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wHaT iS NaTioNal SeCuriTy?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-23 22:23

Importantly, national security is not just about countering threats; it is also about making the most of
opportunities. In particular, Australia seeks to shape the international environment, both to prevent
the emergence of security threats, and to achieve broader bene¿ts for
Australia (such as trade and
economic bene¿ts).

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-23 22:42

Australia’s national security activities combine to form
eight pillars that reÀect the evolution of our national
security environment

Countering terrorism, espionage and foreign interference
The Australia–United States Alliance

States have always used espionage as a tool to
pursue national interests. Today, our reliance on
cyberspace has increased our exposure to this threat.
Espionage and foreign interference activities against
Australia place a range of our national interests at
risk, including: classi¿ed government information;
commercial information with direct consequences for
business and the economy; intellectual property; and
the private information of our citizens.

The Australia–United States Alliance (the Alliance)
remains our most important security relationship.

It remains an important anchor for peace and security in
our region.

White House tries to prevent ruling on NSA surveillance

RSA Denies Knowingly Building NSA 'Back Door' Into Security Software

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-23 22:43

¿ǝpnp 'ʇuıod ɹnoʎ s,ʇɐɥʍ

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 6:02

cool text

If security makes us safe, then doesn't insecurity make us dangerous? ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 6:11

I sure hope you feel safe and secure now that you've made the world less so... Wanna do it again? =D

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 6:16

after the gfc... i'm starting to think you are doing it on purpose..

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 6:29

Why would you be so worried that everyone is using the internet to plot against you, if that wasn't Exactly what you were using it for?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 6:32

And in that case, maybe people should be.. =)
How else will everyone defeat the terrorists?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 7:40

>>8
What about treating other countries with respect instead of imposing their values on societies that are culturally different?

I don't like Ron Paul, but i find that he is right when he say that USA provoked all the terrorist attacks. It's just blowback.

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 8:08

Never ceases to amuse me that you think /prog/ is the NSA

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 8:34

moot is an nsa agent . i can prove it, but then i have to kill you all.

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-24 8:37

>>11
prove it and kill me

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 9:51

>>9
a criminal with amnesia too might consider himself a victim?

>>10
the internet is nsa... /prog/ is just convenient =)

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:08

Isn't it a little naive to think that you could blame any sort of 'celestial intervention' on a singular earth-dweller?

Coincidentally, i've had a strange gut-ache all day =(
Proof-of-Plotting perhaps? Or a minor Revenge-attack even?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:09

>>14
Isn't it a little naive to think that you could blame any sort of 'celestial intervention' on a singular earth-dweller?
Context pls.

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:15

Well, eating is fine, and stomach muscles aren't even sore...
Solar Nexus is though xD

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:18

I guess i could've been hit in the navel by some freak micro-asteroid... ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:21

>>17
You might want to go to the hospital then.
Just sayin

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:27

What you get for imparting wisdom on a village idiot =D

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:32

But i suppose it's nice to know there's no harm in attacking an allied civilian....

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:32

>>19
The need for a new village idiot?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:40

If you always match words with actions, is it any wonder who really is the evil one?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:41

>>22
The guy who does bad stuff, right?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:41

>>23
No wait! The guy with the goatee!

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:44

>>21
anywhere but the special needs village.. =)

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 10:59

Ah, who knows ^^
It could be god, or someone pretending =D
It could even be me, and just consequence... natural or otherwise =)

Most likely a needy burner though xD

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 11:02

*Needs Everything Some More* ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 11:20

I'm not even asking they give up anything they own...
it's everything they don't..?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 11:27

I think it's just that you're hungry. That's why I get stomach aches

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 21:14

http://www.wnd.com/2013/12/bizarre-tech-meltdown-on-radio-with-nsa-slayer/

Because only the No-Snooping-Agency can tell you what is true ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 21:16

At least we can count on them to give us the Least untruthful untrue answer!

