Re: [Privacy] Snowden Warns Governments Are Using Coronavirus to Build 'the Architecture of Oppression'
At 09:04 PM 4/9/2020, you wrote:
Snowden Warns Governments Are Using Coronavirus to Build 'the Architecture of Oppression'
Bear in mind that leaker's information ages into less significance, other than historical, as sources respond to the leaks with replacements and innovations. Leaks are left unchallenged, even promoted and initiated, by sources to serve as alluring camouflage for current operations. Some wizards claim leaks and leakers were invented and sustained for this purpose. Prosecutons and demonization and publicity and legislation are tools of the deceptive ops. FOIA a particularly manipulative technique, redactions and classification markings applied for verisimilitude. So too the tiny yellow dots and other traces. Others: Encryption and anonymizers, drop boxes, whispers to journos, aggrieved insiders and loose-lipped contractors, inspector generals, congressional briefings, sex entrapments, privacy protection NGOs, hired and coerced bots, trolls and hackers, iimplants in hardware and software, compromised communcations and internet workers and admins, lawyers, priests, psychiatrists and other supposedly confidential advisers. Roll your own narcotic of outsmarting the mofos, peddle the product of secrecy and oppression.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020, 08:15 John Young <jya@pipeline.com> wrote:
Bear in mind that leaker's information ages into less significance, other than historical, as sources respond to the leaks with replacements and innovations.
Leaks are left unchallenged, even promoted and initiated, by sources to serve as alluring camouflage for current operations.
Some wizards claim leaks and leakers were invented and sustained for this purpose. Prosecutons and demonization and publicity and legislation are tools of the deceptive ops.
FOIA a particularly manipulative technique, redactions and classification markings applied for verisimilitude. So too the tiny yellow dots and other traces.
Hi, thank you from the bottom of my heart for pointing me things I should have more attention on... And sorry for not being a clever girl. :P Others: Encryption and anonymizers, drop boxes, whispers to journos,
aggrieved insiders and loose-lipped contractors, inspector generals, congressional briefings, sex entrapments, privacy protection NGOs, hired and coerced bots, trolls and hackers, iimplants in hardware and software, compromised communcations and internet workers and admins, lawyers, priests, psychiatrists and other supposedly confidential advisers.
Believe me, I really respect the confidentiality of my contacts. Enough for being arrested in an airport for it. Enough for deleting the whole content of my only good and trustful notebook, and broke it in several little pieces, and throw them in a river to keep the privacy and the secrets of only _two_ contacts of mine, before killing myself. But I survived and, after all the mess and the fire at home, Darwin has left me live, but with no decent notebook. That's the reason why I never shared a privacy key here yet. It would so trustful as nothing. Roll your own narcotic of outsmarting the mofos, peddle the product
of secrecy and oppression.
Hey, I live in South America, but it doesn't mean I am selling narcotics to the USA! I know North-Americans love them and some dollars would be very useful, but it never was my wish... I want to save people, not kill them. You can judge my intelligence, my jokes, my musical taste, my bad English, but please avoid to judge my character without knowing me a bit better. You know I donate blood since my 18 years old birthday, the legal age for begin to do it, no and I am still a repetition donator and will die being one of them. My blood shows a lot of things about me. No AIDS, no sexual diseases, no hepatitis type C, no promiscuity, no drugs. I don't drink alcohol, don't smoke, don't kill people and other animals, stopped drinking soft drinks, still trying to stop being a veggie. Left the veganism, but I am veggie since I was a teenager and was considered weird, like my piercings and tattoos, so it's "strange" to be so "ordinary" now. Ah, and even being a lawyer, I am f... poor. You know what it means... I am honest, hahahaha!!! ;D I love you. Thank you for being, Mr. Young! <3 Ceci PS: - Here, John for me is "John Newman"! :D
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On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 07:15:54AM -0400, John Young wrote:
At 09:04 PM 4/9/2020, you wrote:
Snowden Warns Governments Are Using Coronavirus to Build 'the Architecture of Oppression'
Bear in mind that leaker's information ages into less significance, other than historical, as sources respond to the leaks with replacements and innovations.
Leaks are left unchallenged, even promoted and initiated, by sources to serve as alluring camouflage for current operations.
Some wizards claim leaks and leakers were invented and sustained for this purpose. Prosecutons and demonization and publicity and legislation are tools of the deceptive ops.
FOIA a particularly manipulative technique, redactions and classification markings applied for verisimilitude. So too the tiny yellow dots and other traces.
Others: Encryption and anonymizers, drop boxes, whispers to journos, aggrieved insiders and loose-lipped contractors, inspector generals, congressional briefings, sex entrapments, privacy protection NGOs, hired and coerced bots, trolls and hackers, iimplants in hardware and software, compromised communcations and internet workers and admins, lawyers, priests, psychiatrists and other supposedly confidential advisers.
Roll your own narcotic of outsmarting the mofos, peddle the product of secrecy and oppression.
Trump To Pardon Edward Snowden? https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-pardon-edward-snowden In surprising comments during an interview with the New York Post this week, President Trump mused: “There are a lot of people that think that he is not being treated fairly. I mean, I hear that.” He added: “Many people are on his side, I will say that. I don’t know him, never met him. But many people are on his side.” https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/14/edward-snowden-trump-preside... The comments, published in the Post Thursday, have unleashed widespread speculation that Trump could actually pardon whistleblower Edward Snowden at a moment political momentum is gaining from Republican-Libertarian voices in Congress. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/aug/14/edward-snowden-trump-preside... Suggesting something is already in the waters, Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie (R) called out Trump on Friday, tweeting simply, "Donald Trump should pardon Edward Snowden," while tagging both. And Libertarian/Independent Congressman Justin Amash of Michigan tweeted in support for such a bold move from the president as well: Edward @Snowden is a whistleblower who exposed unconstitutional surveillance practices that violated the rights of millions. He deserves the opportunity to return to the United States and receive a pardon as part of a fair process that examines his actions. https://t.co/JqVccAYd41 — Justin Amash (@justinamash) August 14, 2020 [One can hope...]
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Cecilia Tanaka
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John Young
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Zenaan Harkness