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Another big question I’ve got, the gov is saying if 40% opt in, it’ll work.
does that mean people who don’t opt in, don’t have a choice, their vector will be traced by the person who’s installed it on their phone anyway.
Not if they don't have their phone on them.
 
I think in the future we are going to one way or another lose much of our civil rights (or perceived civil rights as our constitution is ******* useless in granting them), such as privacy rights, etc. While the libertarian side of me thinks hell no, a lot of the issues stems from a lack of safeguards for human rights, distrust of government and what information can be used for.

In the general sense, none of us are of any real interest to our government, while we know the government spies on people all the time, they pretty much scan private information for anyone planning nefarious activities. The USA despite their extensive surveillance regime pulled the guy over who broke into the white house two months prior, who's car was filled with guns and ammo and a map which had the white house marked on it and none of their many arms of intelligence agencies spied on him, he was let go and he returned to the white house with 800 rounds of ammo in his vehicle. You would think that this person would be someone worth spying on, but they didn't.

I hate to break it to people, unless you are doing something nefarious, you aren't much interest to anyone in intelligence agencies or the government. People on this forum would give zero fu**s about anyone here if they followed a different team. You just aren't that interesting and your paranoia doesn't make it more so. If I could be tracked 24/7 I would tick that option because I am boring as batshit and them knowing where I was would eliminate being falsely implicated in something I didn't do. It would give me confidence that in the middle of a pandemic i can go to the shop because I knew there weren't a bunch of selfless campaigners like the dickhead who now has a criminal record for breaching quarantine to shag his girlfriend, like he couldn't whack off in a 5 star hotel for 2 weeks. Imbeciles like that need to be tracked. :stern look

If there weren't stupid people on the planet, we wouldn't need to do dumb shit like this but we are bogged down by the yoke of low IQ morons.
More than once wining industry mankers have described what I was doing that day as terrorism or support for terrorism.

I also know a whole bunch of people who were subject to association or consorting law control orders for any number of reasons.

Why would I or anyone else in a similar boat (tens of thousands of people around here) have one more method of tracking and monitoring our movements?
 
I think in the future we are going to one way or another lose much of our civil rights (or perceived civil rights as our constitution is ******* useless in granting them), such as privacy rights, etc. While the libertarian side of me thinks hell no, a lot of the issues stems from a lack of safeguards for human rights, distrust of government and what information can be used for.

In the general sense, none of us are of any real interest to our government, while we know the government spies on people all the time, they pretty much scan private information for anyone planning nefarious activities. The USA despite their extensive surveillance regime pulled the guy over who broke into the white house two months prior, who's car was filled with guns and ammo and a map which had the white house marked on it and none of their many arms of intelligence agencies spied on him, he was let go and he returned to the white house with 800 rounds of ammo in his vehicle. You would think that this person would be someone worth spying on, but they didn't.

I hate to break it to people, unless you are doing something nefarious, you aren't much interest to anyone in intelligence agencies or the government. People on this forum would give zero fu**s about anyone here if they followed a different team. You just aren't that interesting and your paranoia doesn't make it more so. If I could be tracked 24/7 I would tick that option because I am boring as batshit and them knowing where I was would eliminate being falsely implicated in something I didn't do. It would give me confidence that in the middle of a pandemic i can go to the shop because I knew there weren't a bunch of selfless campaigners like the dickhead who now has a criminal record for breaching quarantine to shag his girlfriend, like he couldn't whack off in a 5 star hotel for 2 weeks. Imbeciles like that need to be tracked. :stern look

If there weren't stupid people on the planet, we wouldn't need to do dumb shit like this but we are bogged down by the yoke of low IQ morons.

My thoughts also.

I have nothing to hide, just don't tell my wife I once visited Pornhub :sternlook.
 

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My thoughts also.

I have nothing to hide, just don't tell my wife I once visited Pornhub :sternlook.
Yeah yeah sure Ted 🙃
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I think in the future we are going to one way or another lose much of our civil rights (or perceived civil rights as our constitution is ******* useless in granting them), such as privacy rights, etc. While the libertarian side of me thinks hell no, a lot of the issues stems from a lack of safeguards for human rights, distrust of government and what information can be used for.

