“@WSJ: How the U.S. Justice Department spies from the sky, scooping data from cellphones: http://on.wsj.com/1GVSzzp pic.twitter.com/JEROD02zap”
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“@WSJ: How the U.S. Justice Department spies from the sky, scooping data from cellphones: http://on.wsj.com/1GVSzzp pic.twitter.com/JEROD02zap”
.@WSJ privacy is overrated anyways
@zzsmiller @WSJ I live a life that is transparent so it doesn't bother me
.@AndyHrovat @WSJ that's your choice #SilentH
@zzsmiller @WSJ I have nothing to hide my man
“@WSJ: How the U.S. Justice Department spies from the sky, scooping data from cellphones: http://on.wsj.com/1GVSzzp pic.twitter.com/vXIHkDf2Xm”
@WSJ A very cost-efficient way of finding someone who bought some pot.
@AndreasMoser007 ridiculous comment
@WSJ @AKsebnem1 and how create TERRORIST GROUP AROUND WORLDpic.twitter.com/lPEWQoruh4
Unsure how even legal. RT @WSJ How the U.S. Justice Department spies from the sky, scooping data from cellphones: http://on.wsj.com/1GVSzzp
Reassured by Justice Dept when secret surveillance program exposed says of course it's Legal! How about Constitutional? @jeremiahfelt @WSJ
@WSJ they could have just looked for the dude in a red shirt.
@WSJ @foxandfriends why are we intentionally telling criminals how this is done?
@hidingfromLRSFC @WSJ @foxandfriends got nothing to hide....do you?
@KushCobain @hidingfromLRSFC @WSJ you think you can control the government? You guys are blind..oo and no mentioning wives.
@antcap77 i thought that was the whole point of democracy. but im jus pointing out how wanting privacy doesnt mean you have crimes to hide.
@KushCobain the minute you use a mobile your not the only one who has access...the provider does for 1.. the social media sites do..
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