Message from @Goblin_Slayer_Floki

Discord ID: 488558949532958720


2018-09-10 03:38:34 UTC  

The state is extorting your private info from them

2018-09-10 03:38:36 UTC  

Gag orders do not prevent a Company Law Suit

2018-09-10 03:38:50 UTC  

It prevents individual, but not Company.

2018-09-10 03:38:58 UTC  

<:thronk:441701565607444482>

2018-09-10 03:39:00 UTC  

???

2018-09-10 03:39:26 UTC  

If the Companies did not want it, they can bring it up to a federal court and start the process.

2018-09-10 03:39:49 UTC  

You as an individual however, waved your right to those recordings/ect when you entered the contract and signed the TOS

2018-09-10 03:40:06 UTC  

There are companies that don't do that. Burner phones ect.

2018-09-10 03:40:15 UTC  

Again you cannot wave rights that are inalienable

2018-09-10 03:40:18 UTC  

Wasn't it the NSA who was recording these conversations prior to the phone companies?

2018-09-10 03:40:22 UTC  

Nope

2018-09-10 03:40:39 UTC  

AT&T and the like have been recording in servers for a LONG time.

2018-09-10 03:40:55 UTC  

Before even the Patriot Act which was the basis of the formation of the NSA

2018-09-10 03:40:55 UTC  

Citation needed

2018-09-10 03:41:23 UTC  

How do you think Courts could Supena phone/text records? lmao

2018-09-10 03:41:31 UTC  

Are you going to give me a citation or not

2018-09-10 03:41:33 UTC  

Is a wiretap a warrantless search, or not?

2018-09-10 03:41:42 UTC  

Give me a damn moment Ma

2018-09-10 03:41:48 UTC  

Fuck I don't shit sources

2018-09-10 03:53:11 UTC  

Does anyone have a link to the Swedish elections

2018-09-10 03:58:50 UTC  

Well fuck. I come with 2.
I didn't realize the NSA has been around since 52.
However, the part we are focusing on didn't start in earnest until 2010.
The Abruptness means the companies already had the infrastructure to do this.
As well calls themselves (As in recordings of) seems rather washy if they actually do that outside of calls "Recorded for Training Purposes" kinda thing. The FCC has regulations on this as well.
Recording Calls: https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-retrieve-phone-conversations-on-verizon-wireless
https://engineering.mit.edu/engage/ask-an-engineer/are-cell-phone-conversations-stored-somewhere-and-are-they-retrievable/

2018-09-10 03:59:08 UTC  

'52?

2018-09-10 03:59:10 UTC  

Damn son

2018-09-10 03:59:29 UTC  

Yea the agency was far different back then

2018-09-10 03:59:39 UTC  

And there's been rumors of the NSA wiretap rooms being around for almost 2 decades

2018-09-10 04:00:13 UTC  

It's been almost 2 decades since 2001. lol

2018-09-10 04:00:24 UTC  

Yes, but earlier than 2010

2018-09-10 04:00:27 UTC  

We were talking cell phone database recordnings

2018-09-10 04:00:50 UTC  

The shit you signed the right to over to private companies

2018-09-10 04:00:53 UTC  

Oh, I was talking physical infrastructure

2018-09-10 04:00:57 UTC  

Floki delivered on citations

2018-09-10 04:01:07 UTC  

The shit Snowden whistle blowed

2018-09-10 04:01:15 UTC  

I usually do, but just not quickly

2018-09-10 04:01:30 UTC  

Cause I like to be precise and check multiple.

2018-09-10 04:01:36 UTC  

My man

2018-09-10 04:01:40 UTC  

👌 👌 👌

2018-09-10 04:02:14 UTC  

I was hoping for something not wikipedia

2018-09-10 04:02:17 UTC  

To be frank

2018-09-10 04:02:27 UTC  

1) Wiki
2) Doubt it didn't exist for actual legal survellance