April 21, 2011
Does Government Actually Record Phone Calls Of Ordinary Citizens?
Does the government record phone calls or is that simply a misconception? A number of people assume that government agencies are listening in to your phone calls, but when you think of the facts, it doesn’t make much sense that an individual man or woman may be paying attention to every single word. What is a lot more likely tends to be that governments are recording your conversation and processing it for words or sentences that appear to indicate suspicious activity, and also further attention is the statistical study of phone calling tendencies – who you’re calling, how often, what habits you usually have and thus what patterns you’re breaking!
Conspiracy theories are all around as to what a government would also do with all of these details. We like to assume we don’t reside in a police country in which thought-crime is a huge deal, but perhaps we do and we’re not yet conscious of it. And you’re reading this write-up, I question if the government has considered this as sensitive and can they be taking particular interest in those people who’ve set aside time to read it? They can without doubt track that kind of thing, whoever “they” are.
If you could record calls yourself, from anyone you wanted, I wonder who you’d listen in on? And would you actually feel tempted to take note of things with regard to nosiness or perhaps since you thought it was important to fight crime? I questioned my fellow workers who they’d listen into and they all listed loads of famous people in the news – people who are already fearing for each word they say, I want to know why it really is that men and women would like to focus on them a lot more than ever?
One of my colleagues considered about the creation of an unknown star by which a TV corporation overseas could record phone calls of a random person in the public and also hide undetectable cameras and stick to them all around. You could quite possibly create a entire soap opera over this random unsuspecting person in the public and only people overseas would be aware about it. Definitely a sinister idea though isn’t it! Perhaps it’s currently happening and it’s you that’s the international celebrity. Could be a good idea to wear something different tomorrow and smile more often since all the tabloids and Television shows will be leaving comments on it.
Practically, to record phone calls you can just cut right into a wire in the phone’s receiver and attach that to a line of a receiver. You can get kits which help you do this for a moderate amount of money, however it looks quite visible when you’ve changed the receiver. This suggests that those celebs who discover that a news paper has decided to record phone calls at their expense has been doing it through more illicit means. Primarily all network centers use a call listening service, so all you will need is an unethical member of staff taking a particular interest in listening in to some specific calls. Usually a payment of the proper amount would persuade someone to do the dastardly deed. Sad but true.