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Subject: | [Paranormal_Research] Want To Know If The FBI Is Tracking You? Look For One Of These |
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Date: | Thu, 7 Oct 2010 10:18:58 -0400 |
From: | Lucky <luckypig@infionline.net> |
Reply-To: | Paranormal_Research@yahoogroups.com |
To: | !TheMulti-D <TheMulti-DimensionalNewsPortal@yahoogroups.com> |
By Bryan Gardiner on October 5, 2010 at 10:25 AM
Want to know if the government is really tracking you? If you find one of
these tucked underneath your car, you can start freaking out.
A routine visit to the mechanic by a Redditor and his friend turned up this
ominous-looking device nestled right next to the exhaust on his friend's
car.
After promptly ruling out a bomb, other Redditors helped correctly identify
the black device as a Guardian ST820 - a GPS-tracking unit made by Cobham
and used exclusively by the army and law enforcement. According to the
poster, the friend's (now dead) father had ties to the Muslim religious
community and was the subject of quite a bit of FBI interest. That interest
also extended to the son, who has supposedly been on an FBI watchlist since
last year.
"Why my friend is being tracked is anyone's guess, but the only thing I
think it could be is his connection to his father," he says. "The FBI tried
to get in touch with my friend a few months ago and he referred them to his
lawyer and hasn't heard from them since." Redditors have thus far suggested
sending the unit to France, Uganda, Cambodia, Kazakhstan, Yemen, Oceania,
United Kingdom, Fiji, Estonia, Denmark and Somalia (in that order), the
Chilean mine and Ron Paul's car.
According to the poster, his friend's car was also impounded for three
months, which is when he believes the tracking unit was first placed on the
car.
Sadly, such a move isn't without legal precedent. This past August, the US
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that placing tracking devices
underneath cars isn't actually a breach of the Fourth Amendment, so long as
law enforcement officials think someone is a criminal. Furthermore, this can
be done even if your car is parked in your own driveway - a location that
does not hold the same reasonable expectation of privacy as, say, a garage.
Currently, California and eight other western US states recognise this
ruling, according to Adam Cohen, a lawyer and reporter for Time.
Thankfully, the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
seems to disagree with this insanity. In a ruling last August, the latter
court said that tracking anyone for an extended period of time with GPS does
in fact constitute an invasion of privacy and should require a warrant.
Yeah, we'll go out on a limb and agree.
Stay tuned for the inevitable Supreme Court decision. And in the mean time,
we'd suggest parking in your garage. if you have one. [Reddit]
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2010/10/want-to-know-if-the-fbi-is-tracking-you-look-for-one-of-these/
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