A foreign company (Carbyne) with ties to Israeli Intelligence & Peter Thiel (Palantir), with access to United States 911 & COVID-19 data, exponentially growing via these business partnerships, doesn't scare the shit out of anyone else?
And they may soon have drones in the air.
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The sad part is, this thread will receive relatively little attention; only a relatively small percentage of people viewing the posts it contains will put the pieces together.
All of those pieces/posts paint a reality that is incredibly fucking dangerous.
#CyberpunkisNow Apple Airtags are a deeply concerning surveillance technology: they're cheap (4 for $99, 1 for $29), easily attainable, effective & relatively simple to use.
Less then a year after release, there's evidence they've been used for stalking:
The reason this thread exists is because Apple released cheap ($29 for 1, 4 for $99), easily concealable, effective, readily available surveillance tech that's also relatively easy to use in Apple AirTag
This best anti-abuse feature Apple could've implemented is not releasing it
Major US city law enforcement departments like the LAPD now have automated, custom stacks for mass surveillance programs that leverage software/solutions like Palantir, LexisNexis, local Fusion Center resources, etc.
Take a good look at that image of US contractor data below from market research site GOVTribe.
Shadownet is tech created by Dynology for the US government thats rumored to be used to weaponize/collect Internet data for use in influence operations/psyops