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  1. Re:Better than arresting people at random on US May Prevent Chinese Hackers From Attending Def Con, Black Hat · · Score: 2

    In Soviet 'merica, the crooks jail you!

  2. Re:probabilities? on Gen. Keith Alexander On Metadata, Snowden, and the NSA: "We're At Greater Risk" · · Score: 1

    Yes, the probability is a real fact, I would have to say the it is true that the NSA is a greater risk...

  3. Re:The sheer volume! on Cuba: US Using New Weapon Against Us -- Spam · · Score: 2

    Yes, Cuba too is targeted by corporate America, its not just for the citizens of the US anymore.

  4. Re:looks like someones relevant again. on Evidence Aside, FBI Says Russians Out To Steal Ideas From US Tech Firms · · Score: 1

    Welcome to the collapse of the global economy, what you are seeing is post USSR fall activity with states fighting over territory and resources. Same will happen here as everything that was taking place pre USSR collapse is presently happening in the US. Many of us refuse to see it and believe in the powers that be, but those same powers a long time ago chose to bring it down be selling future to pad their pockets of their day, the pattern repeated and it's effects have compounded, this is the damage they say is irreversible. In the US is a bit different though, the government has armored up with military grade hardware to tend to the population in obvious anticipation of bloodshed.

  5. Nope. But it is pretty clear that servitude is not voluntary here.

  6. I don't think anyone here is laughing, but I believe there is a growing fear that we may not find our way out of the darkness before the bottom falls out of the dollar.

  7. Re:Let's nuke the white house on U.S. Supreme Court Declines To Rule On Constitutionality of Bulk Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Nah, just repaint with Halloween theme because they seem to like scare the kiddies so much on a fear driven economy. Nip it in the bud, burn the money.

  8. Since the 4th is out the window, they cannot have the 16th without violating the 13th. Then again it has to be taken as a whole or the contract of the 'governed' is void.

  9. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    You're right, he appears to be the fall guy, but managed to avoid it by keeping the machine going.

  10. Re:Bush started warrantless wiretapping on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    Hey now, you've hit the nail on the head. Fact is that it is corporations that wanted and bought and paid for it over time. No politician can go against it without risking retribution to their family or themselves. It's the phucking mob in corporate disguise. And because they didn't go Nuke off the bat looks like 9/11 was an inside job to begin with. They control every aspect of our lives now. That is not life.

  11. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    Is your opinion black people based upon personal experience? Or is it maybe based upon politicians in general? Just imagine the native Indians opinion of you.

    Here's a thought:

    Indian Chief 'Two Eagles' was asked by a white government official, 'You have observed the white man for 90 years. You've seen his wars and his technological advances. You've seen his progress, and the damage he's done.'

    The Chief nodded in agreement.

    The official continued, 'Considering all these events, in your opinion, where did the white man go wrong?'

    The Chief stared at the government official for over a minute and then calmly replied. 'When white man find land, Indians running it, no taxes, no debt, plenty buffalo, plenty beaver, clean water.

    Women did all the work, Medicine man free. Indian man spend all day hunting and fishing; all night having sex.'

    Then the chief leaned back and smiled. 'Only white man dumb enough to think he could improve system like that.'

  12. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    You forgot the foothold alien plot to take over the world.

  13. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 2

    You're absolutely right, we should file a motion to rename the dollar to the fiat, and the united states to house of corporate spam, and repaint the white house to a more appropriate Halloween theme...

  14. Re:Is it not obvious? They have dirt on him! on Why No Executive Order To Stop NSA Metadata Collection? · · Score: 1

    I'd have to say it probably has more to do with being shown the Kennedy assassination tapes prior to the stroke of the pen that put it into action. Cheney did say back when all this started "We're going to the dark side"...

  15. Re:Clarification on NYU Group Says Its Scheme Makes Cracking Individual Passwords Impossible · · Score: 1

    True, but somehow I do not believe the NSA would be compelled to support this.

  16. Re:Ethical is irrelevant. on NASA Can't Ethically Send Astronauts On One-Way Missions To Deep Space · · Score: 1

    Or the government can just dig out the technology they have been working on that is decades ahead of public knowledge...

  17. Re:Reversible on USB Reversable Cable Images Emerge · · Score: 2

    Well, so much for the USB superposition...

  18. Re:April Fools? on NSA Confirms It Has Been Searching US Citizens' Data Without a Warrant · · Score: 1

    All of this is product of a compromised election process. The CIA is known for their responsibility of doing the dirty work and I can see the terms used to be 'just get it done', the NSA is responsible for signal intelligence and can see the same terms used again, 'just get it done'. Both were forbidden constitutionally from conducting operations on US soil and against US citizens as they are branched from DOD. When you have people in office that are not representing the people, these things will be abused by method of order and they will be held accountable if they do not comply. The constitution or supreme law of the land as well as the law that governed the government was for a long time the line between the US being a respected nation or a monster. We've seen the monster part for a while now, so have the powers that compromised the election process. If we fail to recognize it for what it truly meant to all of us as a nation we will plunge further into darkness beyond the financial industry just holding off the fall until it is a problem of someone else. The constitution does not need to be amended, just respected. The election process can certainly stand to be changed.

  19. Re:So Arrest Them on Senate Report Says CIA Misled Government About Interrogation Methods · · Score: 1

    That's as about as likely as a candidate that promises to crack down on organized crime. It'll change when the powers that be decide 'they' don't want to live in a shit hole, not before.

  20. Re:The processor... on How the FBI and Secret Service Know Your Network Has Been Breached Before You Do · · Score: 1

    Well sure, only as much as you are truly anonymous... ;)

  21. Yep, that happened sometime around RSA generating not so random numbers. And all the money spent by store fronts on encryption for POS systems was fraud because we the people cannot have encryption unless it is broken. Looking back on some of the people in my life I do not doubt subtlety, resources or intellect of a criminal.

  22. The processor... on How the FBI and Secret Service Know Your Network Has Been Breached Before You Do · · Score: 1

    They have real time access to credit card processors and to all major credit cards, they had this long before so they can effectively track an individual under warrant by their spending, they can tell by time and usage if a number has been compromised. There was never a reason to penetrate the store front credit card processing environment so Dell, apology accepted for the "inconvenience" -jerks. These numbers they come across in their hacking endeavors should be flagged by the major credit cards and credit source charges rerouted if they wanted to pursue individual targets, aside from that they should be immediately cancelled. I've seen bad investigative calls made by the Secret Service by determining malware that monitored keystrokes detected on the fileserver, but it would have been required to be present on the terminals as that is where the keyboard wedge MSR's were installed. I'm pretty sure these guys are quite busy on their forensics but they need to better substantiate root cause to rule out inside jobs.

  23. Re:Samsung? For Security!!! on Russian Officials Dump iPads For Samsung Tablets Over Spy Fears · · Score: 1

    Until you see the godfather and the devil playing both ends against the middle to generate blood money in a process commonly known as human trafficking. Then the soviet union fell. It will probably end in humanity there fighting over trees to sleep in and low hanging fruit to eat. Unlikely they will have problems like using Apple or Samsung when the fabric of their society is being torn apart by their own 'code of honor'.

  24. Re:Not all of it on Privacy Advocates Seek Regulation of Surveillance Tech Exports · · Score: 1

    They should make the pilots wear tin foil to block the government mind control rays as an enhanced 'security'... Ya just never know...

  25. Re:Once again the fox wants to guard the henhouse on Privacy Advocates Seek Regulation of Surveillance Tech Exports · · Score: 1

    How else could they live up to their reputation for hypocrisy? But then again they could just being lying again...