Thursday, June 4, 2020

" Protection , therefore, against the tyranny of the magistrate,"

invasion of privacy
n. the intrusion into the personal life of another, without just cause, which can give the person whose privacy has been invaded a right to bring a lawsuit for damages against the person or entity that intruded. However, public personages are not protected in most situations, since they have placed themselves already within the public eye, and their activities (even personal and sometimes intimate) are considered newsworthy, i.e. of legitimate public interest. However, an otherwise non-public individual has a right to privacy from: a) intrusion on one's solitude or into one's private affairs; b) public disclosure of embarrassing private information; c) publicity which puts him/her in a false light to the public; d) appropriation of one's name or picture for personal or commercial advantage. Lawsuits have arisen from magazine articles on obscure geniuses, use of a wife's name on a hospital insurance form to obtain insurance payment for delivery of a mistress's baby, unauthorized use of a girl's photo to advertise a photographer, and "tabloid" journalism treatment of people as freaks. There are also numerous instances of governmental invasion of privacy such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation compiling files on people considered as political opponents, partially corrected by the passage of the Freedom of Information Act in 1966. The right to privacy originated with an article in the Harvard Law Review in the 1890s written by lawyers "Bull" Warren and future Supreme Court Justice Louis D. Brandeis.
Unauthorized access" entails approaching, trespassing within, communicating with, storing data in, retrieving data from, or otherwise intercepting and changing computer resources without consent. These laws relate to these and other actions that interfere with computers, systems, programs or networks.

sometimes I wake up and take my temperature and wonder if rigor mortise will
be setting in soon...but not yet
as you may know...or not...being too nosy is a crime...and the invasion of
a persons privacy as well as the hacking into their computer is also a crime
big deal right
since my rights apparently do not exist in this here country I
thought I might point out some of the crimes that have been
committed against me in recent times...like right now.
first the fact that I was gassed in my vehicle on federal
property still kind of makes me desirous of retribution...
when I was at the California highway patrol office one
of the employees entered into my vehicle....the same excuse 
is always used...we had to see if he had a gun...why are
they concerned if I have a gun? because I am constantly
being harassed and they figure I may "go off" on someone...
but as long as I have the keyboard grenade why carry a gun?
the woman at the desk in the highway patrol office said 
that there were certain intelligence types (she said TEN people) 
which in current parlance would infer the Criminal Intelligent Agents...
not at all surprising as they seem to have infiltrated most of government
and a lot of businesses.  Yuma Arizona is a very dangerous place to be casual
about constitutional rights as the Marines are stationed there and the Army has
a huge proving ground north of the city...and if these folks give up on the 
constitution we are in a world of hurt...
When I was in the library...as a matter of fact every time I am in their library
my computer is hacked whether it is mine or theirs. Very bad for the constitution.
I feel it is necessary for me to include the motel where my harmonicas
were stolen...3 of them . I have a business card for the motel where I paid $263
for a weeks stay when the temps were above 100 degrees. I want to make 
very sure that when the owner of the TORCH LITE LODGE  said he was
going to make public my "internet searches" if I talked about the theft he was 
acting like he was back in his home country was of India where they stone people to death for eating beef! Extortion is not
a good thing. The fellow upstairs from me kept commenting about my activities
and said "i don't like him and I am going to burn him"...so I suppose the
US attorney for that part of Arizona a Mr. M. Baily could perhaps check the 
records and see exactly who was in that room and what was their relationship
to the owners of this business...my harmonicas were important to me as an 
integral part of my therapy for PTSD which has been brought about by having
my harmonicas stolen and being constantly harassed ...and while I am being critical
of the federals let me also mention the state, county and city yahoos who are illiterate
of the laws as written in the constitution'''every time I have  
been in the pawn shops in Yuma,(and every where else in the this country)
I have been accompanied by a representative of the law...undercover apparently
or the pawn shop gets a phone call
and they advise the pawn shop owner not to sell me a firearm...which
in Arizona is quite a restraint...what with all the 2nd amendment, gunslinger,
right to open carry advocates...I want all my rights..all the time...and I want what
every other person wants...compensation for injustices done to me... 
so now the pin is pulled and the keyboard grenade tossed...

"Protection, therefore, against the tyranny of the magistrate is
not enough; there needs protection against the tendency of society to
impose, by other means than civil penalties, its own ideas and practices
as rules of conduct on those who dissent from them."  John Stuart Mill 
                                                                                "On Liberty"

despite rumors I am not dead
or sick with the virus...yet

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