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You Have No Privacy, Conduct Yourself Accordingly
Former NSA employee William Binney (a very brave man), again tries to warn people about what is happening right now in regards to our civil liberties (or lack thereof). This disturbing video adds clarity to why the government is building that massive site in Utah - they simply need more space to consolidate the trillions of communications they're collecting.
Re: I'm not doing anything wrong, so what do I care if they know what I say and do?
"The problem is, if they think they're not doing anything that's wrong, they don't get to define that. The central government does."
Re: How has this initiative been under Obama
"Oh it's gotten worse"
Interestingly, he comments on Petraeus:
"If you ever get on their enemies list, like Petraus did, then you can be drawn into that surveillance."
Happy texting.
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Your employer just rang, HanBot.
He said you're to get back to work shooting Tibetan children for attempting to escape their workers' paradise.
Your employer just rang, HanBot.
He said you're to get back to work shooting Tibetan children for attempting to escape their workers' paradise.
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This employer is pretty ignorant.
He is dismissing 'american' effectiveness when it comes to cleansing a land from indigenous people?
Wooooo.
Hire the best for that type of jobs. And the best can only be 'americans'.
Look at what 'americans' accomplished in less than 250 years for that kind of jobs.
Best resume ever.
Actually, according to a Tibetan monk I know, Tibet is doing well, especially the manasteries whicjh are doing VERY well indeed. There are millions of tourists and the Tibetans inside Tibe are well off enough to send money out to refugees. While I am about it I would like to remind people that China cannot leave Tibet even if they wanted to because if they did someone (guess who) would slip in there SO FAST and then the Tibetans would really be in trouble . The Chinese and Tibetans are so similar that it makes no difference - and the Dalai Lama is actually Chinese, not Tibetan at all. He should make peace with the Chinese if at all possible - but would the Chinese be able to trust him??? He has been receiving a lot of American or CIA or NED (George Soros and Lantos) for a long time. Anyway, the Tibetans would be ecstatic and the World would rejoice - and he would be freed of hos puppet status at last. As it is he is simply a hotage and has top do what he is told. Not good for him or anyone else. especially as he is used to threaten the Chinese, over and over and over again. Not a good idea of rny of us.
How do they protect their system from viruses/ trojans ?
If they collect everything,surely they get infected by everything.
Law of unintended consequences will surely apply.
I really doubt that they are using Windows XP, Vista, or 7. The government needs reliable software quite unlike anything that MicroSoft markets to the general public.
They're reading it on their machines, not running it on thier machines.
You do know the difference between reading something and executing the commands it might contain? Not? Ok.
GIVE ME ALL YOUR GOLD! NOW!
But if they have to decrypt it does that apply ?
The digital age (everyone texting, emailing, viewing pages...) has worked out swimmingly for the snoops. Everything they touch turns to shit. I suppose we'll be back to snail mail as it all comes smashing down.
http://rt.com/news/assange-internet-control-totalitarian-943/
Assange to RT: Entire nations intercepted online, key turned to totalitarian rule
Certainly bad out there re privacy and the system ... Here some unsettling claims re the CIA's Stratfor (often excerpted by Tyler on ZeroHedge) and Alex Jones
Many people have begun to 'wake up' to the system via some critical piece on one of Alex Jones' Prison Planet etc. websites, a good thing
But there are extremely disturbing claims that Alex Jones has become a CIA guy, and Alex Jones himself is helping the CIA track people on their internet visits.
There has long been criticism centred around Alex Jones' Jewish wife and his support for Israel ... A general thought has been that Alex Jones takes people only half-way to the truth and restricts them to the 'Bilderberg' type conspiracy themes, so they avoid the core issue of the US oligarchy deeply involved with Israel.
From article on Alex Jones' triangle with Stratfor and the CIA ...
« ... Molly Maroney is the Editor in Chief and Graphic Designer for InfoWars.com. This is the same website run by Alex Jones; who also runs PrisonPlanet.com ... Maroney’s resume is very telling about her connections to Stratfor, the CIA and her role at InfoWars.com ...
Maroney was employed by Parker Media, LLC ... Richard Parker ... founder ...
Stratfor, an intelligence publishing front for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) ... founder of Stratfor, Dr. George Friedman ... admitted ... Zionist. Richard Parker himself worked for Stratfor ...
Maroney became an “intern” for Stratfor. She was at the CIA – front intelligence collecting corporation for 11 months; between October 2009 and August 2010.
When a user visits the InfoWars, PrisonPlanet or PlanetInfoWars websites, they are inundated with a Trojan Cookie that “maliciously tracks” the movement of the user across the internet. In effect, all of your web surfing is tracked by Jones – every other website you visit, login information, digital data.
This is information that is very useful to Stratfor. Having information about users that frequent the websites owned by Jones can be turned over to Stratfor for intelligence gathering purposes and is extremely valuable to a CIA operation that is trying access the temperament of the general public.
Through Maroney, Jones can benefit from protection by a CIA operation. His loyal listeners will blindly follow him and believe any story he produces regardless of the lack of validity or proof. Having Maroney on his staff gives Jones a clear and direct link to Stratfor. The other side of the two-way relationship is that with Trojan Cookies planted into user’s computers, Jones can provide information about visitors to his site to Stratfor. »
http://occupycorporatism.com/alternative-media-king-hires-cia-stratfor-a...
Jones is an 'american'. Meaning he is ready to cook up any drivel to get his consumption share.
As acknowledged by the article by the way, you've got to get on 'americans''enemy list to get into shit.
Posting on Jones's site or any other site that 'americans' are used to going to vent their frustration, ordinary hatred and the rest wont get you tagged as an enemy of 'americans'
On the very contrary, 'americans' welcome all these places as they are the banishing desert places that allow the exercise of 'american' freedom of speech.
