I am pretty sure the number one sign is that you use free speech and websites like poal.
I can't be the ONLY one here that ALWAYS gets selected for "random additional screening" every single fucking time I fly. Right, "Random" I totally believe you.
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>According to a lawyer, you may be on a government watchlist despite not committing any crimes... but thankfully, there's ways to tell if you've been flagged.
The attorney, named Ryan Gobble, has gained viral fame for sharing legal analysis and federal surveillance tactics on social media under the username .with.ryan.
In one recent video, Ryan claimed that there are loads of people who are being 'quietly' watched by the government and may not know it.
'These lists aren't just for terrorists or fugitives, they're used to monitor people pre-emptively,' he explained.
'You can land on one for being associated with somebody under investigation, attending the wrong protest, or showing up in certain search history, facial recognition scans, or metadata.'
I am pretty sure the number one sign is that you use free speech and websites like poal.
I can't be the ONLY one here that **ALWAYS** gets selected for "random additional screening" every single fucking time I fly. Right, "Random" I totally believe you.
Archive: https://archive.today/TAedh
From the post:
>>According to a lawyer, you may be on a government watchlist despite not committing any crimes... but thankfully, there's ways to tell if you've been flagged.
The attorney, named Ryan Gobble, has gained viral fame for sharing legal analysis and federal surveillance tactics on social media under the username @rebuild.with.ryan.
In one recent video, Ryan claimed that there are loads of people who are being 'quietly' watched by the government and may not know it.
'These lists aren't just for terrorists or fugitives, they're used to monitor people pre-emptively,' he explained.
'You can land on one for being associated with somebody under investigation, attending the wrong protest, or showing up in certain search history, facial recognition scans, or metadata.'
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