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Wow–the ACLU finally remembered its mission (for now)

 Since my tin foil hat has pretty much always been shiny-side out, when I read the below, I wasn’t particularly surprised:

DHS Spent Millions of Tax Dollars on Cellphone Location Data, ACLU Says

From 100Percent Fed Up:

Today, the ACLU released thousands of pages documenting how our Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable government searches and seizures is being violated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, and other parts of DHS.

According to the ACLU, our government is using tax dollars to purchase people’s location information, which is being collected and sold by data brokers, Venntel and Babel Street. 

We know that the CDC was using the same kind of tracking during the Birx/Fauci lockdowns.

It’ll be interesting to see how this progresses.    For myself, I am very careful about apps I put on my phone, but maps is pretty useful and it’s a source of this information.



2 responses to “Wow–the ACLU finally remembered its mission (for now)”

  1. i would not trust the aclu even if they told me the sky is blue

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  2. i would not trust the aclu even if they told me the sky is blue

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