NSA good guys

Juan Garofalo juan.g71 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 16 12:59:11 PDT 2014



--On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 3:01 PM +0200 Lodewijk andré de la porte
<l at odewijk.nl> wrote:

> 2014-04-16 12:16 GMT+02:00 <tpb-crypto at laposte.net>:
> 
>> > Message du 16/04/14 10:16
>> > De : "Gregory Foster"
>> > On 4/15/14, 11:40 PM, tpb-crypto at laposte.net wrote:
>> > > Companies cannot seize your property, put you in jail and queue you
>> > > to the death row.
>> > 
>> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academi
>> > 
>> > > The company received widespread publicity in 2007 when a group of
>> > > its employees shot at Iraqi civilians killing 17 and injuring 20 in
>> > > Nisour Square, Baghdad. ... Blackwater was also hired during the
>> > > aftermath of Hurricane Katrina by the United States Department of
>> > > Homeland Security, as well as by private clients, including
>> > > communications, petrochemical and insurance companies.
>> > 
>> 
>> Ok, the exception that confirms the rule, that was a company hired by the
>> government to do its dirty job, ie, mercenaries.
>> 
>> Until google, facebook, comcast, DHL, GM, Boeing, ... don't hire such
>> services or do it themselves, they continue to be a lesser threat to the
>> people than government is. 


	Well, boeing is the biggest military contractor on the planet? GM stands
for government motors, no? google, facebook, nsa front ends, etc. 


	Materially, they  are a lesser threat than the government since their
business is not to kill people (well boeing just makes the weapons...),
but, they are the main criminal partners of the government anyway.
	
	
	Looks like Dan Geer wants to divert attention from the 'legal' masters of
corporatism to the corporatists themselves....



	




>> Legally, none of them can do what you quoted
>> above.
> 
> 







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