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Re: Is swann security good enough
<mikelewis1971@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> First off, stop being so paranoid.
What ever I said is for real and I am under 24X7 surveillance by big brother
en-ess-a. I am an american citizen with clean record. I am not a muslim.
>If you're getting a system to keep
> big brother out, you're wasting your time. In fact, you'd probably
> just help them out if they were watching you. They could do a sneek
> and peek and install a wireless transmitter in your machine without you
> ever knowing it.
If you tell me how this is possible I can at least try covering up that
loophole. I currently have ADT landline as well as a cell backup door alarm
system.
>So don't even waste your time with a camera system
> unless you plan on buying a couple and installing redundant systems.
Would a secondary cheap redundant system be enough and if so, can you
suggest how to do it.
> They can outspend you any day of the week and besides, they're probably
> too busy chasing after Osama Bin Ladin (hahaha I'm sorry, what was I
> thinking? I forgot who was in charge).
I dont like islam personally but big brother is using enormous free
resources at taxpayers expense to torture me.
>If they're targeting you, you'd
> never know it and if you knew it, you're system isn't going to help you
> anyway.
America ceased to be a free country long time back. Majority of american
sheep have trouble accepting it.
Can you tell me various methods how they can possibly break into my system
so I can atleast be aware of how they might possibly do it.
>So don't look to a box with a camera to provide your security.
> No the best thing you can do to guard against big brother is to stop
> sitting in your house and go out and get active. In times such as
> these, if you're spending any time at home, it should only be to sleep.
> It's time to get out and put an end to this ignorance and not cower
> behind a security system.
I am not cowering behind a security system. I am trying to get evidence to
fight big brother in court.
> Reflect on these two quotes for a moment: "Those who give up liberty
> for security, deserve neither" T. Jefferson and "A coward dies a
> thousand times before his death; The valiant ne'er taste of death but
> once." - Shakespeare, from Julius Caesar. This is America, it's not
> easy but dammit it'll remain free as long as the people live free. The
> second you cower in fear, you become a slave to that fear. I refuse to
> be a slave and no American should fear Big Brother or any other brother
> for that matter. Also keep in mind, if they're watching us that means
> they're more afraid than we are of them. They're grabbing a tiger by
> the tail and they are too afraid to let go.
Big brother is nothing but an organization of psychoppaths. I prefer to
fight them as much as I can rather than run away like a typical american
slave.
> With that said, I'm sure this system is okay. It looks better than a
> sams club special but my guess is, this is going to be pretty low
> quality stuff. You may have gotten lucky but the higher you get your
> hopes, the lower they can fall. Just hook it up and guage the quality
> yourself. If you've already bought it, there's no reason to not hook
> it up. Try it out, if you like it, keep it.
>
> My best guess on the USB port is that it is for keyboard use solely but
> they may have added external hdd support. I can't see why they would
> but it wouldn't be an absolutely terrible idea either. Having a
> detachable hard-drive would make moving large amounts of data quickly,
> a hell of a lot easier but I haven't used one that did this; so I don't
> know. My advice, get the biggest hd your system can handle and make it
> internal.
The DVR says it can handle up to 400GB.
> If you're worried about outside attacks on your system, don't use the
> network features at all.
Thought it will be an additional layer of security so I can watch my apt
over the internet remotely from a different location.
>Also, you'll want a security system to guard
> this thing. You'll need something solid that has a cell backup as well
> as a landline connection that calls you in the event of an emergency.
> I'd setup a secondary monitoring source as well, say a completely
> different company that dispatches to a completely different address.
> Most security panels offer secondary telephone numbers but it would be
> better to install a completely seperate system for the second alarm
> panel.
The current panel is from GE. How do I set up the secondary monitoring, Can
you suggest me the process.
>These measures should help but there is no substitute for a
> ferocius animal like a panther or wild boar. Let that sucker loose in
> your pad and Big Brother definitely won't stay long. I'm not sure if
> your local ordinances will allow you to keep a wild animal and it
> probably would cost a fortune and you'd run the risk of being eaten
> yourself but it's about the best bet to ensure your safety.
Unfortunately panthers or dogs are not an option at this time. Please
respond to my queries.
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