FASCISM Federal Investigators Are Issuing Warrants for Google to Turn Over Anyone Typing in Certain Search Terms

desertvet2

Veteran Member
The real, true blue, red blooded Americans of all skin colors and religous affiliations, sexual preferences and ages are considered enemies of the state...because they believe in the bill of rights and the constitution.


That is what the problem is for these cunts who have taken over the machinations of power.

Please excuse my crass language.

But if words bother you at this point in our historical timeline, you will really be offended by the actions Mine are willing to take to remain free.

Giddy up America....


Aint no room for sissies now.
 

Warm Wisconsin

Easy as 3.141592653589..
Do you understand incrementalism at all? “I know this is bad but I happen to agree with what their doing” or “it’s not that bad” They ALWAYS start off new powers by getting peoples buy in with something like “missing children’s” cases.

In an attempt to track down criminals, federal investigators have started using new “keyword warrants” and used them to ask Google to provide them information on anyone who searched a victim’s name or their address during a particular year, an accidentally unsealed court document that Forbes found shows.

If it's just that, it's not so bad, although it's the camel's nose under the tent. How long then will it remain just that?

If it's a warrant, a judge has to approve it. These warrants may be issued by federal judges overseeing the particular cases. Unfortunately for us, there are a number of leftist federal judges around the country who have made themselves known in the past 5 years or so as being willing to do anything to advance communism. Emmett Sullivan comes to mind.
 

db cooper

Resident Secret Squirrel
Let me tell you something you should already know. Ducksduckgo, dogpile, and all the other "completely private" search engines are ran by the CIA. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
I tend to believe your comment simply because anything said at all on the internet is subject to surveillance, the only exceptions are none.
 

medic38572

TB Fanatic
We've given them no cause to fear a resistance from us. They divided and conquered before most even knew the game was afoot, and even now we're content to meem grumpily from the sidelines and waste our precious time and energy by chasing all sorts o' rabbits.

..All the while warning them to just wait, our innate civility and good manners are going to wear out and then, by gawd, we will show them..'.. just as soon as we deposit our last stemmie check, make a last run for our stockpiles to see us thru hunkering down, and post our last sarcastic comments and pics online.

Just keep those Jim Jones cookies baked and the lemonade cold!
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
In an attempt to track down criminals, federal investigators have started using new “keyword warrants” and used them to ask Google to provide them information on anyone who searched a victim’s name or their address during a particular year

That's the public story. Wonder what they're really after. Given that the biggest thing going on is the Jab Juggernaut, and they're clearly losing control of the narrative, it's likely they're assembling datasets of people trying to research jab issues.
 

ghost

Veteran Member
Federal Investigators Are Issuing Warrants for Google to Turn Over Anyone Typing in Certain Search Terms


The federal government is issuing warrants from compliant Google to turn over anyone typing in certain search terms.

But they assure the American public that they can be trusted. Just like the federal government assured Americans they would not abuse the secret FISA courts to spy on innocent Americans!

We now know that crooked feds were spying on Donald Trump, his family, his campaign and his presidency using the secret courts to obtain warrants.

This is your brave new world. Get used to it.

Yahoo reported:

The U.S. government is reportedly secretly issuing warrants for Google to provide user data on anyone typing in certain search terms, raising fears that innocent online users could get caught up in serious crime investigations at a greater frequency than previously thought.

In an attempt to track down criminals, federal investigators have started using new “keyword warrants” and used them to ask Google to provide them information on anyone who searched a victim’s name or their address during a particular year, an accidentally unsealed court document that Forbes found shows.

Google has to respond to thousands of warrant orders each year, but the keyword warrants are a relatively new strategy used by the government and are controversial.

“Trawling through Google’s search history database enables police to identify people merely based on what they might have been thinking about, for whatever reason, at some point in the past,” Jennifer Granick, surveillance and cybersecurity counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union, told Forbes.

“This never-before-possible technique threatens First Amendment interests and will inevitably sweep up innocent people, especially if the keyword terms are not unique and the time frame not precise. To make matters worse, police are currently doing this in secret, which insulates the practice from public debate and regulation,” she added.

The government said that the scope of the warrants is limited to avoid implicating innocent people who happen to search for certain terms, but it’s not publicly disclosed how many users’ data are sent to the government and what the extent of the warrant requests are.
The so called federal investigators, have no legal right to as for anything!
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
You are an old hoss if you remember that.
Owner has the CD - and plays it occasionally in his Man-cave.

It's funny - each he and his wife have "go to" songs from their childhood. Owner tends to 60s musicals, "The Music Man" among these. The "Moody Blues" certainly.

Owner makes fun of me - he has it memorized...

I think, I think I am, therefore I am, I think.
(funny falsetto voice)Of course you are my bright little star,
I've miles
And miles
Of files
Pretty files of your SIRE's fruit
And now to suit our
Great computer,
You're magnetic ink.

He'll say this to me when he catches me with the stylus in my mouth. Him and his little sh*t-eating grin.

I don't care. I love him anyway. It's his way of acknowledging ME - and keeping me in my place.

His wife goes to anything Anne Murray or possibly "The Carpenters."

She'll hum while cleaning out the stall and the words go through my head.

That is why all the girls in town
Follow you all around
Just like me, they long to be
Close to you

She's "Mrs Easy."

