🟥 Whistleblower File: 702 Surveillance Abuse!

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Decoding 702: What is Section 702?
https://mega.nz/file/MfknWB6Q#BLGDj09m7DebqCi_hdnvm-Ne5hdCihQHUxGm8OxE-8Y

U.S. Senate and
Biden
Administration
Shamefully
Renew and
Expand FISA
Section 702,
Ushering in a Two
Year Expansion of
Unconstitutional
Mass Surveillance

https://mega.nz/file/4CVgRBYb#e17vAWYXV6Y4qPM5YEvpHiw22nc2nbnv8vahfN1QpF8

EAGLE EYE Wi-Fi
https://mega.nz/file/RXs3RKbJ#-JjybZiUFeGWMM5hVVYgcVnIbHP230XvylLmYS1HebI

📄 80_3g-interception-gsm-inbetween-interception-system.pdf
https://mega.nz/file/ZDcBnDBa#u277ldVPNyqJrd7wdSlV7sjJimj8YwXJqkr_9qjqSL8

White Paper: Medical Tyranny, Insurance Gatekeeping, and the Erosion of Patient Autonomy
https://mega.nz/file/pTVBCQza#4fUw8Mjp5LdNtKhtd36hnaQiIX2l2_6VgsOPE7M5vwA

Silent Backbone: How Lawful Interception Systems Enabled Mass Surveillance Through Telecom Infrastructure
https://mega.nz/file/hTE2SD4T#4Hv9QkXO00SbIcHaCuxqwMyE-mqfX8jzm9-MbYbEe_8

Summary and Analysis of 'Pandemic 1.1' Tool Document
https://mega.nz/file/VHVgRJKR#mch9rHebs_WI4f5doCEuixFP_ygRWIxTjtpyY1BU_BY

Pandemic:
https://mega.nz/file/9C1HACrI#Z55fTzLodNaLtfjJ0eaxJllo-4DWWStOBmCyDJyZ-HE

Edward Snowden, file map / path.
https://mega.nz/file/4fMliCjI#v5bfSldOfnvS4nI6bjpMulCjdiyXsQpsKjBF5DZwhwE

Your voice is now a fingerprint.
https://mega.nz/file/UH0FXLzI#m56paPbKxdMvb3dZGDixhz1FU9eh1A4epLACXzjEeFo

Backdoor Search:
https://mega.nz/file/Yftk0Y4T#45Fmku2UgRXJj8IqU0QLPUpkj5jlsvXoLi73pKMxtks

Graphic Warning ⚠️
https://mega.nz/file/Yftk0Y4T#45Fmku2UgRXJj8IqU0QLPUpkj5jlsvXoLi73pKMxtks

Human organ harvesting:
https://mega.nz/file/UClXwArS#WaZrshRtLnhUIpiKJywiieIbHRI1aAjYAT0XNxwcbJs

NASA PROJECT BLUE BEAM:
https://mega.nz/file/UClXwArS#WaZrshRtLnhUIpiKJywiieIbHRI1aAjYAT0XNxwcbJs

Dumbo User Guide:
https://mega.nz/file/1WkWAK4I#4JAvchOZny0ENc6BOtUQLh_Xr9l47JOP_Sqq4l97meY

SECRET//NOFORN
https://mega.nz/file/4DUUnQQB#pHW0FAzSUkqGw0FIsLoAK64t-jUSjUOJ_zIyjTvZrbM

AI Spying on Phones

AI is increasingly being used to monitor and track individuals through their phones, raising significant privacy concerns. One of the primary ways this occurs is through the collection of data via smartphones. AI systems analyze user behavior, including search history, app usage, and even predictive text, to build detailed profiles of individuals. This data can be used to predict preferences, emotional states, and future actions, often without the user's explicit knowledge or consent.
Additionally, smartphones can collect data through apps that have access to the camera, microphone, and location, even when not actively in use. This data can be used to create a comprehensive picture of a person's life. For instance, AI assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Google are designed to listen for trigger words, but they can sometimes accidentally record conversations and send them to unintended recipients.
There are also concerns about the use of AI in facial recognition technology, which can track individuals in public spaces and link their real-world movements to their digital identities. This technology is not only used by governments but also by private companies, raising further privacy issues.
Moreover, there have been instances of spyware, such as Catwatchful, which is disguised as a child monitoring app but actually collects sensitive information from users' phones, including photos, messages, and real-time location data. Such spyware can be installed on a phone with physical access, and once installed, it can operate covertly.
While some of these practices are legal and part of the data collection strategies employed by tech companies, they often occur without the user's full awareness or consent, leading to significant privacy concerns. The use of AI in surveillance by government agencies, such as the NSA, also raises questions about the extent of monitoring and the misuse i’m experiencing.

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