PW_Plack
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- Jan 25, 2012
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- West Valley City, UT
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Paul Plack
After writing hundreds of aviation news stories and releasing thousands of aviation podcasts over the past decade, I've become accustomed to the low-level stalking that comes with that work. There are services which have forwarded my opinion pieces to opposing political groups, and one which published a Google Earth photo of my neighborhood and house, with street names. But I stumbled on a really odd one today - An entity calling itself the Carbon Capture Report appears to be publishing a rating of my friendliness to the climate-change agenda.
I found my personal report here during an unrelated Google search. It's a little creepy, but also fascinating. Look at the detail, complete with virtual steam-gauges showing my perceived political positions!
They appear to have only analyzed a handful of videos, and none of the print stories or audio podcasts. If there was any doubt the climate change enthusiasts have too much time on their hands, this may prove it. I take for granted that the NSA might be parsing everything I do and say, but I wonder who else and what else is being tracked by private entities in this way. And who is subscribing to this stuff? Petition mills?
I found my personal report here during an unrelated Google search. It's a little creepy, but also fascinating. Look at the detail, complete with virtual steam-gauges showing my perceived political positions!
They appear to have only analyzed a handful of videos, and none of the print stories or audio podcasts. If there was any doubt the climate change enthusiasts have too much time on their hands, this may prove it. I take for granted that the NSA might be parsing everything I do and say, but I wonder who else and what else is being tracked by private entities in this way. And who is subscribing to this stuff? Petition mills?
ABOUT THE CARBON CAPTURE REPORT
The Carbon Capture Report is one of the world's premiere sources of daily news and public perception reports of carbon capture and sequestration, climate change, and the energy sector around the world, 365 days a year. Based on more than a decade of research on global information discourse, the Carbon Capture Report has become the "go-to" resource for governments, companies, environmental groups, law firms, venture capitalists, researchers, and even private citizens, with subscribers in more than 120 countries.
- See more at: http://carboncredits.carboncapturer...iler?key=paul_plack&pt=2#sthash.MpS0Cv44.dpuf
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