In the general sense, none of us are of any real interest to our government, while we know the government spies on people all the time, they pretty much scan private information for anyone planning nefarious activities. The USA despite their extensive surveillance regime pulled the guy over who broke into the white house two months prior, who's car was filled with guns and ammo and a map which had the white house marked on it and none of their many arms of intelligence agencies spied on him, he was let go and he returned to the white house with 800 rounds of ammo in his vehicle. You would think that this person would be someone worth spying on, but they didn't.

I hate to break it to people, unless you are doing something nefarious, you aren't much interest to anyone in intelligence agencies or the government. People on this forum would give zero fu**s about anyone here if they followed a different team. You just aren't that interesting and your paranoia doesn't make it more so. If I could be tracked 24/7 I would tick that option because I am boring as batshit and them knowing where I was would eliminate being falsely implicated in something I didn't do. It would give me confidence that in the middle of a pandemic i can go to the shop because I knew there weren't a bunch of selfless campaigners like the dickhead who now has a criminal record for breaching quarantine to shag his girlfriend, like he couldn't whack off in a 5 star hotel for 2 weeks. Imbeciles like that need to be tracked. :stern look

If there weren't stupid people on the planet, we wouldn't need to do dumb shit like this but we are bogged down by the yoke of low IQ morons.
A lot of truth to that, but the capability and technology to widely pry is quite scary for us average citizens. But as you said, there needs to be motivation. The biggest issue when it comes to intelligence is the politicisation of intelligence.
 
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More than once wining industry mankers have described what I was doing that day as terrorism or support for terrorism.

I also know a whole bunch of people who were subject to association or consorting law control orders for any number of reasons.

Why would I or anyone else in a similar boat (tens of thousands of people around here) have one more method of tracking and monitoring our movements?

Your argument sounds like you want to avoid being held accountable for your actions. I hope that isn't what you mean. You shouldn't be afraid if what you do is within the law. We have laws when it comes to the right to protest and I would expect anyone who protests to operate within the laws.
 
I'll opt in. What are they going to get on me if they decide to track me? I'm pretty boring.


It’s a good question. No one knew how valuable a commodity our search history and social media interests were and now it’s worth more then the oil industry.
 
A lot of truth to that, but the capability and technology to widely pry is quite scary for us average citizens. But as you said, there needs to be motivation.

Yeah, that technology is quite advanced. Like some other posted don't tell his wife he visits pornhub, that level of intrusion is completely pointless. Why would the government want to know or care what you do as long as it is legal? What is more important is that information should be private and secure unless it is illegal.

Everything in our lives is based on the lowest common denominator. Why is the speed limit 60 or even 40 in built up areas? Because there are people as dumb as dirt out there, ****ers who can't drive, others who can't cross a road. You see people all the time swing their car door open and step out into traffic like they are the idiot of steel. Why would you put your life in someone's hands.

If we got smart enough with technology, it would basically figure out who were the mouth breathers, if everyone is tracked they wouldn't even need speed limits on roads any longer. It would know over time how competent a driver you were, they would see where all the pedestrians are and when someone who just walks out in the middle of the road is in the vicinity it would give you that feedback so you knew there was a dickhead up ahead and you need to slow down to allow for their potential idiocy, like those dumb cows on country roads who don't give a ****.

Technology is limitless, it is mankind that is slowing down it's advancement. The more we know about everyone, the more we can go around the people slowing us down.

It is the same thing with this virus, if we knew everyone who was infected and they were tracked, even if they did something stupid, we could at least know who they came in contact with, who to isolate, which areas to clean. We could respond to individual issues without having to shut down the entire country.
 
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Your argument sounds like you want to avoid being held accountable for your actions. I hope that isn't what you mean. You shouldn't be afraid if what you do is within the law. We have laws when it comes to the right to protest and I would expect anyone who protests to operate within the laws.
Even I was there is no requirement to self incriminate

However

Why should my phone make it easy for any authority to track my movements on the assumption I have or might do something wrong.

We ate all innocent till proven guilty and shouldn't be investigated willy nilly or on the connections networking software can make using our data.

