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Thread Author: movilogo Replies: 5

 NSA drama - movilogo
Thoughts please

1. Why USA is so desperate to plug leakage by Snowden when it is already well known that all big nations have their digital surveillance program.

2. Why most EU countries (especially after France/Portugal/Spain's action today on Bolivian president's aircraft) are so eager to be most obedient servants of USA?

3. Are you changing your digital habits because of this?

 NSA drama - Alanovich
1. Hubris
2. Money
3. No
 NSA drama - Dog
ZOG (Zionist occupied government) has even blocked access to The Guardian website for its soldiers in the mid East:

rt.com/usa/access-us-guardian-website-553/
 NSA drama - Armel Coussine
There's no significant leakage, nothing to plug.

The pursuit of whistleblowers who have signed the Official Secrets Act (or equivalent) is standard practice and for governments, good sense. Naturally the media try to make out that something sensational has been revealed, but it hasn't really.

'The spooks are recording all our messages and phone calls and giving copies to our allies!'

Big deal... what do people think GCHQ is there for? Tchah!
 NSA drama - rtj70
>> what do people think GCHQ is there for

Exactly. They whole purpose is to intercept and monitor voice, data etc. That's what they are there for. Same as the NSA.

Do some people think they only intercept this for the bad guys :-) They'll only identify the 'bad guys' by monitoring everything. I've no issue with them doing this.

Some will also not like someone tracking their whereabouts. Yet many with a smartphone will for example let google monitor where you've been by turning that on (or not turning it off) on their phone.
 NSA drama - Old Navy
Some people must be naïve enough to believe that the thousands of CCTV, ANPR, and speed cameras are all dummies.
Last edited by: Old Navy on Wed 3 Jul 13 at 18:37
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