I find it hilarious that personal privacy is suddenly a critical issue almost 3 months after I told the @FBI how easily they could automate facial recognition, geolocation and data mining - especially in DC's Federal security footage.
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@FBI@ericgarland Without elaboration, guess what it means if you can sift a database of years if not *decades* of security video automatically, looking for people *not* protected as US citizens - such as known Russian or other intelligence operatives, etc - & see everyone they made contact with.
In an expanding cloud of exposed identities, filed warrants, and data points connecting with the vast, *vast* oceans of evidence already in the hands of US counterintelligence.
@FBI@ericgarland Now imagine if it were incredibly easy to merge all of these files with any *other* video and/or audio available, most of which is geolocated already.
And that we have super resolution.
Which I've already told them can be radically enhanced. And how.
@FBI@ericgarland Imagine if we already have - publicly - the ability to filter out speech from background noise, or to lip read automatically.
Imagine if the audio can *also* be refined to an unnatural degree by a related method I've provided.
@FBI@ericgarland And imagine if - *hypothetically* - this conspiracy were overrun by such ineptitude that Parnas posting critical evidence with conspirators' names on to *Instagram* isn't remotely the least-intelligent thing they've done.
@FBI@ericgarland That would mean a host of reckless conspirators would be on video, conspiring, *somewhere* within range of an affiliated or accessible video, their voices filtered or lips read.
Geolocated phones. Bitcoin bribes and other payments.
Evidence of interaction, communication and collusion.
@FBI@ericgarland@NSAGov The map - what we know of it *publicly* - is so vast it would require a supercomputer to view in its entirety, much less to analyze it.
Though, conveniently, it's ideal for such assessment, and it can be broken into pieces for human consideration.
Best *not* to conspire with someone we're already allowed to monitor.
Known hostile foreign intelligence operatives.
Terrorists.
Assorted criminals under warrant.
P.S. There. Is. No. Escape.
@FBI@ericgarland@NSAGov I might add, faced with the absolute sanction of the US blocking their banks from being countersigned - thereby cutting them off from *all* banks & the global - economy, some nations may be handing over the intel people driving this instead. #TrivialPrice
We need to be worried about any evidence reaching the government, not all of our data being handed over to transnational organized crime and hostile foreign intelligence for psychological warfare, blackmail, identity theft, etc.
Sure.
@FBI@ericgarland@NSAGov You weren't just living in the Machine from Person of Interest while all this crime & conspiracy was going on.
If you participated, you were *building* it.
And while the *Russian* authorities & government will not redeem themselves, *ours* are more than interested in justice.
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The IDF may well flood each tunnel section without hostages with seawater where its encroachment has already destroyed the aquifer, and with freshwater everywhere else, giving civilians time to flee while destroying these bunkers, transportation corridors, not to mention weapons.
AI drones don’t really need communications at all, if they’re advanced enough to operate on their own, say for limited missions. Given the US already has AI which can fly F-16s and outfly human pilots, we can assume such drones will be available soon, if they don’t already exist.
Then, there's an entire layer of espionage, treason, terrorism, psychological warfare, physical warfare, and an attempted, violent coup in the United States...
@ericgarland Let me say something reassuring to people trying to remove 87,000 IRS agents to slow prosecutions into the work of hostile foreign intelligence, treason & organized crime.
It is already far, far too late.
Evidence has been rolling in for years, along with unknowing confessions.
@ericgarland We've been treating this 6-year, slow-motion explosion like new geography rather than the snapshot of a blastwave and scattering shrapnel that it is.
It's not just that none of this was sustainable.
It's how much of their reserves our adversaries burnt down to attempt it.
@ericgarland Consider the incredibly granular map counterintel and law enforcement now have of the offshored wealth being illegally onshored via money laundering and other illicit exchanges.
@NatashaBertrand Twitter, it's time we had A Talk about a Ukraine insurgency against Russian occupation.
You'll notice "all this endless talking" has pushed back prospective invasion until at least late January, during the Omicron wave.
A thousand years of Russian history does not bode well...
@NatashaBertrand For any who would launch an offensive during Russian winter.
Even for Russians.
Be that as it may, there's another glaring factor involved.
The Javelins.
@NatashaBertrand Imagine a weapon which strikes almost unerringly, can be launched up to 1.6 miles away (for the shortest-range version), doesn't flare into full visibility until flying away from its user, and can take out a main battle tank with a single shot.
@McFaul Putin has backed himself into a corner and is facing prospects which look incredibly grim.
Reportedly, as of 2 months ago, only about 20% of Russia had taken any vaccines, almost none of them validated Western doses.
It’s Russian winter, and Delta and Omicron have joined hands.
@McFaul Every pillar of Russia’s economy, from fossil fuels to weapons to organized crime to espionage, is either sunsetting or facing fierce headwinds.
Russia is peaking demographically.
China has peaked.
@McFaul China’s construction industry has built housing for everyone in China plus an extra 200 *million* people.
One company alone has hundreds of billions of dollars in debts in can not pay.
But worse, there’s a multitude of subcontractors with no reason to exist.