These places favour consumption (the 'american' duty) and gives the illusion of freedom of speech.
Wont be surprised if frequenting those places gets you a good patriot tag actually.
AnAnonymous is a Chinese citizenism citizen. Meaning he is ready to cook up any stray dog to generate his roadside defecation share.
These places favour excretion (the Chinese citizenism citizen doody) and gives the impression of overwhelming stench.
Wont be surprised if squatting in those places get you a good Chinese shitizenism tag actually.
according to do not track plus zero hedge has 14 ad networks and companies plus social networks tracking site,
Infowars has 8, 3 ad networks and 5 companies tracking. lotame,quantcast and brilig ad networks,
companies: google analystics,google adsense,lotame,comscome beacon and quantcast
Shh...you'll give people the impression that absolutely everyone on the Internet is just another immoral scumbag trying to find a way to extract cash from a honeypot operation...
I wonder what lobby owns ZH these days?
The Internet is run by 'americans' and 'american' sites are 'american', meaning they are going to meet the usual 'american' behavioural code.
Define 'american', as you use it, once and for all, or shut the fuck up already with your vile kneejerk anti-American hatred and overt bigotry.
Rights weren't "given" by the Constitution--they were acknowledged. I hope this was only a slip and not a deep confusion.
That struck me as well. I'll give him a break, but he needs to get it right.
+1
Those Rights were granted 200 plus years ago. Many of them have been acknowledged and enforced over those centuries....and we have spilled much blood to see to that. (Slavery...CHATTEL slavery no less!...comes to mind.) to simply "in order to have a right" period "you need to have such and such and so and so" says you have no rights period. (I.e. "you have a right to remain silent.") obviously if our Founders heard acceptance of such reasoning they would see it as tantamount to a total failure of their Independence.
Is there any sort of email encryption that can protect us from this? I assume you have to use encryption levels higher than the legal amount, and using it will also get you flagged.
See my post at the top, but if you want only encryption of your email:
Get Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. Get GPG for your encryption... and demand that your correspondents do the same.
They have technology to break encryption, but it is time consuming to do it, so you'd have to be a pretty big target for them to spend that amount of time and money decrypting your emails. It may be enough for them to have to find other ways to encriminate you, or to find other lower hanging fruit to datamine.
1 they can break the encrytion. 2, they do not need to break the encryption when they can simply steal the key from you. The best spy does not know he is a spy.
Oh, fer fuck's sake! Aren't there any luddites here? If you want your communications to remain private, JUST FUCKING DONT USE THE FUCKING COMPUTER!
There's this thing called a PEN. Out of one end of it comes a line of pigment. You place the end that makes a mark on a thin sheet of opaque matted callulose fibers. and by manipulating the angle and direction of the marking end, you make certain meaningful symbols on the cellulose sheet. These symbols can be interpreted by another human being, thus creating a private, unseen and untraceable method of comunication. The cellulose sheet can be detroyed after reading, of course.
FUCK!!!
Better use Fedex, since you-know-who delivers the mail.
No one really cares about what you do "on the Internet" because the Internet's primary *effect* is to prevent you from doing anything of any significance.
The more time you spend online, the less time you're altering activities in the world.
Compare Ron Paul's 2008 campaign to his 1988 campaign and you'll see how much farther a message can spread when you have an opportunity to be heard.
They have technology to break encryption
No. They have tech to track you, but not to break good encryption.
Once they know who you talk to, when and how often... and where you surf on the Internet, they pretty much have what they need. Breaking crypto isn't entirely necessary.
They totally have the tech to break encryption. That's why the goverment determines the "legal" level of encryption you're allowed to use- so they know they can crack it. I don't know the current level, but last time I checked, years ago, I think it was 256 bit.
In fact, there's a weekly documentary show about how they do just that.
It's called Person of Interest.
I've often believed Hollywood is used to test market "ideas", so that the sheeple will accept them.
Where was the first black president? 24. And of course, that show glorified official brutality in the name of necessity.
By the same token, I knew Hillary would never make it, given that two shows about a female president flopped.
If gays only make up 5% of society, as statistics suggest, why is there one on every sitcom?
Right now, Person of Interest and Homeland are softening Americans up for more surveillance and erosion of privacy. (The latter also does a bang up job of presenting the Israeli agenda.)
People should start reading Macluhan's "Understanding Media" again. It was tremendously prescient.
Any encrption will do - just use it for everything. They are able to eat any kind of shit anyway so the only way to get rid of them to bury them in their food. Keep them busy with decrypting spam.
And remember: You don't hide needles in hay stacks. Use heaps of needles for that task.
Using encrypted comms is a sure way to draw their attention. It's not "what" you're hiding, it's the fact that you "are hiding" that gives you away.
Incorrect, the data center has the Jagura supercomputer to break encryption: http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2012/03/16/nsas-new-data-center-and-ultra-fast-supercomputer-aim-to-crack-worlds-strongest-crypto/
That only addresses one level of encryption.
They still have to distill meaning what what they finally see.
This game has been played for millennia.
Think Navajo code talkers over RF for a recent example.
Think of the favorite ZH bogeymen for an Enlightenment example.
Think of how much dumber humanity has collectively gotten, that this obstacle is so seemingly insurmountable.
the data center has the Jagura supercomputer to break encryption
That's what they'd LIKE to do... and that's what they want everyone to fear.
Change your keys often.
Every "message" if you have to.
How? How do you change your keys?
www.gnupg.org
That's the stuff, Tango!
Everyone: Get it! Use it!
There's even a Windows version. (But PLEASE, everybody, stop using Windows. Go to Linux, or at least Mac.)
You three just made the list.