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I am a sucker for clicker games. I’ve been playing this for a few days now and like it enough... haven’t seen the need to spend any money on it either (although the ads don’t work as long as Privacy Pro is on and that annoys me having to turn it off and on).

This technology is NOT MODERN. It’s been around from the time of the first color printers, which all sprayed yellow serial code dots on their output. The early stated concern related to counterfeiting.

1. Memorize the document. (photographic memory would help, but not required, there are tricks.)

If you want me to never do business with you, call me without my permission. Even better, leave a flyer on my windshield at the train station. I take the paper. Make a mental note of the business, and then I recycle the flyer.

Nope, no thumb drives either. These machines are locked down to disable all removable media unless you have done the paperwork for burn rights. Also, you plug something like this in and trip some kind of monitoring software, they now know now who tried doing it on whatever machine....

Witnesses watch a man being strangled to death and scream at the person doing the recording.

You know these are white people, right?

Well Republicans are allowed to assemble, so I guess so.

Do organizations that have committed literal acts of terror on American citizens have a constitutional right to assemble? I’m going to say no.

It’s good that these parents have apparently taught their children the tenants of authoritarianism: obstruct revelations of the truth; make up laws on the spot to justify yourself; always lick the boots of your masters

Depending on the resolution of the photos the dots could still be visible. The printer at Staples would likely include its own dots; maybe this would obfuscate it, or it could add a second timestamp to make it even easier for the Feds to track you down. To avoid detection:

Apparently she changed her name to “Reality”.. which to me is hint #1 right there of potential issues. lol

Depends.

If you find yourself trying to block someone from recording a person being choked to death, you’re probably one of the bad guys.

I’m fairly certain you have to turn in most of your personal electronics at the security desk at almost any permanent facility that has access to top secret information. A lot of facilities that routinely deal with top secret information also have radio equipment to detect active cellular and other radio devices.

Thompson had pulled into the parking lot while his children were in the car.

Serious question, I guess: If someone went old skool spy and took a photo of the papers, then printed them elsewhere, would they stand less of a chance of getting caught? Say, bought a burner phone with a camera, took a quick snap of the papers, then took them to a far off Staples or something to print/scan them and

But she has an appropriate name for someone who works in the Matrix.

How does someone name their child Reality Winner?

She is a contractor. She works(ed) for a third party that did work for the NSA.