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Re: You've got to see this......


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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 29, 2014 at 16:40:48 from (24.15.157.214):

In Reply to: You've got to see this...... posted by NCWayne on July 28, 2014 at 19:45:26:

Before 9-1-1, I showed up at a nuke to help a guy do an overtime job. First time ever at or in a nuke. I followed the guy in through the front doors, and he walked through a metal detector, so I followed him. You would have thought that I committed murder. On the other side of a short wall was a U.S. Marshall that began yelling at me for doing what I did, then she made me stand before her, my feet on top of painted foot prints in front of her table, her computer screen. My SSN, and she brought up my name, and all kinds of stuff about me that I had forgotten about. I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty certain that she could have told me whom my mother lost her...flower to, what night, what year, and where long before I was born. Then she took a hand print of me, so that as I followed the guy that I was helping through ALL doors, my hand went onto a metal plate that sent it back to their network so that they knew where I was at ALL times. And because the "tech stats" were up on the guy that I was working with for that day, security came and grabbed him, and me, and tossed us both out. And since I was there to do the work because he couldn't, I then had to come back the next day to bring the phone system up that crashed and was completely down...all night until I came back and brought it up the next day. No phones at a nuke from about 8:00 Friday night until we were allowed back in at 8:00 Saturday morning. And I didn't even want to be there Friday night, let alone come back Saturday morning. Can you imagine that? Not a single working telephone anywhere in an entire nuke, because that guys "tech stats" hit the limit for the day and he wasn't even doing any work? He was just there to watch me, as my sponsor.

Anyway, that was before 9-1-1, and that marshall brought up things on me that happened when I was a kid. Imagine now with the NSA and IRS reading everyone's emails and recording everyone's cell calls. At least every cell call.

Mark


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