The government is watching
Did you get one of the new digital converter boxes? Did you hook it up?
Guess what, it's watching you.
Alexander Cornswalled is a Midwestern Conservative Christian.
Did you get one of the new digital converter boxes? Did you hook it up?
Guess what, it's watching you.
5 comments:
I'd be more worried about the gov't controlling what I watch than spying on me.
Corny needs on of these:
www.tinfoilhats.com
and needs to register at:
www.iamnotparanoidtheyreallyareafterme.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11Dk72pXzc4
http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2009/02/dtv-converters.html
In an interview with Threat Level, Chronister admits the whole thing was a hoax, concocted in about five minutes with a hot glue gun and parts from an old cell phone. The reaction surprised even him.
"I was listening to the Alex Jones show ... and I heard him mention the video," Chronister says. "I just about fell out of the shower." (Jones
'Chronister says the video is partially true: A friend really did share the rumor about hidden camera in the DTV converters. "I originally opened up the device with the intention of proving him wrong," says Chronister. "At which point the thought popped in my head, wouldn't it be funny if I proved him right instead?"'
Note that all the posts claiming to "debunk" the video are from anonymous sources. They ignore the fact that the claims of the video being faked are themselves likely to be faked, or that the video's creator was bought off or threatened into compliance with the coverup.
On one hand you have video evidence of cameras and microphones being hidden inside entertainment equipment. On the other you have unsubstantiated and unsourced claims that the video is a fake.
If this were about any other topic, who would you believe?
the people insisting the video's fake are starting form the assumption that the government can't be spying on them. Because they hold that belief with religious conviction any proof to the contrary is discounted as a "conspiracy theory" and any evidence to support their belief, no matter how flimsy, is taken as accurate. If the video is fake, why hasn't its creator taken it offline?
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