Its a fundamental principle of a free society. Were innocent and the state doesn't bring its might to bear on us

If I was doing something illegal I'd make damn sure I wasn't carrying my phone. I leave it home half the time anyway, if i was gonna start committing crimes id make sure of it. How stupid do you think I am?

So making this point has nothing to do with avoiding being accountable for my actions.
 

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Yeah, that technology is quite advanced. Like some other posted don't tell his wife he visits pornhub, that level of intrusion is completely pointless. Why would the government want to know or care what you do as long as it is legal? What is more important is that information should be private and secure unless it is illegal.

Everything in our lives is based on the lowest common denominator. Why is the speed limit 60 or even 40 in built up areas? Because there are people as dumb as dirt out there, f***ers who can't drive, others who can't cross a road. You see people all the time swing their car door open and step out into traffic like they are the idiot of steel. Why would you put your life in someone's hands.

If we got smart enough with technology, it would basically figure out who were the mouth breathers, if everyone is tracked they wouldn't even need speed limits on roads any longer. It would know over time how competent a driver you were, they would see where all the pedestrians are and when someone who just walks out in the middle of the road is in the vicinity it would give you that feedback so you knew there was a dickhead up ahead and you need to slow down to allow for their potential idiocy, like those dumb cows on country roads who don't give a fu**.

Technology is limitless, it is mankind that is slowing down it's advancement. The more we know about everyone, the more we can go around the people slowing us down.

It is the same thing with this virus, if we knew everyone who was infected and they were tracked, even if they did something stupid, we could at least know who they came in cntact with, who to isolate, which areas to clean. We could respond to individual issues without having to shut down the entire country.

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COVID-19 vaccine testing to begin in Australia in coming weeks


Phase one testing for a COVID-19 vaccine is set to begin in Australia, in only the third such trial in the world. Australian clinical trials specialist Nucleus Network will partner with US-based biotechnology company Novavax to begin the testing of the NVX-CoV2373 vaccine in the coming weeks.

It will be the first COVID-19 vaccine to be tested outside the US.


"Nucleus has a rich history of Phase 1 vaccine trials, and a long-standing track-record with Novavax; we are well positioned to implement rapid testing with first-in-human trials over the coming weeks," Nucleus CEO Cameron Johnson said.


"With the capacity to conduct this trial across both our Melbourne and Brisbane clinics, we will be assisting Novavax to undertake Phase One trials and fast track NVX-CoV2373 to potential subsequent development as soon as possible."


Novavax has previously been responsible for early development efforts on vaccines for SARS and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), two other coronavirus epidemics.


"The urgent global race to develop a vaccine against the COVID-19 pandemic drove our rapid identification and selection of an optimal, highly immunogenic vaccine candidate," Novavax CEO Stanley Erck said.


"We are pleased that Nucleus, our long-time partner, was able to accommodate our accelerated timeline."


The phase one trial is expected to begin in mid-May, with preliminary results by July.
 
Yeah, that technology is quite advanced. Like some other posted don't tell his wife he visits pornhub, that level of intrusion is completely pointless. Why would the government want to know or care what you do as long as it is legal? What is more important is that information should be private and secure unless it is illegal.

Everything in our lives is based on the lowest common denominator. Why is the speed limit 60 or even 40 in built up areas? Because there are people as dumb as dirt out there, f***ers who can't drive, others who can't cross a road. You see people all the time swing their car door open and step out into traffic like they are the idiot of steel. Why would you put your life in someone's hands.

If we got smart enough with technology, it would basically figure out who were the mouth breathers, if everyone is tracked they wouldn't even need speed limits on roads any longer. It would know over time how competent a driver you were, they would see where all the pedestrians are and when someone who just walks out in the middle of the road is in the vicinity it would give you that feedback so you knew there was a dickhead up ahead and you need to slow down to allow for their potential idiocy, like those dumb cows on country roads who don't give a fu**.

Technology is limitless, it is mankind that is slowing down it's advancement. The more we know about everyone, the more we can go around the people slowing us down.

It is the same thing with this virus, if we knew everyone who was infected and they were tracked, even if they did something stupid, we could at least know who they came in contact with, who to isolate, which areas to clean. We could respond to individual issues without having to shut down the entire country.

