I missed a call from a friend in Vancouver - I'm in Ontario. When I checked the messages, it was obviously a pocket call. She was talking to someone about viruses, not leaving a message for me.
When I called her later and asked about the virus conversation, she said that she was in a call with a researcher in Edmonton, Alberta. Somehow, her phone had called me, went into messaging and recorded her call as if it was a three-way conversation with my phone.
Has this happened to you? The NSA is listening to everything, and presumably recording everything - but why on my phone?
Keep in mind that a touchscreen is a giant, multifunction button and when it is activated without supervision, it can do everything. Hanlon's Razor- never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence. It is a verified fact that when the NSA wishes to record your actions via your smartphone, they can do so utterly without a trace.
Why is it that you can say this and not sound like a nutter, but when I say it, it comes out like Alex Jones on an amphetamine binge?It is a verified fact that when the NSA wishes to record your actions via your smartphone, they can do so utterly without a trace.
Because I'm observing they can if they want, while you're positing they want therefore they are. The NSA has truly toe-curling powers but they also have a monumental disinterest in most people. Mass surveillance is about apathy, not interest: they don't care enough to single you out. Paranoia is the belief that "they" are out to get you. Cynicism is the belief that if they get you, it will be by accident, and you'll be just as fucked.