[sudo-discuss] Domain Awareness Center (Today)

Hol Gaskill hol at gaskill.com
Tue Feb 18 09:42:07 PST 2014


SUCH DAZZLE
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/h51000/h51308.jpg

i think you're onto something here george, and it is yes a thing http://cvdazzle.com/ for those looking to avoid being compiled


Feb 18, 2014 01:17:18 AM, g2g-public01 at att.net wrote:

>If showing up at a protest can cause someone to get fired from their
>job, the obvious question is, how does their employer find out they were
>at a protest?
>
>The linked article at pastebin.com is frankly weak.
>
>The guy used his company car to go to the protests, where he was twice
>pulled over in that car.  Using a company car for personal trips is
>sufficient to get one fired from most jobs, regardless of whether going
>to a protest or to church.  Getting pulled over in a company car is also
>a problem even if it occurs while doing company business: it's a
>potential liability to the company.  Getting pulled over twice in a
>company car while using it for personal trips is waving a red flag in
>the face of a bull.  It's practically begging to get fired.   
>
>The mere fact of having gotten a fix-it ticket for the front license
>plate would have brought the matter to the attention of the employer,
>since the employer, as registered owner of the vehicle, would have had
>to arrange to get a front license plate.  But even if OPD showing the
>"bandana and flag" pictures to the employer was found to be some kind of
>incitement of the boss to fire the guy, the fact of getting pulled over
>twice while using a company vehicle for personal use is sufficient to
>support the termination.  To make a case that this was "political," the
>terminated employee would have to demonstrate that he was treated
>differently to other employees under similar circumstances. 
>
>Complaining about getting fired for using a company car to go to a
>protest, is an affront to anyone who has truly faced retaliation from an
>employer for going to a protest or attempting to organize a union, or
>faced some other form of clear oppression for acting fully within their
>rights.  It plays right into the hands of those who accuse protesters of
>being whiners, and who accuse people who are truly oppressed by
>employers or others, of also being whiners.
>
>A guy who worked for a logging company was fired for attending a meeting
>of an environmental group in the early '00s.  In certain southern
>states, people were fired for having Obama stickers on their cars in
>2008.  Those are cases of political oppression.  Company cars?  Not so much.
>
>Aside from using company cars (or showing up wearing company clothes or
>name tags), how else do employers find out someone was at a protest? 
>Just say Facebook, Google, and Twitter. 
>
>While we're all distracted by the antics of OPD and NSA, the biggest
>surveillance engines the world has ever seen are happily grinding away
>on all of our data.  This is true whether we personally use them or
>whether we're only caught up in them by accident, such as someone else
>posting a picture on Facebook where we're in the background, and our
>faces getting picked up by Facebook's face-recognition and name-tagging
>program.
>
>Meanwhile, if you "friend" too many people with bad credit ratings, the
>credit bureaux will ding your own credit rating.  And if your employer's
>HR people contract with a data mining company, they'll have your Google
>dossier.  "Everything you say, can and will be used against you."
>
>In this brave new world, oppression isn't "oppression" when it's wrapped
>up in a shiny consumer package and provides "convenience" and
>"entertainment," keeps you "in touch" 24/7/365, or comes with the latest
>flavor of "birds," be they angry, flappy, happy, or crappy. 
>
>Some day the .govs will learn that trick, and then it will really be
>"game over."  I wonder what flavor of "birds" they'll have?
>
>That said, yeah, wear your best "surveillance fashions" to protests. 
>
>Sunglasses (to protect your eyes from unhealthy ultraviolet light), a
>surgical mask (to avoid catching the flu or sneezing on others), and a
>knit cap over your head & ears (to keep your head warm so you don't
>catch a cold or ear infection) are always good. 
>
>To avoid face recognition, the things you need to cover are your eyes,
>ears, nose, and mouth, and if possible your hair. 
>
>And don't forget the makeup!;-)  Painting zig-zags on your face and
>arms, in contrasting colors, is always good.  Keyword search "dazzle
>camouflage" as used in World War 1, and apply the same artistic style to
>yourself.
>
>"Mask, what mask?, I'm just trying to avoid getting sick and getting my
>eyes fried."
>
>"Camo, what camo?, I'm just commemorating the hundredth anniversary of
>WW1 this year, with a salute to the abstract art that decorated our Navy
>ships!"
>
>See who where?
>
>-G
>
>
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>On 14-02-18-Tue 12:02 AM, dj8ow8s+2l0dk4 at guerrillamail.com wrote:
>> The city council is voting tomorrow on the Domain Awareness Center.
>> There will be a protest at Oscar Grant Plaza at 6:30 pm. There are strong arguments to wear a mask: 
>>
>> 1) A protest is intended to show support or opposition to an idea. It's not about the individual, just the message. 
>>
>> 2) A mask may prevent you from getting fired from your job: http://pastebin.com/MMSaL5Pc
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>> 3) A mask may suggest to the city council that if they continue with this center that wearing a mask will become a style (in a similar manner as sunglasses) in Oakland and therefore only further complicate law enforcement.
>>
>> In other words......... I hope I don't see you there tomorrow.
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