Hello Dolores
 
I think in the future we are going to one way or another lose much of our civil rights (or perceived civil rights as our constitution is ******* useless in granting them), such as privacy rights, etc. While the libertarian side of me thinks hell no, a lot of the issues stems from a lack of safeguards for human rights, distrust of government and what information can be used for.

In the general sense, none of us are of any real interest to our government, while we know the government spies on people all the time, they pretty much scan private information for anyone planning nefarious activities. The USA despite their extensive surveillance regime pulled the guy over who broke into the white house two months prior, who's car was filled with guns and ammo and a map which had the white house marked on it and none of their many arms of intelligence agencies spied on him, he was let go and he returned to the white house with 800 rounds of ammo in his vehicle. You would think that this person would be someone worth spying on, but they didn't.

I hate to break it to people, unless you are doing something nefarious, you aren't much interest to anyone in intelligence agencies or the government. People on this forum would give zero fu**s about anyone here if they followed a different team. You just aren't that interesting and your paranoia doesn't make it more so. If I could be tracked 24/7 I would tick that option because I am boring as batshit and them knowing where I was would eliminate being falsely implicated in something I didn't do. It would give me confidence that in the middle of a pandemic i can go to the shop because I knew there weren't a bunch of selfish campaigners like the dickhead who now has a criminal record for breaching quarantine to shag his girlfriend, like he couldn't whack off in a 5 star hotel for 2 weeks. Imbeciles like that need to be tracked. :stern look

If there weren't stupid people on the planet, we wouldn't need to do dumb shit like this but we are bogged down by the yoke of low IQ morons.
Beautiful post
 
Even I was there is no requirement to self incriminate

Hehe, that isn't in the constitution, the government could easily strip this privilege away one day. The theory behind this defense is to protect innocent people avoid being unjustly incriminated rather than make it harder for authorities to punish guilty people. If the government had eyes and ears everywhere, it would make this redundant.

However

Why should my phone make it easy for any authority to track my movements on the assumption I have or might do something wrong.

Why should the police put up speed cameras or red light cameras on the assumption you might do something wrong? Technology has improved the government's ability to enforce laws. CCTV has already had a significant impact. If your glass is half empty you will think it is there to make it easier for you to be incriminated, if your glass is half full then it is there to protect you from being falsely incriminated, like a case in where a woman claimed someone followed her along a certain road and r*ped her only for the police to find no evidence of him on CCTV footage, she later confessed to making up the rape accusation.

I know I will never knowingly break any laws so I am happy with the camera being on me 24/7, it will do nothing other than protect my innocence. If I do break a law, I should pay the price. It is my hope that with guilty being more easily found guilty that we move our laws from a system primarily of punishment to one of primarily rehabilitation. Also, if the police didn't need to expend the resources that they did to enforce laws they could be used in ore proactive activities like community development.

We ate all innocent till proven guilty and shouldn't be investigated willy nilly or on the connections networking software can make using our data.

Everyone innocent will continue to be innocent, surveillance would just be a technological tool, like any other. Law enforcement existed before electricity as well, before science labs, it was shithouse, technology has been making it better for a long time now.

Its a fundamental principle of a free society. Were innocent and the state doesn't bring its might to bear on us

You make it sound like innocent people will be rounded up and unfairly prosecuted, it should have the opposite effect.

If I was doing something illegal I'd make damn sure I wasn't carrying my phone. I leave it home half the time anyway, if i was gonna start committing crimes id make sure of it. How stupid do you think I am?

What if you were restricted where you could go without the phone or other device? This is how China and Korea managed to control the spread of the virus. If you didn't have the phone you were pretty boned in terms of where you could go.

So making this point has nothing to do with avoiding being accountable for my actions.

Most people who are against surveillance tend to be paranoid, have done something wrong or fear the repercussion of potentially doing something wrong or just generally do not trust the government or their ability to keep information secure or private. Their line of argument tends to focus on what their particular issue is. I worry about government security, it is my main issue, however, I can see it getting us to a point where we hopefully can heavily reduce the amount of crimes being committed and help us in other ways in the future.

I'm all for bio microchipping in the future when that eventually is developed, if your general health could be monitored then not only would we save numerous preventable deaths, we could get people treatment before they suffer irreversible damage. About half our social security budget is spent on the elderly, the sick and the disabled, and hopefully one day it will be able to help us detect who comes down with what, including pandemic viruses, it would radically improve society for the better. Ignorance has kept us locked up in our homes like it is the dark ages.
 

