GuyRelford
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Update from The 2A Project on the 2024 session of the Indiana General Assembly:
I'll take this point further.All of this is very important even if none of it applies to you.
E.g., I have never bought a gun with a credit card, but most of society does. By thinking of the broader society we expand the scope of the gun culture.
I don't know of any retailer online that accepts a stack of hundreds delivered by USPS Registered Mail
Not just the firearm itself, it's all the stuff you don't need a NICS check for . . . you can deduce quite a bit and connect the dots about the kinds of firearms someone owns from the ammunition that person buys, or the magazines, etc. Pile up the information from a couple years worth of transactions . . .Let's see...withdraw money from bank on the 10th, deliver money to a retailer on the 11th...and no one is going to put this together like a CC transaction? Maybe ask Janet Yelen about that. Maybe if you had that money in a shoe box for a year or so it may be obscured. You're going to have to do a NICS check anyway so...
A private purchase maybe.
Yes, like holster purchases where you order a holster for a specific weapon and barrel length.Not just the firearm itself, it's all the stuff you don't need a NICS check for . . . you can deduce quite a bit and connect the dots about the kinds of firearms someone owns from the ammunition that person buys, or the magazines, etc. Pile up the information from a couple years worth of transactions . . .
Just use brave or another less filtered browser to search on, STASI metadata profile.Not just the firearm itself, it's all the stuff you don't need a NICS check for . . . you can deduce quite a bit and connect the dots about the kinds of firearms someone owns from the ammunition that person buys, or the magazines, etc. Pile up the information from a couple years worth of transactions . . .
Which is the lap dog of whom? Government of the corporations* or corporations* of the government? Hmmm, hard choice.just imagine what our government and the lap dog corporate sector is doing.
The Key Bank document released by the House Judiciary Committee contained a ton of entities that weren't firearm sellers, but would be frequented by gun owners. Dillon Precision, Delta Defense (USCCA,) SOG International, Smokey Mountain Knife Works, GovX.com, just to name a few.Not just the firearm itself, it's all the stuff you don't need a NICS check for . . . you can deduce quite a bit and connect the dots about the kinds of firearms someone owns from the ammunition that person buys, or the magazines, etc. Pile up the information from a couple years worth of transactions . . .
As an aside --Just use brave or another less filtered browser to search on, STASI metadata profile.
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-the-stasi-spied-on-social-networks
If the East Germans were able to do that pre network and pre computer, just imagine what our government and the lap dog corporate sector is doing.
That same reliance on technology snooping and data analysis increasingly appears to be how the Israelis were surprised on October 7. The eyeball surveillance part was saying something was up, but it was ignored as there was no electronic chatter.
So remember, if the balloon goes up, anything connected gets disconnected including your vehicles cell connection.
Now, back to our regularly scheduled monitoring and lobbying of our elected servants...
Does anyone need called or emailed on a specific Bill to get it across the line?
Update from The 2A Project on the 2024 session of the Indiana General Assembly:
An outstanding (fictional story) movie about the Stasi that quite accurately portrays their means and methods is the 2006 German film by director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. "The Lives of Others" (Das Leben der Anderen) was his first feature film and launched him into directorial fame in Germany and Europe. Won Best Foreign Language Oscar in 2007. I don't know if there's English dubbed versions. My Blu-ray is in German with English subtitles. Extremely powerful plot that shows how ruthlessly the Stasi worked and terrified the East German civilian populace.Just use brave or another less filtered browser to search on, STASI metadata profile.
https://www.propublica.org/article/how-the-stasi-spied-on-social-networks
If the East Germans were able to do that pre network and pre computer, just imagine what our government and the lap dog corporate sector is doing.
That same reliance on technology snooping and data analysis increasingly appears to be how the Israelis were surprised on October 7. The eyeball surveillance part was saying something was up, but it was ignored as there was no electronic chatter.
So remember, if the balloon goes up, anything connected gets disconnected including your vehicles cell connection.
Now, back to our regularly scheduled monitoring and lobbying of our elected servants...
Does anyone need called or emailed on a specific Bill to get it across the line?