FOIA: National Reconnaissance Office NROL-39 Octopus Mission Patch

Rayzer Rayzer at riseup.net
Fri Jan 22 07:45:49 PST 2016


Shawn K. Quinn wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-01-22 at 02:39 -0300, juan wrote:
>> On Thu, 21 Jan 2016 19:30:15 -0800
>> Rayzer <Rayzer at riseup.net> wrote:
>>
>>>     Privacy and security researcher Runa Sandvik wanted to know who
>>>     approved this and why, 
>>
>> 	Now, that's really a fundamental piece of information which can
>> 	lead to some fundamental changes regarding...something. Or
>> 	other.
>>
>>
>>
>>> so she filed a FOIA 
>> 	isn't that runa sandvik on the tor payroll (like
>> 	coderman) ? 
>>
>> 	ah, the state-funded professional 'activists' and their 
>> 	impressive...'research'.
>> - 
>>
>>> with the NRO for the
>>>     development materials that went into the logo. A few months later,
>>>     the NRO delivered.
>> 	
>> 	...delivered bullshit.
> I get that you think this FOIA request was a waste of time. However, I
> disagree completely, and I think we do have a right to know who came up
> with this rather creepy logo. It is definitely an eye-opener to me that
> "A little sinister!!" wasn't enough to discourage the final "OK" on it.
> Honestly, this logo should never have made it out into the world; I
> think the world would be a better place if an alternative logo had been
> developed and all copies of the existing one shredded, overwritten with
> zeros, degaussed, etc as appropriate.
>

You forgot to extract your tongue from cheek.

-- 
RR
"Freedom is the capacity to pause between stimulus and response." ~Rollo May


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