4 Jul
2017
4 Jul
'17
11:26 p.m.
with a list of laws in her back pocket that are already capable of subverting encryption,
<stating the obvious dept.> - laws don't subvert encryption - humans comply with or exercise peaceful political civil disobedience with said laws - governments impose consequences for unsanctioned/ un-backdoored encryption, by sanction of statutes, courts, police and guns Fail to handle to your government, and you fail ... (Fancy crypto has never been, and shall never be, enough to "ensure our freedoms", though cryptech is a tool that may facilitate civil disobedience in some ways.)