You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: The Disease of Belief in Authority and Order Following

in Deep Dives4 years ago (edited)

Came across this today. Apparently this guy has a long record of being Antifa(there was another link going into detail I can't find) and was trying to NFC hack police equipment. Watch this slow mo video of him moving his phone around.

And I also will note that cops still shouldn't be pushing people over like that anyway, and there is tons of evidence of police being violent and hitting people even for no crimes. The crime of cyberhacking stuff shouldn't be to almost get killed by being pushed to the ground so I agree with that.

Check out the video of him waving his phone around the police equipment trying to make a connection.

I looked up info on NFC as I am not versed on it and I came across this

"As far as the NFC protocol is concerned, the close distance is all that’s necessary for a valid transfer.

No password or credential requirements! NFC connections are established automatically and do not require any form of login or password entry in the way that Wi-Fi does. This has the potential for some real problems since anyone can establish an NFC connection with your device as long as they get close enough.
Imagine if you bumped up against a virus-infected NFC device? It would only take one bump for you to catch it."

@truthforce writing

Sort:  

Watch out!!! WE GOT A PHONE WAVER HERE! Take him out! LOL :P

Do you know that's what he was doing, trying to hack the signal? I heard that before, but there is no evidence other than some old guy waving his hand with a phone in it. Maybe. If so, why do other people handle actual physical threats with better care:

Hi. I’m a social worker. I work with adults with severe autism. Im TCI certified. My coworkers and I regularly have to subdue v strong and v aggressive individuals and we do so w no weapons & causing no respiratory distress or harm to the Person.
Police have no excuse.

Cops are just out of control. If they thought he was hacking and wanted to arrest him, you grab someone, not push them back when they are old...

Cops are just out of control.

maybe, but i fail to see that here.. this seems like a staged event.

my favorite is how his head falls out of frame before impact, or perhaps how that other guy comes up.. looking like he is gonna shove.. then the other guy does it..

seems.. unnatural.

Cops are just out of control.

and perfectly timed to wrap up the plannedemic..

and the media seems perfectly alright with these folks getting together to riot and loot.

but won't call that out of control?

how does looting = justice?

Self-control. Why push people around so much when it doesn't need to be that way? Their out of control because they lack self control to handle situations better.

perhaps. and I am all for better self control.

but I am supicious when the this Floyd worked at an elite club with the very cop that killed him.

He's got a phone, take em out boys!!! ;)

I agree, they shouldn't be pushing people over and doing things like this.

Then the cops should have basic security procedures in place to lock out NFC. Turn off bluetooth. Basic OPSEC shit. Don't be pushing old men.

I am older than that old guy (nearly going on 78) and the way I think of it...if I cause shit, I expect to be treated just like anyone else and would not be angry that I was knocked down.

The only ones I do not allow that ANY violence is permitted is when the troublemaker is a child. There, we adults should know how to handle them without violence.

And your evidence that he started shit justifying that kind of reprisal is...