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COVID-19 vaccine testing to begin in Australia in coming weeks


Phase one testing for a COVID-19 vaccine is set to begin in Australia, in only the third such trial in the world. Australian clinical trials specialist Nucleus Network will partner with US-based biotechnology company Novavax to begin the testing of the NVX-CoV2373 vaccine in the coming weeks.

It will be the first COVID-19 vaccine to be tested outside the US.


"Nucleus has a rich history of Phase 1 vaccine trials, and a long-standing track-record with Novavax; we are well positioned to implement rapid testing with first-in-human trials over the coming weeks," Nucleus CEO Cameron Johnson said.


"With the capacity to conduct this trial across both our Melbourne and Brisbane clinics, we will be assisting Novavax to undertake Phase One trials and fast track NVX-CoV2373 to potential subsequent development as soon as possible."


Novavax has previously been responsible for early development efforts on vaccines for SARS and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), two other coronavirus epidemics.


"The urgent global race to develop a vaccine against the COVID-19 pandemic drove our rapid identification and selection of an optimal, highly immunogenic vaccine candidate," Novavax CEO Stanley Erck said.


"We are pleased that Nucleus, our long-time partner, was able to accommodate our accelerated timeline."


The phase one trial is expected to begin in mid-May, with preliminary results by July.

Seems pretty odd to test it here, given our low rates of infections.
 
Hehe, that isn't in the constitution, the government could easily strip this privilege away one day. The theory behind this defense is to protect innocent people avoid being unjustly incriminated rather than make it harder for authorities to punish guilty people. If the government had eyes and ears everywhere, it would make this redundant.



Why should the police put up speed cameras or red light cameras on the assumption you might do something wrong? Technology has improved the government's ability to enforce laws. CCTV has already had a significant impact. If your glass is half empty you will think it is there to make it easier for you to be incriminated, if your glass is half full then it is there to protect you from being falsely incriminated, like a case in where a woman claimed someone followed her along a certain road and r*ped her only for the police to find no evidence of him on CCTV footage, she later confessed to making up the rape accusation.

I know I will never knowingly break any laws so I am happy with the camera being on me 24/7, it will do nothing other than protect my innocence. If I do break a law, I should pay the price. It is my hope that with guilty being more easily found guilty that we move our laws from a system primarily of punishment to one of primarily rehabilitation. Also, if the police didn't need to expend the resources that they did to enforce laws they could be used in ore proactive activities like community development.



Everyone innocent will continue to be innocent, surveillance would just be a technological tool, like any other. Law enforcement existed before electricity as well, before science labs, it was shithouse, technology has been making it better for a long time now.



You make it sound like innocent people will be rounded up and unfairly prosecuted, it should have the opposite effect.



What if you were restricted where you could go without the phone or other device? This is how China and Korea managed to control the spread of the virus. If you didn't have the phone you were pretty boned in terms of where you could go.



Most people who are against surveillance tend to be paranoid, have done something wrong or fear the repercussion of potentially doing something wrong or just generally do not trust the government or their ability to keep information secure or private. Their line of argument tends to focus on what their particular issue is. I worry about government security, it is my main issue, however, I can see it getting us to a point where we hopefully can heavily reduce the amount of crimes being committed and help us in other ways in the future.

I'm all for bio microchipping in the future when that eventually is developed, if your general health could be monitored then not only would we save numerous preventable deaths, we could get people treatment before they suffer irreversible damage. About half our social security budget is spent on the elderly, the sick and the disabled, and hopefully one day it will be able to help us detect who comes down with what, including pandemic viruses, it would radically improve society for the better. Ignorance has kept us locked up in our homes like it is the dark ages.

JFC. You have no idea what you are talking about. You've just got a hard on for sticking your nose in other peoples business.

 
I like Westwood, entertaining show, our paranoia about AI is similar to the paranoia about surveillance.

Loving this season; anywho a great read Tas just taking the mick because it was similar to the themes that show is encountering over its course. And Evan Rachel is probably the most interesting actress on tv atm.
 
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