Twitter discloses national security letters (2015 and 2016)

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Sat Jan 28 00:16:33 PST 2017


As before thse corps and their ceo's all trying to get props
in the news are nothing but pussies. All they're doing
is meekly asking for permission to do the free speech already
written plain as day in the US Constitution. They're playing
the game for team gov on this and further eroding things.
Joint corporate disobediance in protest to bogus lower law, secrets,
and unethical unfair impositions via them upon others needs
to be a thing. It's not as if the gov will swoop in and close them
all down just for publishing some bullshit secret papers.
Those that don't fight secrecy will eventually be got by or
fall with it. History has made no mistake about that.

While the popularized lavabit, or calyx, et al may have been
novel or pesky fighters, they certainly weren't free.
Only the leakers of secrets hold that high distinction.



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