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.
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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.
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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.foia.cia.gov/privacy_request
By Chongchen Saelee
It’s hard not to take things personally when you’ve realized your entire life has been under surveillance and scrutinized meticulously. It makes you question whether or not you’re an equal citizen, or a tool of the government, an expendable pawn. I have it in me to eventually submit a formal request to find out what the US Government has documentated about me. Or should I just ignore these losers and try to live my life?
And ironic of all, they charge you a fee to get that information about yourself. Who knows what kind of garbage they have written about you or is made up. Talk about sadistic.
Tags:cia, civil rights, federal, formal, freedom of information act, government, morality, privacy act, request, spying, submit, surveillance
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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…)
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The film The Matrix is how the government rubs it in your face. (more…)
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I show you how we do. (more…)
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