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Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 00:38:34 -0500
From: "Nate t. G." <ngoddardnopsamnect.net>
Subject: Re: Ominously standard OnStar


hello, sorry, but I just GOTTA respond. Illuminati my ASS! First of all, our own govt is bad enough about taking away our freedom, true enough, but the Illuminati is the biggest hoax around. no 10 or 12 men (or whatever the current number of "council" members of the group) whit that much power could share it with out causing major wars, and killing/assassinating each other into oblivion. Occham's Razor's principle of simple explanation, combined with human greed, arrogance and stupidity easily explain any such "conspiracy" theory. -- Nate t. G. '87 900 Turbo 16v Athlon 650 - NT4/W2K <saabsternopsameja.com> wrote in message news:8rb8g2$ji4$1nopsam1.deja.com... > Gee Four Weis, I'm saddened to know that, to pay for your Saab, you're > earning a living laying out social control infrastructure for the > fascist Illuminati. Rough job--but someone's gotta do it. Right? Two > million incarcerated Americans ain't nearly enough.... > > In article <39D533E1.3D271542nopsamcom>, > Four Weis <mweinopsamcom> wrote: > > You may be too little and too late. I worked on IT projects that > linked > > FBI, SSN, INS, DMV and Welfare databases together. If you went to get > a > > driver's license, or applied for a job or for benefits - all the > databases > > were searched to verify your identity, as well as other facts. > On-Star > > should be the least of your worries. If you were ever in the > military, > > police/fire department, held a security clearance, or arrested, your > > fingerprints are on file. There are computer systems that read your > thumb > > print online to verify your identity. Rumor has it, the car rental > > companies are starting to use this system. > > > > Privacy as we once knew it is long gone - all in the name of security. > > > > saabsternopsameja.com wrote: > > > > > Did anyone ever think that having a satellite tracking your car at > all > > > times might be a bad thing? I think a civil liberties issue can be > made > > > of it. What if you're delinquent in your payments; the repo man need > > > only locate your ride via satellite to take it back. Call me > paranoid, > > > but I'm not comfy with a system that can recall my car's > geographical > > > position at any time. Just seems insidious... > > > > > > Saabster > > > > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > > > Before you buy. > > > > > > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy.

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