FBI to gain expanded hacking powers as Senate effort to block fails

juan juan.g71 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 4 15:57:19 PST 2016


On Sun, 04 Dec 2016 18:45:09 -0500
rooty <arpspoof at protonmail.com> wrote:

> right - they been doing that shit for Years. No problems here
> although I'm not brown and from Seria



	So tell us rooty, what's your favorite hobby? Maybe beat
	children to death? 



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> -------- Original Message --------
> On Dec 4, 2016, 3:38 PM, Mirimir wrote:
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> On 12/04/2016 04:19 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
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> > On 12/04/2016 01:27 PM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
> >> On Dec 4, 2016 3:03 PM, "rooty" <arpspoof at protonmail.com
> >> <mailto:arpspoof at protonmail.com>> wrote:
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> >>> This is a good thing - war on terror here we come
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> >> No, boy, it is _not_ a good thing. The governments and its
> >> institutions and agencies are the real terror and they will use 'a
> >> greater good' -- terrorism, paedophilia, spying, whatever -- as
> >> excuse to disrespect people's privacy and violate civil rights,
> >> creating new laws for justify their vile actions, if necessary. Or
> >> simply ignoring the already existent legislation and all the
> >> international agreements.
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> > I don't think the FBI will gain expanded powers of surveillance;
> > rather, they will gain the ability to use information they already
> > routinely gather by illegal means openly, in Court filings. Where
> > previously they had to work around the law by using illegal methods
> > to locate information that is admissible in Court ("parallel
> > construction"), they will be able to take a much more direct
> > approach.
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> > :o/
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> Yes, that's reality. FBI leeches data and skills from NSA. And NSA
> does whatever it wants to. US is always at war. And there are no laws
> in war.



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