Dobbin
 

wvstuck

Only worry about what you can control!
Quit being vague, just tell us what keywords so we can all start using them daily. As Robin Williams once said in Patch Adams "IDGRA" (I don't give a rat's ass)
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Writers will be in trouble. I know I've searched some pretty wild stuff for research on writing projects!
I suppose using Duck Duck Go instead of Google might circumvent this? I really don't know, will it?

i haven’t used google for years at least in part for this reason. But if they want you that won’t stop them.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
Writers will be in trouble. I know I've searched some pretty wild stuff for research on writing projects!

No worries. They aren't going to break down your door at 3am because you searched for X. They're going to take all the names Google gives them, and dump them into an AI bot that will correlate to social media. They're looking for clusters of people doing suspect searches and displaying other trigger evidence, so they can be targeted for corrective methods.
 

meezy

I think I can...
No worries. They aren't going to break down your door at 3am because you searched for X. They're going to take all the names Google gives them, and dump them into an AI bot that will correlate to social media. They're looking for clusters of people doing suspect searches and displaying other trigger evidence, so they can be targeted for corrective methods.

Well I was kidding, kind of. It's the principle that matters.
 

Kayak

Adrenaline Junkie
Writers will be in trouble. I know I've searched some pretty wild stuff for research on writing projects!
I suppose using Duck Duck Go instead of Google might circumvent this? I really don't know, will it?

Actually, I'm convinced we go into an "author, ignore everything" file. Some of the things I've looked up should've had the FBI or ATF or someone at my door, and so far (knock on wood), we're good. I've even researched what you can take through a specific airport as a carry on (knitting needles, hair sticks, leather whip, etc) and tried to find blueprints for said airport, but had to live with the airport maps available to the public. I've looked up how to make poison bullets, what kinds of bullets can make it through different kinds of body armor, how much of a human body pigs will eat (everything but the hair, so I had my characters shave the guy they murdered before dumping him into a farm with pigs), and all kinds of things that should be GIANT red flags.

An author friend who took great pains to hide her identity (she's an elementary school teacher, so she set up a series of corporations with her pen name as the last one, to make it hard to find out who she is) has had two different alphabet organizations knock on her door to ask questions. The first time, it took a while to convince the agents. The second time, she had a bunch of her books organized on her dining room table, signing them for people who ordered in advance for an upcoming con, and she showed them the books and they left. Both times she was told that they had no knowledge she was an author, and that they'd make a note.
 

meezy

I think I can...
Actually, I'm convinced we go into an "author, ignore everything" file.

An author friend who took great pains to hide her identity (she's an elementary school teacher, so she set up a series of corporations with her pen name as the last one, to make it hard to find out who she is) has had two different alphabet organizations knock on her door to ask questions. The first time, it took a while to convince the agents. The second time, she had a bunch of her books organized on her dining room table, signing them for people who ordered in advance for an upcoming con, and she showed them the books and they left. Both times she was told that they had no knowledge she was an author, and that they'd make a note.

In which case... it'd be a good thing to be an actual published author. ;)
 

Kayak

Adrenaline Junkie
In which case... it'd be a good thing to be an actual published author. ;)

Oh, yeah. I have over fifty books published, so I'm pretty well documented. The stuff I wrote before I was published didn't have any of that kind of thing in it, now that I think about it. I think I was probably ten or twelve books in before I moved into a genre with that kind of research.
 

meezy

I think I can...
Oh, yeah. I have over fifty books published, so I'm pretty well documented. The stuff I wrote before I was published didn't have any of that kind of thing in it, now that I think about it. I think I was probably ten or twelve books in before I moved into a genre with that kind of research.
That's cool! I mostly just do writing and editing for businesses.
 

Night Breeze

Veteran Member
When the FBI stoops to read my inquires, my phone calls and contacts, or watch me through my smart tv they better have a big popcorn nd mega drink with caffeine to keep from falling asleep. My wife is watching the Gabby Petino case with expert witness discuss groups all the way to tarrot readers to figure where Brian is and he is dead or not. That ought to trip the FBI seeing how they are on the case.
 

SusieSunshine

Veteran Member
Oh, yeah. I have over fifty books published, so I'm pretty well documented. The stuff I wrote before I was published didn't have any of that kind of thing in it, now that I think about it. I think I was probably ten or twelve books in before I moved into a genre with that kind of research.

I give up. What are some of your books?
 

von Koehler

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Still the resistance continues to grow, admittedly slowly and sporadically.

Just watch the crowds chanting Fu+k Joe Biden; who would have guessed that coming?

I think the tipping point will come when .fedgov can't supply all the promised benefits, like Social Security.

Or when the body count from the "vaccine" can no longer be covered up.
 

Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I read on one of my Facebook groups this morning that certain words or phrases would get you a demerit. "Your" and "You're" are deemed as "threatneing" and will get you slapped. "Karen" will do the same. I didn't have time to try them out for myself, but I might go back and see if it's true. Then insert "You is" and see what happens.
 

EMICT

Veteran Member
I read on one of my Facebook groups this morning that certain words or phrases would get you a demerit. "Your" and "You're" are deemed as "threatneing" and will get you slapped. "Karen" will do the same. I didn't have time to try them out for myself, but I might go back and see if it's true. Then insert "You is" and see what happens.
Try youbee, hebee, theybee, shebee and see what the results are as well.
 

Walrus Whisperer

Hope in chains...
I just got a text from the county saying I need to get my annual flu shot. I haven't had a flu shot in prolly 5 yrs or so.... Bet they'll work me over to get the kill shot in addition. They're working overtime now, I guess. They've NEVER texted me before..... :gaah: damnit, now it'll be never ending BS from them.
 
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