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-25 21:24

"It was high time, anyway," Flapper fluttered on, "to clarify that limitless information collection is nothing like "spying.' Spying is about unearthing what's called 'intelligence.' Our back-office computer wizards wouldn't know spying intelligence if it crashed through the window. Good riddance as well to having 'national' in our name for we intrude on many more overseas calls than domestic, party line gossip. And since we hide whether our wiretapping has ever stopped one terrorist attack, we are happy not to be weighed down with any "security' obligations. Aside from protecting our financial security, of course, and our essential, if covert $12 billion annual budget. Threaten that security and you'll learn what instant communication is all about: we've got more dirt buried on more critics than old J. Edgar's FBI ever shoveled up on his enemies."

explains Gen. Fred Flapper, interim NSA chief

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 1:27

I like you :)

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 9:06

bigot
ˈbɪgət/
noun
noun: bigot; plural noun: bigots

    1.
    a person who is bigoted.
    "religious bigots"
    synonyms:    dogmatist, partisan, sectarian, prejudiced person;
    racist, racialist, sexist, homophobe, chauvinist, jingoist, anti-Semite; (Omg not again!)
    informalmale chauvinist pig, MCP (sexist too!)

Bigotry is the state of mind of a bigot: someone who, as a result of their prejudices, treats or views other people with fear, distrust, hatred, contempt, or intolerance ...

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 9:18

Isn't it bigotry to say that any particular group of people cannot be bigots? Kind of racist too? ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 9:23

Hah, the list of synonyms must be too long =)

Did you mean: define anti-semitic ?
Google can't even define it properly ^^ or it doesn't mean anything?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 9:34

hmm...
but how Orwellian is the "No-Snooping-Agency"...? Surely they aren't going to take that name =) It's almost worse than "National-Security Agency" already...

It's not prejudice if they really do hate foreigners =D

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 9:35

*not me being prejudice.. ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 9:39

I don't need to dig dirt... I can see it's ugly head rearing up from the other side of the planet =D

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 9:46

>>39
Oh you're a miner?
Cool, my father was a miner

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-26 12:53

>>39
Oh you're a miner?
Cool, my father wasn't a miner

>>40
Oh your father was a miner?
Cool, I am not a miner

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 9:13

=) was just watching a bit of Lord of the Rings...

It's about a ring that can make people go invisible (like the NSA's secrecy), and who-ever holds it becomes evil and won't give it up..

Inscribed on the ring;
One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them,
One ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.

Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring of the Nibelung) is a cycle of four epic operas by the German composer Richard Wagner (1813–1883). The works are based loosely on characters from the Norse sagas and the Nibelungenlied. The composer termed the cycle a "Bühnenfestspiel" (stage festival play), structured in three days preceded by a Vorabend ("ante-evening"). It is often referred to as the Ring Cycle, Wagner's Ring, or simply the Ring.

Wagner wrote the libretto and music over the course of about twenty-six years, from 1848 to 1874. The four operas that constitute the Ring cycle are, in sequence:

    Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold)
    Die Walküre (The Valkyrie)
    Siegfried
    Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods)

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 9:35

You got good taste man.
I always make my friends laugh by doing the golem voice. It's hilarious

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 9:38

The plot revolves around a magic ring that grants the power to rule the world, forged by the Nibelung dwarf Alberich from gold he stole from the Rhine maidens in the river Rhine. With the assistance of the God Loge, Wotan – the chief of the gods – steals the ring from Alberich, who curses it, but is forced to hand it over to the giants, Fafner and Fasolt in payment for building the home of the gods, Valhalla, or they will take Freia, who provides the gods with the golden apples that keep them young. Wotan's schemes to regain the ring, spanning generations, drive much of the action in the story. His grandson, the mortal Siegfried, wins the ring by slaying Fafner (who slew Fasolt for the ring) – as Wotan intended – but is eventually betrayed and slain as a result of the intrigues of Alberich's son Hagen, who wants the ring. Finally, the Valkyrie Brünnhilde – Siegfried's lover and Wotan's daughter who lost her immortality for defying her father in an attempt to save Siegfried's father Sigmund – returns the ring to the Rhine maidens as she commits suicide on Siegfried's funeral pyre, Hagen is drowned as he attempts to recover the ring. In the process, the gods and Valhalla are destroyed.

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 9:57

>>44
Bad end :(

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 10:08

>>44
Good. Only Allah, the true god, remains in the end.

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 10:25

You're my favourite person on /prog/.
Post more!
Hell, use a tripcode too!

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 19:16

On the radio: Judge Rules NSA collection of American data Legal...
I half-agree with this.. It's your country, if it doesn't affect me then perhaps i shouldn't worry =) How else can they weed out the Corrupt heads of congress?
Sadly, that's not what it says..
on the internet: A federal judge in New York has ruled the National Security Agency's massive data collection program is legal

Pauley cited the NSA's inability to connect the telephone dots ahead of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. "[Al-Qaeda's plot] succeeded because conventional intelligence gathering could not detect diffuse filaments connecting al-Qaeda," he wrote.

