By Chongchen Saelee
When I first conceived Bitcoin for my high school assignment, I had to come up with a way to simulate existing financial system or at least what I thought it was. So back in the late 1990s, people were already using credit cards (a kind of non-tangible money) but there was very little integration or user-friendly interface with the Internet. Then PayPal came along which was pretty close to “Internet money”, but was obviously just an exchange between existing currencies. (more…)
Tags:bitcoin, blockchain, explained, math, nsa, satoshi nakamoto, secrets
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http://news.yahoo.com/the-fcc-will-vote-to-regulate-net-neutrality-thursday%E2%80%94it-s-time-to-understand-what-that-means-214646803.html
Why Net Neutrality is Vital To Productive Society
By Chongchen Saelee
SMDH. I really hope the FCC doesn’t regulate the Internet and let the greedy Internet companies get more power. For those who don’t know what “net neutrality” is, it means that anyone with an Internet connection should be able to access any and all information on the Internet without limitations such as censoring content, transfer speeds, special treatment between content providers, etc. In the case of pursuit of knowledge and free speech, I think it’s incredibly important to have net neutrality.
The reason this has been controversial lately is because there is a political ulterior motive involved. It’s not that people are getting free Internet and 11-year-olds are making pipe bombs and blowing up their schools. People already are paying their Internet Service Providers (ISP) for access to the Internet already. So all this bullshit about how companies now want to control the actual bandwidth of transfer for customers willing to pay more for special treatment, or to give content providers preferential treatment to stream faster content, just sounds like money grabbing bullshit. The payment system already exists for us where we can buy into the Internet via different bandwidth speeds. So I don’t know what these greedy Internet companies want other than more money.
So the only thing left is the ulterior motive of controlling “information”. And that’s political. Once that information is controlled, then we’ve now become a country that is living under lock and key. And that’s going to be incredibly frightening. If this is a CIA or NSA operation to lock down the Internet, then they should know better. If they truly had any intelligence, they wouldn’t be putting any of their government secrets and important stuff onto the Internet anyway.
And I think that’s the problem with the way human intelligence thinks. They still need the Internet for their operations, but they also shoot themselves in the foot by regulating it. At some point, freedom really is about being free. There are no such things as freedom isn’t free. If it’s not free, then what is it?
Tags:ban, cable, censorship, cia, controversy, fcc, internet, internet service provider, isp, net neutrality, nsa, regulate, stupid
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http://www.wired.com/2014/09/new-encrypted-chat-program-thwarts-nsa-eliminating-metadata/
If there’s one thing I hate, it’s when my privacy is invaded. But there’s something else I hate: hypocrisy.
According to this Wired article, a middle school drop-out has “outsmarted” the NSA’s surveillance of chats and emails. To mention that he dropped out of middle school at the age of 13 implies that he’s somekind of genius and not some spoiled rich kid who had a big advantage in life. I’m sure he’s lacking in social skills and other stuff. He actually started writing his program when he was 18, he is now 22. I hate this stereotype of young teenagers being smart at technology. It’s technology industry’s propaganda to get young kids to become their slaves. Much like how Doogie Howser tricked kids to become doctors who eventually went on to star in Broadway plays. Go figure.
But he’s basing his software on an existing IP masking software called TOR. Which has been proven to be breakable.
I’m not too savvy on that shit, but I’m not a complete luddite either.
As long as you can follow that transmission, you will be able to find out where it’s coming from. Who cares if you change the binary data. That shit still has to go through a line or airspace. And when it does, it can be intercepted.
I’m just trying to be practical about it.
1. Consider that your rights and privacy are completely compromised.
2. You can be stupid and TOR all your communications and encrypt all your emails and all that shit, but that’s just not practical.
3. Just go about your day and keep doing what you’re doing. Those losers at the NSA, CIA, FBI, police, etc., can continue to harass and abuse you, but like many bullies, if you ignore them, they’ll soon disappear.
But unless you can really make the shit hit the fan and expose which federal scum are harassing you, completely out or blow their covers and make them lose their jobs, then don’t bother engaging them. Karma has a way of bringing justice.
If anything, America will fall because of these federal agents’ stupidity. You can trust me on that.
Tags:chat, cia, encryption, garbage, hypocrisy, journalism, nsa, prodigy, spying, stereotype, surveillance, tor
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http://news.yahoo.com/telepathy-experiment-sends-1st-mental-message-222701481.html
I’m embarrassed by the comments on that article. People are still in denial. Or, they’re the ones doing it. Mind invasion. It’s real. It’s about absolute population control. Forget what those loser scientists claim that it’s for the greater good. Every movie that Hollywood makes now is literally stolen from someone’s dreams. Literally. That’s why you better start thinking like a hallucination to throw these losers off.
