its a strange strange complex i will never understand ... its as if they got the fight beat out of them and they just want silence out of all the trauma they have endured - this is the solution they find admirable\desirable ... then ask for officials to be held `
'accountable '
please beauties point me in the direction of the 'accountability office' on fatherfucking another fucking universe vortex vacuum some weird thing in the center of a black whole that births new stars or some crap proving once again there is no nothing
for fuck sake peoplish movements
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 16:11:00 -0600
Mirimir <mirimir@riseup.net> wrote:
> He was mocking you, yes. But I don't recall much from you except
> criticism of others' ideas, plans, projects, etc.
Yes, exactly. Valid criticism of stuff that doesn't work and is
morally fucked up.
You have a problem with that? You want people to try to sell
garbage and go unchallenged?
>
> > You, too, let me know when you guys start 'watching' and
> > 'holding accountable' your 'representatives' aka your
> > masters.
> >
> >
> > I'll be waiting for you to post the access credentials to
> > phone companies, ISPs, datacenters and the like, so that we can
> > start 'watching' the government just like they watch us.
>
> That information is out there.
What information is out there?
Are you missing the point on purpose? The networks are 'owned'
by the government and friends, and there obviously is no
fucking way for joe six pack to use their infrastructure to
'watch' his masters.
> But it doesn't get posted on open mail
> lists. Results are put online, via WikiLeaks, Cryptome, pastebins,
Not what I was getting at, not to mention, the amount of stuff
that gets posted is (pretty) small.
> etc. But once access info goes public, it becomes useless.
Of course. Like I said, the networks are owned by the
government. Temporary glitches in security don't mean much, if
anything.
Oh, and let me know when the nsa really gets 'hacked' as
opposed as having one employee betray them.