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LMFAOOOOOO!!!! Yeah, let's all refer to Hooligan's garbage links for garbage media sites, making pathetic claims that geo-tracking isn't accurate. Newsflash: Our military, and all of our law enforcement agencies, heavily rely on geo-tracking for pinpoint accuracy, and because it literally can produce an accurate digital timeline of all the places one has been. For God's sake, the movie even shows how this data helped a police department catch two criminals that were on the run.
-they claim there were more drop boxes in metro Atlanta (309) than actually existed in the *entire* state (just under 300)
-the cell phone pings of “antifa rioters” don’t really correspond to real places (like a bunch in a cemetery?)
-the “mule” route doesn’t line up w/dropboxes?
LMFAOOOOOO!!!! Yeah, let's all refer to Hooligan's garbage links for garbage media sites, making pathetic claims that geo-tracking isn't accurate. Newsflash: Our military, and all of our law enforcement agencies, heavily rely on geo-tracking for pinpoint accuracy, and because it literally can produce an accurate digital timeline of all the places one has been. For God's sake, the movie even shows how this data helped a police department catch two criminals that were on the run.
I'm over it. Doesn't change the reality that he's an admitted felon. <shrug>
Was he really a felon? Or was Obama deep in his feelings over a documentary Dinesh produced about him which prompted good ole Barack to investigate him, and pin anything he could on Dinesh to make it stick. Obama literally tried destroying Dinesh's life. Thankfully many of us saw through the BS, including Trump, which is why he got a pardon.
Separate your feelings from the logic and you'll see that Dinesh really didn't do anything illegal.
Definition of pinpoint (Entry 2 of 3)
1 : extremely fine or precise
2 : located, fixed, or directed with extreme precision pinpoint targets
3 : small as a pinpoint
pinpoint verb
pinpointed; pinpointing; pinpoints
Definition of pinpoint (Entry 3 of 3)
transitive verb
1 : to locate or aim with great precision or accuracy pinpoint a source
2a : to fix, determine, or identify with precision pinpoint the cause
b : to cause to stand out conspicuously : highlight
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Anyways, the whole point of geo-tracking is that it not only relies on satellite, IP addresses, and background data it constantly collects through your phone or devices camera, or microphones (again, hence why the FBI uses it), but it also tracks you with all of the apps on your phone. And the more those apps collect that data, as well as your device in general, the more accurate it gets when tracking you. It also boils down to the service provider. Google and Android have better results than Apple, and Microsoft isn't too far behind. And there are many other data companies out there who provide geo-tracking as a service as well. It's only going to keep improving. Again, the FBI, and our military relies on it.
-they claim there were more drop boxes in metro Atlanta (309) than actually existed in the *entire* state (just under 300)
-the cell phone pings of “antifa rioters” don’t really correspond to real places (like a bunch in a cemetery?) -the “mule” route doesn’t line up w/dropboxes?
LOL you're out here asking people to expand on their claims, and this is your source? Some Liberal hack who Tweets that he's on vacation so he can't fact check it yet, but already knows it's BS?
So a felon convicted of voting fraud produces a movie about voter fraud that supports the candidate/POTUS who pardoned him for voter fraud, and I 'm supposed to take this seriously?
No... what you are supposed to do is not attack the messenger and address the evidence.
...Anyways, the whole point of geo-tracking is that it not only relies on satellite, IP addresses, and background data it constantly collects through your phone or devices camera, or microphones (again, hence why the FBI uses it), but it also tracks you with all of the apps on your phone. And the more those apps collect that data, as well as your device in general, the more accurate it gets when tracking you. It also boils down to the service provider. Google and Android have better results than Apple, and Microsoft isn't too far behind. And there are many other data companies out there who provide geo-tracking as a service as well. It's only going to keep improving. Again, the FBI, and our military relies on it.
I guess I'll have to be more explicit - what range, in feet, is the limit for "pinpoint"?
LOL you're out here asking people to expand on their claims, and this is your source? Some Liberal hack who Tweets that he's on vacation so he can't fact check it yet, but already knows it's BS?
-they claim there were more drop boxes in metro Atlanta (309) than actually existed in the *entire* state (just under 300)
-the cell phone pings of “antifa rioters” don’t really correspond to real places (like a bunch in a cemetery?)
-the “mule” route doesn’t line up w/dropboxes?
So many allegations. So little evidence or facts.
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