that the american government is invincible. The idea that glowniggers are omniscient, omnipotent superbeings does not align with reality. There are plenty of high-profile criminals that are never caught, and geopolitical adversaries that manage to score wins against america. What's the explanation? Is the government holding back on iran? Why hasn't the secret technology been used to open the strait? Why is there a ten million dollar reward to catch the hacker that hacked that jeet head of the fbi? Can't they just use this to catch him?
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>>108485476
It's not worth exposing their entire surveillance network just to catch some small fries who aren't even doing anything wrong according to the jewish moral compass.
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>>108487020
>>108487038
I think the biggest issue here is that if there were as many backdoors that people say there are then the government itself would be backdoored and everyone would be fucked. Yeah you can say they use different machines but if you weren't a fucking retard tech illiterate retard (like most baby boomers and zoomers) you'd know that 99% of the vectors hacking is done is via third party or dumb retard civilians who don't have access to these hyper secure systems. Even then its not like russia or china couldn't use those same exact backdoors. I'm sure its trivial for these agency to get access to for instance windows 11 source code etc. It's better to have security for everyone.
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>>108491018
I've seen AUP's way back in the 90s shit wasn't possible with human tech. Something must be out there or maybe they have always been here just never left. But to deny nothing is happening is fucking retarded. As far as having access to alium files I would imagine that very few people know and code names are used. Also its possible that most of the shit is contracted out so the government can deny and easily watch people or some shit. Plus if you think about it we have information on AUP that has been leaked its just no one gives a fuck.
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>>108489967
I wish the CIA would still do MKULTRA and experiments. I bet its boring af now and nothing happens because of faggots like you scared to do jack shit. Also ruby ridge shows just how incompetent the government is. Same shit with waco.
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>>108491018
>Is the government holding back on iran?
Uh, yes? Shia "Islam" was literally invented by jews and this "war" is laughably fake. Maduro is a jew too, see wiki.
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>>108490729
>noooo they're just pretending to lose america really is omnipotent i swear
cope
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>>108491120
All of islam was invented by jews you moron.
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>you moron
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>>108485421
its all a bit true but exaggerated to the point of schizo dogshit.
ME for example can work only on local networks unless this protocol is set on the router and the firmware its designed for WoL kind of stuff
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>>108485476
>implying the world is not ran by pedos
KWAB
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>>108491135
Your reading comprehension sucks. I was saying the opposite. America's government is already lost. Fucking retards on this site...
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>>108491088
>he thinks mkultra was the end of the mind control program
>he doesn't realize he's been programmed by one
oh no no no
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>>108485421
AI fake. Beans cant dance.
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>>108485421
Only brown schizos would care even if it was
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>>108485476
this i know a lot of pedos who goon to 'p daily and nobody ever got arreste
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>>108485421
>backdoor on rng allowing them to break RSG
How is this even supposed to work? Is the seed stored in the public key itself? Is it in the chips themselves? How do they force ICC manufacturers to comply? Because I really doubt the NSA has a backdoor on the fourier twister, that sounds like retarded mathlet goberrish
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>>108489967
>Kubrick
>died at age 70
Loool you need meds
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>>108485421
It's all true, look it up yourself
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>>108487166
I only trust you anon so I specifically need you to tell me what's real and what's fake.
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>>108488479
loli hentai is technically illegal, it's just not enforced. Loli hentai is sexual material that represents children and loli hentai not protected under free speech according to the miller test.
It's not protected under free speech if it fails all all of these conditions:

* Whether "the average person, applying contemporary community standards", would find that the work, taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest,
* Whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct or excretory functions specifically defined by applicable state law,
* Whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.

Ironically in the modern day, the miller test comes from california
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>>108485476
CP is not a national security issue fa.m
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remember when /g/ pretended intel ME & AMD PSP exposure would bring an end to spying? keeek
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>>108485686
if psp/me were actually an administrator tool it would be exclusive to business oriented cpus with an inflated pricetag. but no, it's stuffed into every budget i3 in existence and even those potatos commit sepuku if you tamper with it.
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>>108485476
if they just rounded up the "consumers" instead of the purveyors of CP, people would realize they're being monitored.
everyone has this *feeling* they're being monitored, but they don't know for sure.
some pedos are confident they're not, which is exactly what law enforcement wants.
it gives them a chance to become brave enough to create CP, and then an arrest will be made.
some low-level pedos get arrested, but it's usually because someone in person saw them or found CP on their devices.
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>>108493569
CP is a national security issue.
the whole epstein shit was a national security issue.
it's the reason we're Israel's bitch and having a war right now.
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>>108493647
it's only a national security issue if it's used to blackmail people in power. if some random joe hoards terrabytes for his own amusement it (sadly) is not
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>>108493701
you're grasping at straws.
it's "only" means it is a national security issue.
stop being argumentative for the sake of it.
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>>108485421
Distribute viruses and keyloggers not picked up by AV software - yes, but you aren't likely to see one unless you're on a list for something serious like terrorism or leaking secrets. They don't want to use their special tools often because each use is a chance for enemies to acquire them or analysts to publish info on them.
Access computers that are off - yes.
Backdoor RNG - I have doubts about this, but if RDRAND is compromised, tools like the key generator in Veracrypt that get entropy and generate numbers from other sources like you wiggling the mouse aren't affected.
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>>108493647
No, the majority of politicians being involved in trafficking minors and that becoming public knowledge, is a national security issue. A creep downloading illegal pictures and jacking off to them in his basement, isn't. It's still a crime and they often get caught in various ways and prosecuted. But they aren't going to great lengths to target individuals doing it, more like they take down sites distributing the stuff, and keep it online for a time with some added logging to collect info on whoever visits so they can go arrest them later.
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>>108493500
Thank you for you trust, anon.
It's all true. We are all fucked.
Have a nice day.
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>>108493501
>* Whether the work, taken as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
there's your argument in court
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>>108487038
>select business computers
Anon this is a normal feature for computers in businesses or server rooms, its just used to power them on or off when needed. It does not mean that da gubbermint can mysteriously spin up my HDD with no noise or power draw and read the data from it or send invisible shadow internet packets through my router.
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>i posted it again award
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>>108485491
Nobody gives a shit about Chinese cartoons.
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>>108485476
How over is it for me, bros? Unless...
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the CIA seems to be beyond fucking incompetent, i cannot imagine fucking kash patel managing to pull this shit off
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>>108497910
>the CIA seems to be beyond fucking incompetent
They discovered that Kahlominion is gay.
>i cannot imagine fucking kash patel managing to pull this shit off
The people under him can be competent, though. Although, they did fire a bunch of people, so God knows.
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>>108485421
Ok and? It's surveillance tech no different from phone wiretaps.
Protip: You only get "tapped" if there's a warrant for it that a judge signed off on with the full legal responsibility that entails. This isn't a communist country where the state can simply surveil anyone it wants on a whim. Though I suppose it's telling of who is actually spreading demoralization fear mongering (again). You "people" would be familiar with living in a corrupt slave state.
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>>108497976
>This isn't a communist country where the state can simply surveil anyone it wants on a whim.
Not exactly. Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which expired in 2020:
>The FBI does not even have to show a reasonable suspicion that the records are related to criminal activity, much less the requirement for "probable cause" that is listed in the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution. All the government needs to do is make the broad assertion that the request is related to an ongoing terrorism or foreign intelligence investigation.
https://www.aclu.org/documents/surveillance-under-usapatriot-act
There's a bunch of caveats to that, though. Ongoing investigations did and probably do confer the power to continue surveillance and launch new ops.
If you think they stopped after that, I have a bridge to sell.
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>>108486984
This is the most serious one by far.
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>>108493637
It's important to remember the ones that couldn't have had what they were accused of having, but got charged anyway.



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