
President George W. Bush addresses the media during a visit to the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, Md., Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2006. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
I told you about the CISPA (Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. H.R. 3261) law that the government wants to pass. Well, it passed in the House. The Republicans are in control of the House, and what phonies they are. The Republicans supposedly are the party that want as little government intervention in their lives as possible. And they pass a law that allows the military and the NSA (National Security Agency) to get access to all our email, phone and medical records. They are really what I call hypocrites! If the Republicans truly care about less government in their lives, why would they pass a bill that does exactly the opposite? Hypocrites! Obama said he would not sign CISPA, because he has problems with its wording. But Obama has lost my trust. He said the same thing about other bills and signed them anyway. So we’ll have to wait and see what happens. Will he sign or not? I happen to think he’ll sign it, as he’s signed all the other bills that have been put before him. He’s just another Bush in a different suit.
I want to warn you about what happens when you buy a new computer, or a new phone. When you buy a phone or computer, the government has already pre-hacked both of these items. You wonder how this can happen? How can something that’s wrapped so tightly already be hacked? They take the packaging off the computer, program it so they’re able to hack you, and then re-wrap it to make it look new. And then the sales people put it in a spot where all the computers are ready to be sold to a target. When you decide what computer you want, that’s the computer that’s sold to you. With the phone, you will be given a number that’s been preset. With the new SIM cards, it’s very easy to do. They program the SIM card, and bingo, you’re a walking advertisement. I discovered this recently when I bought both items. From day 1, my phone and computer haven’t worked right.
What I suggest you do, before you do anything else, is factory reset your computer and phone. It might not work, but try anyway. And if you can’t fix the problem, return it right back to the company. And don’t let them talk you into taking it back. If the companies want to work with the government to screw you, they should suffer the consequences of losing your business.
When you’re in the store with a sales person, don’t let him take the phone or computer anywhere with him. Always keep both items by your side, and watch what the sales person does. When you’re not looking, he’ll mess with your computer or phone. So keep your eyes on him at all time.
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