Also because they shut the system down three weeks before it happened xD It's like they knew it was going to happen..

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 19:23

You know it's a little silly to blanket-rule something legal when snowden has only released the 'Least Damaging' bits of information..
Don't you think the most damaging bits are going to be the most questionable? And don't you think you should know the 'most questionable' bits if you're going to rule it legal?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 19:54

I guess, while we're on the topic of the legality of NSA, we should hear more of what the NSA does?

You don't call a bank robber a law abiding citizen because he eats ice cream ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 20:18

usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/.../22072205-new-york-federal-judge-rules-ns...
8 hours ago - A federal judge in New York has ruled that the National Security Agency's massive collection of American citizens' telephone records is both ...

questionable, and severely lacking in public authorization?

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 20:23

Butts.
The white pages have been collecting telephone records for years! They make a whole book out of them!

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 20:26

It's all so very capitalist...

In order to be secure, everyone else must be insecure!


cap: ndutely besieged ^^

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 20:36

The first step is to admit you are the problem, NSA ^^
You aren't preventing terrorism, you're trying to cure it..

Fighting it is not preventing the actions which created it =)
Taking action in secret only prevents you from knowing what not to do...

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-27 22:55

Taking action in secret only prevents you from knowing what not to do...
Kinda like how sometimes when I poop in the dark I forget what I'm doing and fall asleep

Name: s no 1 fan! 2013-12-27 23:14

YES!
I love it. Your latest posts have so much wisdom.
If only other mid-teens had such intelligence.
I look forward to reading more tomorrow

Name: s no 1 fan! 2013-12-28 10:00

Luke?
LUUUUKE!?
I keep checking /prog/ every 5 minutes for a new post, but they never come.
I'm really starting to get worried.
Please come back.

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-28 10:54

>>57
Luke is an Aussie. They are on a fucked up timezone, you should wait at least 24 hours for an answer.

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-28 11:43

>>58
They all have skin cancer, too, because of no ozone.

Name: Anonymous 2013-12-28 16:18

no ozone can cause brain damage

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 0:55

*Eats mcdonalds while watching gore flicks*
No Brain damage here! Must be all the ozone!

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 2:40

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 2:41

The NSA truly are scum of the earth.

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 2:57

Daily reminder: If you don't like being spied on don't buy ANYTHING American or use any non-FOSS American software

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 3:07

Also remember that the reason people are angry is not because the NSA is doing spying, ofcourse they'll do that.
The reason people are angry is that the NSA is doing warrantless (and often times illegal) spying on everybody without any kind of reason or justification. You don't think they spy on you because you're a good law abiding person? Think again, not only are they spying on you but they're collecting your passwords and storing your private email.

In addition to that they're introducing back doors in software and encryption schemes, which means they're making everybody's computers significantly less secure. These kinds of backdoors and exploits are just as easily taken advantage of by (non-government) hackers.

But hey, this is all to prevent muh terrerists, right?
*cough* Boston marathon *cough* 9/11 *cough*
Nice job stopping terrorists, NSA

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-01 6:59

>>65
You stupid Ammies still believe 9/11 was caused by ben Laden? You still forfeit your freedoms out of unfounded fear of "terrorism"?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 0:16

I didn't forfeit, they were eroded by A Terrorist Organization known simply as ANTI...
You've probably heard of them, they use the words "Fighting" and "Terrorism" more than anyone in their propaganda..
What kind of terrorists don't fight?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 0:32

Surely you can't call a verbal disagreement Terrorism? Or Treason?
Or Violation of National Security?

But [the consequential actions of calling] a verbal disagreement any of these things might well be all of them and more?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 0:43

What's to say you aren't a terrorist if you are constantly attacking people without reason?
Isn't that what terrorists do?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 0:59

There is a difference between not attacking yourself, and not threatening yourself..?
But not so much between attacking someone else and threatening yourself..
Little wonder you feel so threatened, but by your own lack of self-control? Maybe offense isn't really the best defence right now..?

Secretly, the reason is 'not so secretly without reason'...?

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 1:02

It's so secret we don't even know what it is!
No, you've confused secret with non-existent..

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 1:07

A bit like much of your Authority...
And FISA's =)

Name: Anonymous 2014-01-02 1:11

Do you draw blood from stone too?
I wish i could do such miracles... ^^

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