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Snowden is now being arrested under "espionage" charges. He looked at the data that the government gathers and that makes him a spy...






Jebus christmas, it's all 'appening.
The Guardian just posted a video of their interview with the whistleblower, Ed Snowden, who just came forward. What a national fucking treasure. Big lubs to the guy
Anyways, interesting stuff all round. Very much looking forward to hearing Hague deny any involvement or knowledge of, tomorrow, lulz ... he was meant to be visiting the states tomorrow apparently but the US cancelled ... 'UK embassy in DC says our tea with foreign secretary William Hague tomorrow is off due to 'Parliamentary business at home' .. hah!
The Guardian coverage is fucking awesome on a minute by minute basis as usual for major news breaks.
Thoughts, opinions, predictions?
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"Using online anonymity services such as Tor or sending encrypted e-mail and instant messages are grounds for U.S.-based communications to be retained by the National Security Agency, even when they're collected inadvertently, according to a secret government document published Thursday. ...The memos outline procedures NSA analysts must follow to ensure they stay within the mandate of minimizing data collected on U.S. citizens and residents. While the documents make clear that data collection and interception must cease immediately once it's determined a target is within the U.S., they still provide analysts with a fair amount of leeway. And that leeway seems to work to the disadvantage of people who take steps to protect their Internet communications from prying eyes. For instance, a person whose physical location is unknown—which more often than not is the case when someone uses anonymity software from the Tor Project—"will not be treated as a United States person, unless such person can be positively identified as such, or the nature or circumstances of the person's communications give rise to a reasonable belief that such person is a United States person," the secret document stated.'"

Gareth Williams was 31 years old when his body was discovered in a padlocked sports holdall submerged in 'a fluid' in the bath of his top (3rd) floor flat at 36, Alderney Street, Pimlico, London Map on the afternoon of 23 August 2010. He had last been see alive in London on 15 August 2010. Police reported that the body "was in an advanced state of decay" when found and this made establishing the cause of death problematical. A 2012 review concluded that he 'probably locked himself into sports bag'.

Ha ha. Mine knows me well. "Zimmerman real Listing with" Zimermann = creator of PGP and ZRTPHahahahahaa! Cos people padlock themselves inside holdalls then drown themselves in baths filled with "fluid" all the time :D
And in TMN update news, it's still mostly searching for crappy female pop stars and actresses, cars, US airlines and stuff... but the current one is pure gold: "enslaving the disabled"![]()
I ran a very high traffic exit node for a number of years. I think it's a great project, but far from perfect. In combination with other technologies it is highly effective against 'blanket surveillance' IMO. The more mud in the water, the better. As you have stated many times, the technology isn't the weak link, it is generally the human interacting with it. TOR is actively developed and is constantly improving. Trusting you secrets with it isn't a good idea. Be smart.as I have said a million times on here, I would not touch TOR with a bargepole, and here is one of several reasons why :
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Safe harbour principle applies in this case. Otherwise ISP would also be held accountable. I have dealt with a number of complaints in my time.hahah fuck running an exit node. Good for spying on people, not so good if you end up having childporn running through it. I believe someone was arrested in australia last year for that very reason.
Ha ha. Mine knows me well. "Zimmerman real Listing with" Zimermann = creator of PGP and ZRTP
It uses an RSS feed to build the keyword queries from. I have mine set to use Al Jazeera & Khaama Press (Afghan) among others. The helicopters keep flying over, but none have landed yet insha'Allah.Do you have to use Google (or the other search engines it uses - I have it set to just Google though as that's the only one I've ever used regularly before) in order for it to "learn" your preferences and tailor its searches a bit? I've hardly used Google recently cos been trying that StartPage one I mentioned earlier of late instead (which it turns out is pretty good and am quite happy to continue using it rather than Google itself). Or does it go for what sites you look at? Or D) None of the above? Cos mine seems to still think I'm mostly an American teenage boy. Although it's chucking in a few that seem to fit the kinda stuff I've been browsing of late - largely in relation to this thread, as it happens. Although searching for "John McAfee NSFW" when I was posting in the peev thread was almost spooky in terms of pure comedy sychronicity :D

Reese: Defense network computers. New... powerful... hooked into everything, trusted to run it all. They say it got smart, a new order of intelligence. Then it saw all people as a threat, not just the ones on the other side. Decided our fate in a microsecond: extermination.
Sarah Connor: What did he just say?
Gas Station Attendant: He said there's a storm coming in.
Sarah Connor: [sighs] I know.