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by Ice Cream Jonsey 07/08/2013, 9:33pm PDT |
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With access to what everyone has searched for, could the systems Snowden has outlined be applicable in solving popular crime?
Definition of terms:
POPULAR CRIME: I don't care about the person who stole a bicycle. I don't care about the person stealing my bicycle right now. The murder of JonBenet Ramsey, the Anthrax letters, the assassination of Kennedy - take your pick. Those are the crimes we care about.
SYSTEMS: Dude started talking about all the stuff the NSA can do, but I don't care what the names of these programs are. Let's just assume that the location and numbers of all celluar calls are recorded. Let's assume all browser search history is recorded permanently, and every e-mail ever sent with a major e-mail provider has been stored somewhere.
SNOWDEN: The guy who, if he goes to Ireland and starts punishing Irish tail, really IS a hero.
With access to what everyone has said and searched for, could recent popular crime be solved? Is the guy who lives in Colorado Springs that searches for JonBenet Ramsey through Google three times a night someone that maybe we should investigate further? Is the guy searching for news on whatever active serial murderer is active right now living in the same area as the murders maybe be someone we tail? All of us left on this site know how computers and databases work. Could actual crimes be solved with this data? Could actual crimes get breakthroughs through this data?
I submit that the ONLY problem is the sheer amount of data. Throw out all morality (I personally believe that everyone who knew about it or worked on it should see prison time.) -- does there exist the possibility of "knowing what happened" in situations where there was otherwise no chance?
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The NSA. Crime. A Serious Caltrops Thread by Ice Cream Jonsey 07/08/2013, 9:33pm PDT
Re: The NSA. Crime. A Serious Caltrops Thread by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 07/08/2013, 10:15pm PDT
Paul, you've done me head in. by gfy guy 07/09/2013, 12:00pm PDT
Note, the above post is someone else trolling as me, and was not done by me. NT by Commander Tansin A. Darcos 07/10/2013, 7:16pm PDT
NOW it snaps into focus, thank you. by gfy guy 07/16/2013, 12:18pm PDT
It's more interesting that this turns popular crime into performance art. by fucking ECHELON 07/09/2013, 4:08am PDT
Veterans groups have a name for the psych disorder that causes you to feel bad by because you did something bad... 07/09/2013, 7:47am PDT
Ordinary guilt that sane people have leads to action & resolution, this doesn't by ECHELON newbie 07/09/2013, 7:00pm PDT
Re: It's more interesting that this turns popular crime into performance art. by col.schickn 09/10/2013, 11:44pm PDT
Re: The NSA. Crime. A Serious Caltrops Thread by jeep 07/09/2013, 9:00am PDT
Re: The NSA. Crime. A Serious Caltrops Thread by blackwater 09/10/2013, 11:18pm PDT
Long Island Serial Killer by Mysterio 11/12/2013, 10:03am PST
What would happen if caltrops caught a serial killer? NT by Grebble 11/12/2013, 10:23am PST
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