Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2000 00:16:06 GMT From: saabsternopsameja.com Subject: Re: Ominously standard OnStar
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.