yea, ive read articles how they're even accessing people's smart phones via microphone and listening to conversations, while ur on or off the phone.....we live in a police state man and its only getting worse.
..I did a report on this in college
yea, ive read articles how they're even accessing people's smart phones via microphone and listening to conversations, while ur on or off the phone.....we live in a police state man and its only getting worse.
yea, ive read articles how they're even accessing people's smart phones via microphone and listening to conversations, while ur on or off the phone.....we live in a police state man and its only getting worse.
For the paranoid: https://www.torproject.org/
hmmmm we might need a thread on best practices!!
who hosts these sites?
Central INTELLIGENCE Agency
Anderson Cooper was with the CIA for a short period of time but they downplay his role with them.
It's already been said but this rap thang is very powerful. As a older head I'm still amazed at how much of our slang is used by everyone in everyday conversation. You might turn the tv on and hear a old becky talking about "bling" or "what's good?" or "what's up with that?". These the same people who wanted to ban it, now they full fledged members.
The music controls what the young and old say, how they dress and ultimately how they think. Look at how the culture changed the automobile industry. We used to trick our cars out with systems and rims then they started manufacturing them that way. That's why alot the specialty car places went under because we changed the look of cars and the car manufacturers followed our lead. Even Memphis Bleek said it because he used to own one. Hip Hop did that.
These rappers got enough power to start a damn war if they wanted to. If the rapper isn't CIA/FBI/some group that's not publicly known, then someone at the label is. That's why they spent the 90's signing and promoting ignorant drug dealers who were already causing harm with no regard and who only wanted money. Show me a top 5 list and I guarantee at least two of them are former drug dealers. Jay, Big, Nas damn near on everybody's that's 3 right there. They use them to keep us down so they don't have to have a full fledged CIA member pose as a rapper and infiltrate us. When we support the rappers poisonous message we do their job for them. Yeah, we like the music but unless we are in denial we can't act like it's helping us for the better. What have those rappers REALLY taught us? Everyone points out that the music changed from positive to negative when NWA came along. Was it a coincidence that Ice Cube used to be in a group called C.I.A?
Oh god...i never knew this shyt.
http://www.fuglekos.com/ip-grabber/index.html
in other words never click photos in sigs or forums. Only look at them when they are embedded. Don't open them up.
This is terrible...
I know they tried to use Nas to infiltrate the Bravehearts.
This is a good read even if you think it's ducktales...
Inside the LC: Part I
Talks about how the CIA was involved in the "hippie" and counterculture movement of the 60's. The music, the drugs (LSD - Timothy Leary worked with the CIA)
read up on the Tavistock Institute.
You'd have to be very naive not to think the CIA is intimately involved with these major media corporations, news, music, television, movies. I don't know about secret agents posing as rappers and whatnot but they're definitely interested in shaping our culture, political opinions, etc.
CIA Admits Using News To Manipulate the USA (1975) - YouTube!
Just out of curoisity what do you guys honestly think the CIA is trying to manipulate in today's society?
Tavistock Square in London is Psychological Warfare HQ allegedly.
A lot of the worlds famous "psychics" were trained there among them Uri Geller and one David Blaine (who was a student of Gellers) and allegedly Deepak Chopra.
Your point being? The CIA operates on a global playing field, they don't care about whatever dumb shyt rappers are currently getting into on worldstar.