Tags:advancement, cia, invasion, mind control, mind reading, nazi, nsa, population control, privacy, real, regime, technology, telepathy, totaltarian
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How To Track Down Jennifer Lawrence Nude Pics Hacker
By Chongchen Saelee
If you haven’t been informed, apparently a hacker has unleashed a collection of nude pics of female celebrities via 4Chan. The hacker seems to have obtained the pics from iCloud or some kind of cloud network that these female celebrities subscribed to. Most of the pics’ context involve them in sexting or post-coital states of undress. Some just look like selfies. They look authentic, and two of the compromised actresses (Jennifer Lawrence and Mary Elizabeth Winstead) have confirmed they are real. The Mary Elizabeth Winstead ones look tame and intimate (the context she claims she shot with her husband), so that one looks convincing. But the Jennifer Lawrence ones don’t make sense. Was she a prostitute? She looks exploited in some of those pics. If they were during sex, they sure are strange. If you’re an actress, you’d only pose like that for a man that was a real bad boy. Think Pamela Anderson via Tommy Lee.
So that leads me to the real point of this post. Who posted these pics? (more…)
Tags:4chan, exploitation, hacked, hacker, icloud, inside job, jennifer lawrence, leak, nsa, nude pic
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http://news.msn.com/us/cia-director-apologizes-to-us-senate-leaders
Same bullshit, same bat-time, same bat channel.
If you’re ever the victim of government spying and harassment, it’s ALMOST ALWAYS someone in your inner circle that has betrayed you. Count on that. I put my life on it. Sometimes your own family members.
Yes, the CIA makes people you think you can trust into back-stabbing cowards that will drop you at a moment’s notice.
The superficial apology doesn’t change human nature.
Tags:apology, cia, ethics, gay, morals, nsa, senate, spying
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http://dailycaller.com/2014/07/29/this-is-why-ex-nsa-chief-keith-alexander-can-charge-1-million-a-month-for-cyber-security/
By Chongchen Saelee
BULL SHIT. Whenever a major weapon becomes obsolete, it gets commercialized. Microwave oven. The Internet. Cellphones. Laptops. Humvees. Etc.
So NSA got called out, as that was part of their plan. It was inevitable. Edward Snowden was their insider salesman. The idea was to act like they were curbing the spying, but either way, they win because it’s their technology. Now they’ll charge you to not spy on you. In essence, they already can spy on you, but now you pay them to slap themselves on the wrist. They win. You lose.
Of course, they don’t want to confirm they can read your minds. Wait until they commercialize that. What kinds of horrors will happen? Right now they’re using it to read “terrorists” sand niggers minds, Chinee commies, your gay thoughts of bathroom stall sex, who you want to murder, what you want to buy at Walmart and Amazon. It’s making them too much money to reveal to the public, so they’re throwing you a bone with this stupid phone data collecting stuff.
And I’m sure they can control the weather too.
These things ALWAYS start out with good intentions, claim to be for national security, of course, until they realize there isn’t really any need for it and people hate wars. So when their weapons become obsolete, then they exploit it and sell it to people who may be dumb enough to pay money for it.
And that, people, is what drives the assholes who claim to be protecting us. Standing ovation.
Tags:commercial, cyber, keith alexander, nsa, profit, security, spying
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http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/nsa-denies-it-used-heartbleed-bug-gather-intelligence-n78356
Well, well, well, NOW they’re getting more specific about what the “Heartbleed bug” actually is. Turns out, it’s a vulnerability in OpenSSL. You gotta be pretty stupid to use OpenSSL to log into a secure site. Like anything that is opensource, any joe schmo can go in there and put their own code leaving a backdoor open for them later. I don’t care if there is a peer-reviewed system in place. If all those supposed peers are crooked and corrupt, the entire system is already compromised. Such is the case with certain forum software (I won’t name names, but they have very sketchy behavior).
Thank goodness I never used OpenSSL (and I would never enable it if it came with any software). So I’m not too worried.
Fuck you, NSA. You guys need to stop playing games.
(OpenSSL is something the NSA would have created. But they’re claiming they didn’t. Do your research. Most of the encryption algorithms the entire Internet uses is written by NSA. Remember, NSA isn’t some righteous cream of the crop elite superhero group, they’re people, and people are flawed, crooked, corrupt, selfish, etc. Bad shit can happen and it does.)
Tags:algorith, backdoor, bug, cia, encryption, hacker, heartbleed, login, loser, nsa, openssl, password, program, steal, vulnerability
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CIA’s got a problem: It thinks it’s Robert DeNiro and being cute for spying on people
By Chongchen Saelee
Filmmaker James Cameron can make light of domestic spying abuse with his spy-thriller “True Lies”, which was actually a remake of a French film (the French are the ones who practically created the war and spy culture), and Ben Stiller’s “Meet The Parents” has a similar sub-plot. (more…)
Tags:america, bully, cia, domestic, edward snowden, james cameron, lame, meet the parents, nsa, robert deniro, spying, terrorism, terrorist, true lies
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I jump on the wannabe-smart bandwagon and discuss the controversy with ex-NSA Edward Snowden. (more…)
Tags:cia, conspiracy, discussion, edward snowden, government, leak, nsa, orwell, theory
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