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death365 wrote:is this email gate part 2 ???
its too consequential that all this happening so close to three elections, specially since all this was - is known since 2017 or so
Yepmaj. tom wrote:PNM people doh care about bait. They either knew it was a lie, or they were the lower IQ portion of the population who believe Rowley no matter what. They voted out UNC to end corruption because Kamla teef out the Treasury.
Now 5 years later when faced with a worse truth and double the corruption, as well as the failure of entire sectors of Trinidad's industrial production due to the PNM party themselves... meh who cares... once PNM in power.
ProtonPowder wrote:Something to think about, politicians play chess. Now imagine this.
China finances the new facial recognition database to be used by customs, licensing and the police. The citizenry and opposition oppose it on grounds of right to privacy. Attorney General points to the lack of codified law which protects the right to privacy during previous SSA amendment bill. Government supporters support what the AG says.
Government 'exposes' conspiracy of data mining and social engineering by the current opposition. Government speaks out against the breaches in citizens' privacy. Government tricks opposition and its supporters to supporting the lack of codified law which protects the right to privacy.
Opposition supporters have now given way to the principle of privacy invasion, and government supporters support whatever the government does.
Mass surveillance ensues with the blessings of the two party supporting electorate.
16 cycles wrote:
part in bold...how?
like the theory, just need to know the mechanisms that would be employed to see it through....
zoom rader wrote:The ppl that vote for PNM have the mind of a 5 year old child
I rest my casefiveforward wrote:zoom rader wrote:The ppl that vote for PNM have the mind of a 5 year old child
Wait.....whut? No joke; I am utterly amazed at the copious amounts of bullchit you speak at nauseum on this "esteemed" platform. The people who caring for you need to make a jail for letting you roam for so long with a diaper that CLEARLY needs changing.
But then again this is Trinituner so really cyar expect much nah - gone are the good old days. Sighs
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith wants to talk to former Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie, who has made damning claims about the activity of data-mining during the term of the Peoples Partnership government.
In a statement on Thursday, Griffith assured that unlike the ‘email gate’ investigation, which was prolonged for several years before completion, the accusations made by Wylie, would be swiftly addressed.
He stated: “At this present time, the only person of interest in this matter is Mr. Wylie, as he is the only one who has made comments alluding to possible criminal misconduct. His comments would mandate that the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) meets with him to establish if a crime did take place, if he is an accessory to that crime, and if others could be culpable.
At this time, the TTPS has absolutely no evidence to verify that any crime was committed, and all that is in the possession of the TTPS is a book with Mr. Wylie’s claims”.
Griffith was a national security minister in the Peoples Partnership government.
“I have recused myself from this matter, and I have tasked representatives of the TTPS, led by Ag. DCP Forde to meet with, and seek the existence of any supporting evidence from Mr. Wiley. This team will depart as early as this weekend if Mr. Wylie is contacted and agrees to be interviewed by the investigative team. “
The chain of events would be as follows:
1. Efforts would be made today to contact Mr. Wylie and seek his agreement to be interviewed this weekend.
2. If Mr Wylie refuses to cooperate with the TTPS, the claims then cannot be substantiated and then it would lack merit and the matter would be closed.
3. If he is willing to, the Officers would travel to the United Kingdom this weekend to conduct the extensive interview.
4. It is only then that the TTPS would be able to ascertain if what Mr Wylie has stated and whatever material he can produce, would warrant an investigation to be launched in relation to possible criminal activity.
sMASH wrote:
he all but tell young to HYMC in this release
sMASH wrote:i disagree, he leap to do it to get it over and done with, to reduce the noise time of young, aka calling PNM's bluff. u want to talk nonesense, well lets delve in.
he know it have little evidence and he say, they only gonna talk to one person, that is the book author.
remember, the same time this analytica ting was going on, pnm was saying that GG was buggin dpp office.
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Yes,screwbash wrote:didnt the late great partick marning used sautt and ssa to spy on members of the opposition and other high ranking office holders also such as CJ an judges? rowlee was part ah dat govt also hines, wey dey mouth was den ?
screwbash wrote:didnt the late great partick marning used sautt and ssa to spy on members of the opposition and other high ranking office holders also such as CJ an judges? rowlee was part ah dat govt also hines, wey dey mouth was den ?
THE EDITOR: The sanctimonious face of Minister of National Security Stuart Young, as he excoriated the UNC for allowing Cambridge Analytica and its parent company to spy on all electronic aspects of the citizenry, in the lead-up to the 2015 election, had me shaking my head in amazement.
He continually stressed the invasion of our "right to privacy" by the UNC.
However, he conveniently did not want to remember, that the current PNM Attorney General, Faris Al-Rawi, in 2016, while debating amendments to the Strategic Services Act, stated that: "We say, specifically that there is no right to privacy as some people alleged exists ..." (Hansard, Senate, May 3, 2016, p20).
The PNM has been doing exactly what the UNC did, but in a more subtle form. Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has not said a word. Rodney Charles pretends not to remember and Police Commissioner Gary Griffith, who was National Security Minister at the time, is desperately trying to distance himself from the mess.
The PNM is pretending to be holier than thou, but their undergarments are totally exposed. Both parties are wrong, but the extent of their hypocrisy is amazing.
Linus F Didier
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Yeah PNM ppl head hard so they need to repeat over and over again for it to sink in their tiny pea brainsRovin wrote:is every night on tv we hadda see recorded repeats of stewy talking about this ting .... it on tv yet again right now