zetterberg
2013-09-04 17:47:10
- #1
"If you tell a big lie and repeat it often enough, people will eventually believe it. You can maintain the lie as long as the state succeeds in shielding people from the political, economic, and military consequences of the lie. That is why it is vital for the state to use all its power to suppress dissenting opinions. The truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and therefore the truth is the greatest enemy of the state."
And what does that have to do with the ID and "qualified" address data...
Address data... I take a social fringe group (look near the train station) and tell them they will get a "Zwanni" if they enter the names from the doorbells and mailboxes next to the house numbers into the list (create and print beforehand in Excel), duration 4 hours.
Value of such a "qualified" data set, you make a loss because no one buys it.
Qualified... disposable household income, hobbies, profession, other interests, children (with age indication), tenants, home owners (owner-occupiers), property owners (landlords), car owners (brand, age), endless list.
So "grandpa..." if all that is in your ID card, I am interested, by the way in everyone else’s too, I will find a buyer.
As for the rest, everyone is responsible for their own actions...
Yes, there is identity theft, but seriously do you really believe that any mafia goes to the trouble of placing a "family member" at Ikea (or any other company or medical practice) who copies or writes down IDs without an email address... "We shape their opinion."
The rest of the bickering in the last two posts is none of my business :eek: