Thursday, April 28, 2011

Apple and Google engineers copied APRS, lying about intent

Amateur radio operators have used APRS since the late 1980s.


Certainly, Steve Jobs wouldn't lie as he did about iMac flaws that screwed poor people who trusted him and about faulty batteries, and have us believe they don't know where they first saw this technology ?


Apple has blamed programming errors for its collection of data that tracked the rough location of iPhone users and pledged to cut down drastically on the practice, which has alarmed consumers and privacy advocates.

How are they programming errors when they were fully implemented, fully functional features with a server listening at the other end as in APRS ?

"It took us about a week to do an investigation and write a response, which is fairly quick for something this technically complicated.”

Please ! Obtain GPS position, send to app. Transmit. Receive.

Lie.

This was all reported after Jobs denied it was even happening days ago.


“We haven’t been tracking anybody,” Mr. Jobs said in an interview on Wednesday. “Never have. Never will.”

In true Bilderberg anti-Roman usurper fashion, all is illusion.

We are. We aren't. We didn't even though you caught us.

Up is down. The grass is blue.

Al Qaida is your enemy in Iraq and Afghanistan, but an oppressed ally in Libya.

We are not geoengineering actively, we are thinking about it. We are geoengineering, but it's just a test. We aren't geoengineering because it's impossible.

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