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Old June 20th 13, 02:11 AM posted to sci.space.policy
Brad Guth[_3_]
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Default OT In Just A Few Hours, A Bunch Of People Plan To 'Troll

On Saturday, June 15, 2013 8:59:21 AM UTC-7, Wayne Throop wrote:
:: David Spain

:: Upon reflection, what this story is *really* about is one of lack of

:: faith in our government all 'round. Think about it...



Why would anybody have "faith" in a *government*, of all things?


Exactly, and proven over and over that governments simply can't be trusted, much less of their oligarch peers that stay in charge regardless of whomever we the Republic elect or appoint.

Nowadays, after the latest Microsoft XP bloatware upgrade along with whatever Google+ and PRISM has stuck us with, my computer never fully sleeps regardless of having been instructed to do so after the specified 10 or 15 minutes of no user/keyboard activity. I can manually still manage to put it to sleep, but no doubt their remote ability to essentially do anything they please regardless of our wishes is commonplace. Of course I could always pull the plug.

This government of ours that’s spying on us and most everyone else started within our mutually perpetrated cold-war era, plus as soon as Usenet/newsgroups existed and its accelerated usage with each and every pc and internet advancement is when our spooks and moles went into serious overdrive. Before PRISM, we always had the cloak and daggers of DARPA, and more recently Raytheon and presumably TRW as having been tapping into our private/civilian lives for many years, by essentially eavesdropping and gathering personal data and account access without any legal or constitutional considerations whatsoever.

http://www.sfgate.com/technology/art...ks-4273405.php

Apparently big brother just got a little bigger and a whole lot more real: Imagine what our DARPA, DoD, DHS and Pentagon have been doing as much or more invasive spying on us. However, perhaps PRISM is just another ruse that’s covering something much bigger.

Just like Nazi Germany, even Google hasn’t been allowed to share how much of their client personal information had been accessed and/or violated by PRISM. No doubt the official gag order had lethal consequences associated, that Google simply could not risk.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/busine...e0e_story.html

With our NSA good buddies of PRISM tracking our every internet move and thereby easily taking our private internet searchings and communications stuff entirely out of context, there will likely be problems and consequences, including a potential of revenge Karma, especially when their unauthorized snooping causes yet another computer to malfunction or unexpectedly fail at controlling something critically important.

Awhile back our NSA/CIA spooks bragged how they’d managed to corrupt a Russian natural gas refinery computer management system, which caused deaths, injuries and tens of millions in collateral damage as well as affecting a major energy resource which ultimately caused all sorts of energy shortages and unavoidable civilian losses. We’d also given OBL training and equipment which included a number of spendy stingers that got utilized to kill Russians in Afghanistan. Then we get the revenge Karma of 9-11 and so forth.. Gee whiz, apparently all of that turned out exactly how the oligarch/Bilderbergs had planned.

Hopefully PRISM will at least record and archive each and every keystroke/word (including our voice and whatever video data) and especially of recording those words from so many others as having been directed at stalking and provoking us, so that the proper amount of context isn’t lost or otherwise badly interpreted, as well as for assisting with operating system and file recovery should this invasive spying get our computers too messed up.

This PRISM stuff is only going to put more social/political fears into the current and future of each K-12 generation that comes along, making them even more paranoid or afraid to even read any of our social or scientific research context from the likes of Google Groups(G+) or especially that of any preexisting unmoderated Usenet/newsgroup that’s globally accessible. to most anyone with even a basic email reader such as the free Thunderbird offered by Mozilla.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/...144220722.html

I pointed out where the NSA has hacked civilian infrastructure such as universities, hospitals, and private businesses because it is dangerous. These nakedly, aggressively criminal acts are wrong no matter the target. Not only that, when NSA makes a technical mistake during an exploitation operation, critical systems crash. Congress hasn't declared war on the countries—the majority of them are our allies—but without asking for public permission, NSA is running network operations against them that affect millions of innocent people. And for what? So we can have secret access to a computer in a country we're not even fighting? So we can potentially reveal a potential terrorist with the potential to kill fewer Americans than our own Police? No, the public needs to know the kinds of things a government does in its name, or the "consent of the governed" is meaningless.

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No doubt this PRISM fiasco and its revenge Karma is taking us from bad to worse before any of it gets under control by those of us always having to pay for everything they do or manage to screw up.

No doubt the FBI, CIA and DHS each have their very own undercover or stealth internet and phone snooping capability, and thanks specifically to Microsoft and Apple having given our government all the essential side and back door keys, kinda makes it a done deal, in that most everything we have is essentially up for grabs by any internal authority or rogue systems technician that obviously can’t be trusted any further than GW Bush, Dick Cheney or Hitler.
 




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