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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: carewemust
So, microwave ovens have cameras that look into your house? Why?
Or are you worried about someone knowing that you eat frozen lasagne?
originally posted by: carewemust
Interesting Article From February:
""Since we've started putting internet-connected sensors and cameras into microwaves, ovens, lightbulbs, watches, thermostats, dolls and vehicles, there's been a creeping suspicion that one day the government would use those sensors against us. Now, government officials are telling us that yes, that's most certainly going to be the case.
"In the future, intelligence services might use the [internet of things] for identification, surveillance, monitoring, location tracking and targeting for recruitment, or to gain access to networks or user credentials," James Clapper, the U.S. director of national intelligence, testified to the Senate on Tuesday, according to the Guardian.""
Source: mic.com...
Upon doing searches for Microwave Imaging, several potential spy-methods were also produced. KellyAnne Conway apparently knows more than your average ATS keyboard warrior. I wonder how? (sarc)
originally posted by: carewemust
Interesting Article From February:
""Since we've started putting internet-connected sensors and cameras into microwaves, ovens, lightbulbs, watches, thermostats, dolls and vehicles, there's been a creeping suspicion that one day the government would use those sensors against us. Now, government officials are telling us that yes, that's most certainly going to be the case.
"In the future, intelligence services might use the [internet of things] for identification, surveillance, monitoring, location tracking and targeting for recruitment, or to gain access to networks or user credentials," James Clapper, the U.S. director of national intelligence, testified to the Senate on Tuesday, according to the Guardian.""
Source: mic.com...
Upon doing searches for Microwave Imaging, several potential spy-methods were also produced. KellyAnne Conway apparently knows more than your average ATS keyboard warrior. I wonder how? (sarc)
originally posted by: rickymouse
Within ten years, every appliance will be able to spy on us at the rate we are going. They will be able to kill us all with our technology too. It isn't just the cars that are the problem, it could be anything, including our flashlights.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: ownbestenemy1
I have no need to see my frozen lasagne heating in real time. So, I guess I'm safe.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: windword
If President Obama thought that Candidate Trump was so UNFIT, and POORLY PREPARED, and HAD THE WRONG TEMPERAMENT, to be President of the U.S.A., why would he spy on him? Trump would self-destruct if he was so rotten.
Why take the risk of bugging a "loser"???
originally posted by: ownbestenemy1
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: ownbestenemy1
I have no need to see my frozen lasagne heating in real time. So, I guess I'm safe.
I complete agree. Just pointing out that cameras are prevalent in our appliances and would probably be soon in our office chairs.