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adbasque
01-02-2009, 09:22 PM
Hi,
I don't know about you, but I noticed recently that big brother state, gets more and more intrusive in our lives.

For instance, you get those so called "research" companies, that will offer you a £5 or £10 a month, if you accept to scan every item you bought when you do your monthly or weekly shopping.

Another way is they give children "home work" to tell a story what they did over the week end, or what during the bank holiday half term.

It's unbelievable how nosy they are, they want to know, when you last went to the toilet, it really angers me, a great deal.

I started making sure that my kids, when they do their home work, to put a completely different thing on what they really did.

they can go to hell, they are spying on us on everything we do, now in some stores, where there's a big screen of adverts and it has a built in camera that is spying and can determine, the age, the sex, the approximate age, even

the ethnecity of the person who is watching the ads, and it has the capability to switch from a set of ads to another according to who ever is watching.

This is just bloody sick, I wish people stop going to the big stores, we use the small corner shops, and local farmers instead.

Those are the real backbone of our communities.

And I know there are 100 other means that they are using to spy on us.


The spying is not only used for market targeting, or marketing studies, but they really want to know what we do in our lives, what we consume so they can put more chemicals init.

It's sick sick sick