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GEPR -<br>
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cite="mid:ea4ae850-2787-f07d-887c-98b09556d511@gmail.com">This
sounds like a fantastic project for a public OSINT challenge. You
*know* all those codgers have terrible OpSec, probably order their
drugs through the USPS or worse, have their underpaid, over-abused
admin assistants pick 'em up at the drive through window of the
pharmacy. A good camera and a parabolic mic and Bob's your uncle.
>8^D
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It's probably a crime, though.
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<p>yah... busting into their records would be... HPPA and all that
(which I support). <br>
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<p>Your version (distance scrutiny of public behaviour/sigInt) would
not be (on the surface anyway). Like Jack Sweeney's
Billionaire-Jet-Tracking efforts. Sometimes <a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://www.amazon.com/Trevor-Paglen-Unseen-John-Jacob/dp/1911282336/ref=pd_bxgy_sccl_2/147-8329599-4719344?pd_rd_w=x3mIb&content-id=amzn1.sym.7757a8b5-874e-4a67-9d85-54ed32f01737&pf_rd_p=7757a8b5-874e-4a67-9d85-54ed32f01737&pf_rd_r=9R7EAMZEBWZ0R3F49MCB&pd_rd_wg=IJDl5&pd_rd_r=28b14ca2-d8a3-4908-b468-520b2a8d0114&pd_rd_i=1911282336&psc=1">this
kind of work</a> verges on (performance?) Art... <br>
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<p> I personally would not want to see *anyone* busted for their
chemical (or other technological) augmentation in any harsh way,
but I would not mind seeing it included in a low-level pressure
campaign to shift the average elected office encumbent age
downward. I'm happy if Bernie Sanders was juicing a little for
the last Senate all-nighter (tactically) but not so happy that
such things may have become standard practice (like steroids Mr.
Universe and WWF but not in Olympic Weight LIfting and
Chess-Boxing). JFK, FDR and who knows how many (other)
TLA-presidents had their own personal physician juicing them for
things the public was unaware of... performance enhancing or
remedial, what is the line?<br>
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<p>-SAS<br>
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