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Yes, every...single...wordEvery cell phone call from 335 million people every day?
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Yes, every...single...wordEvery cell phone call from 335 million people every day?
sounds like they target organized groups not everyone else..?@Koda If you are interested, read this one. The Burglary: The Discovery of J. Edgar Hoover's Secret FBI.
Well documented historical fact starting with a Catholic Anti-War Group's discovery of COINTELPRO and ending with implications of the Edward Snowden business (focus on the mom and pop group that found the original COINTELPRO but has a further reaching scope) talks about the National Surveillance Acts, etc. Fun little tidbits about Robert Muller too.
You don't think they're building those massive datacenters just to give us free backups, do you?Every cell phone call from 335 million people every day?
I cant imagine just how much disk space it would take to organize and save 335 million phone call audio recordings each day x 365 days... just in case someone is a bad guy.You don't think they're building those massive datacenters just to give us free backups, do you?
That's what server farms are for. And the cost of data storage continues to plummet. What was only theoretically possible 20 years ago is routine today.I cant imagine just how much disk space it would take to organize and save 335 million phone call audio recordings each day x 365 days... just in case someone is a bad guy.
If you'd told me 20 years ago when 20gb was the best hard drive my laptop could take that 15-20 years later I'd be carrying thirty terabytes daily in my briefcase I'd have said you needed your head examined.That's what server farms are for. And the cost of data storage continues to plummet. What was only theoretically possible 20 years ago is routine today.
Is important...and a damn good thought provoking statement.We can talk about it all day long and not one of us is going to do anything different in our daily lives to counter whatever it is the govt is secretly doing to spy on us.
On a govt wide level?That's what server farms are for. And the cost of data storage continues to plummet. What was only theoretically possible 20 years ago is routine today.
IMO not on a mass scale as suggested here. You'd have to be part of an illegal movement."Our" government spying on US citizens....
Of course that happens.
Not happy about that...nor is it a surprise.
With that said...
I also have no proof of that being true.
( Although I don't doubt that it is true )
Let's say the audio recording is made in mp3 format to save space and because HD audio is not required for the purpose. 1mb = ~ 1min of recorded audio. 1 tb = 1 million mb. A single server can have storage capacity in the hundreds of tb's, and server farms can house as hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of servers. Storing that amount of data is not a trivial exercise, but entirely possible.On a govt wide level?
Seems the size of audio files x the 355M phone calls daily far exceeds building data farms just to store said calls indefinitely.
I just dont see the motivation for this even if there was a govt that wanted to subvert their minions.
Agree its possible, I just don't see the motivation on a mass scale.Let's say the audio recording is made in mp3 format to save space and because HD audio is not required for the purpose. 1mb = ~ 1min of recorded audio. 1 tb = 1 million mb. A single server can have storage capacity in the hundreds of tb's, and server farms can house as hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of servers. Storing that amount of data is not a trivial exercise, but entirely possible.
The volume we're talking is far beyond the capability for every image or audio file to be reviewed by a human. That's what AI and machine learning are used for. I would counter your question with "What's the motivation for them NOT to?" In order to record data you have to have the capacity to store it, and it's a lot easier to just record and store everything and just sort through it with AI and ML than to pick and choose which items to record. Even if they follow some basic record management practices and purge unneeded content once a year, that's still a vast pool of data that can be tapped for all kinds of things, some of which are beneficial to society, and many of which are not.Agree its possible, I just don't see the motivation on a mass scale.
Im more impressed we take the time to store all the cell photos of lattes and dinner plates posted thru txt messaging and on social media. Heck most teens have like 10000 duckface selfies uploaded forever in the sky...
Im sure the FBIs got an agent going thru each and every one.
There are much easier well established ways to control the masses.I would counter your question with "What's the motivation for them NOT to?"
Such as?There are much easier well established ways to control the masses.
As we have seen a lot of lately.There are much easier well established ways to control the masses.