Elon Musk and Taylor Swift can now hide details of their private jets/// Private aircraft owners can now ask the FAA to keep their registration information out of the public eye.
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Absolutely air traffic in the sky should be identified. There is no problem with that, but it's the idea that it is too easy to find out everything about an aircraft owner by simply seeing the number on their tail.
The rich guys obfuscate that info with shell corps to own the aircraft.
Shouldn't everyone have the right to the same level of privacy regardless of how much money they have?
Maybe the rich guys shouldn't be able to it instead and thats what should change?
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And then when their anonymous airplanes crashed into each other, the world felt conflicted about it.
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Wait! Think about the children! What if we need to track pedophiles!?
The pedophiles are in power, except "real pedophilia is when the gays do it".
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Luckily the FAA has no power in europe
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Well then...
As a #SovereignCitizen, I will not comply with FAA drone laws
Bonus points: Y'all can use an app called Rattlegram to convert a sting of text into audio that can be played over amateur radio. And if you encrypt the text beforehand using encryption tools such as Secure Space Encryptor (known as Paranoia Text Encryption on iOS), or Open PGP (both are open source), before pasting the ciphertext into Rattlegram (also open source), you have encrypted off-grid communications.
This is #Murica! The president can ignore laws. So can we.
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