Given that I will likely not be prosecuted, I should reveal my trump card

Razer g2s at riseup.net
Tue May 30 07:08:32 PDT 2017



On 05/30/2017 05:52 AM, Ryan Carboni wrote:


> if a police organization has a version of it with a backdoor, they
> have to disclose it or be in violation of copyright law.

No they don't. No they aren't.

Rr



> During early 2013, when attempting to run puppy linux, I remove the
> CD, as I always do. However there is little noticed logic to the
> operating system, when you remove the disk after inputting the
> password it will boot up from the flash drive's faster newer version,
> but instead it requested the CD. The CD was physically similar to the
> ones I burn. But this event shows that my CD was replaced, that
> someone is willing to substitute actual products for seemingly
> identical ones.
>
> Given that Puppy Linux has the GNU GPL, if a police organization has a
> version of it with a backdoor, they have to disclose it or be in
> violation of copyright law.
>
> Given how the government is loathe to disclose secrets, and perhaps
> even the ACLU, I will likely not be prosecuted on the basis of any
> evidence related to my use of a computer.
>
> Anyway, I should inform you folks how to seize the memes of
> production. Get those celebrities who praised Tor to say what the NSA
> is doing is excessive, invasive, hurtful, and does not represent the
> American values they believe in. Instead of... "the debate". Even if
> there is a border search exemption, people should be notified if it is
> at 100%.
>
> Or go around rebutting the spyshills, telling them that Snowden must
> be a senior government official, since despite the efforts of numerous
> journalists for a scoop, Snowden disclosed the extent of NSA
> surveillance first.
>
> Memes only have to be facially true to the greatest number of people
> (you too can be a politician for $0).
>
> "You're free little ones! Run!"
> *baa* *baa* *baa*
> "They aren't leaving the gate."
> "You have to pick them up and place them outside to free them."



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