02-26-2021, 01:01 PM
There are roughly 330 million people in the US. Let's assume half that number has cell phones. Let's assume half of those people actually text or call daily. Assuming one call or text a day from those remaining, that's roughly 80 million texts and calls that need tracking. How many people are required to listen to those calls or read the text messages?
Now, add in twitface and facefarce. Then there's the gramophone insta service and all sorts of other sites, like Punaweb, where people can post their opinions.
Unless the US Government recruits just about everyone in the US, whatever you say on the internet is unlikely to get you stalked, probed or whatever you think the FBI might do. I say this with a disclaimer - I do not know what space aliens might do at their landing sight near Kalapana.
Now, add in twitface and facefarce. Then there's the gramophone insta service and all sorts of other sites, like Punaweb, where people can post their opinions.
Unless the US Government recruits just about everyone in the US, whatever you say on the internet is unlikely to get you stalked, probed or whatever you think the FBI might do. I say this with a disclaimer - I do not know what space aliens might do at their landing sight near Kalapana.