me: "hi boss"
boss: "can you come to work today?"
me: "uh, so what are we doing today?"
boss: "is it important?"
me: "maybe..."
mffw it's a saturday, and he's asking me if it's important -,-
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Anonymous2014-02-22 4:32
At least it was some actual work though...
Yesterday he had me putting car polish on bare aluminum ffs
boss: "You may need to use a bit of elbow-grease.."
me: -,-
"Manhunting". And normally on that NSA list there's people who the NSA, and perhaps and presumably the U.S. government as well, suspects are al-Qaeda terrorists or something like that. This list also had, interestingly enough, Palestinians on it. But it also had Julian Assange on it.
Now, the list is made up of people the U.S. wants to locate, prosecute, and/or kill.
The second set has this odd name called ANTICRISIS GIRL. Who knows what that means. This interestingly is not an NSA program. This is a program from GCHQ, which is the British intelligence company that's the corresponding intelligence agency in the U.K. And this is really a nasty piece of business. What the slides show [snip] GCHQ has a system of tapping into fiber optics [snip] from Snowden got before. But this one, they say, we have the ability any time anyone makes a search on their computer for WikiLeaks to find either the website of WikiLeaks or anything else about WikiLeaks, we can find out what computer is making that search, know the IP address from that--that's the, you know, unique address on every computer--and ultimately find out whose computer that is. That's everybody in the world who look for WikiLeaks.
And the third program, the third program is what we can call the "malicious foreign actor".
What it apparently means is that the NSA can do the broadest surveillance on that target. In this case, it would be WikiLeaks. They admitted in this document they already had Anonymous targeted like that, and now they were going to go after WikiLeaks like that.
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Anonymous2014-02-22 19:52
NSA official charged in brutal death of adopted son
RT (blog)-19 Feb 2014
An intelligence official at the National Security Agency has been charged with first-degree murder and child abuse after his three-year-old ...
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Anonymous2014-02-22 19:56
NSA Fake War on Terror
by Stephen Lendman – Sabbah Report
A New America Foundation report suggests it. More on this below.
NSA spying is longstanding. It’s ongoing abroad and at home. It has nothing to do with national security. It’s unrelated to uncovering terrorist plots.
Homegrown ones virtually don’t exist. Alleged ones are hatched. They’re fake. Claiming dozens were foiled in time is false.
They’re Big Lies. Previous articles discussed dozens of innocent victims. They included:
a fake shoe bomber;
fake underwear bomber;
fake Times Square bomber;
an earlier one there;
fake shampoo bombers;
fake Al Qaeda woman planning fake mass casualty attacks on New York landmarks;
fake Oregon bomber;
fake armed forces recruiting station bomber;
fake synagogue bombers;
fake Chicago Sears Tower bombers;
fake FBI and other building bombers;
fake National Guard, Fort Dix and Quantico marine base attackers;
fake 9/11 bombers;
fake Boston bombers; and
numerous others.
At issue is generating fear. Washington’s fake war on terror needs public support. FBI operatives are involved.
Orchestrated stings are used. Innocent victims are entrapped. Familiar schemes repeat. 9/11 is the Big Lie of our time. So is the fake war on terror.
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Anonymous2014-02-22 20:13
The trouble is, all these fake terrorist attacks are actually real terrorist attacks perpetrated by `The Authorities'...
The victims are the accused..
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Anonymous2014-02-22 20:26
If governments did not mislead their citizens so often, there would be less need for secrecy, and if leaders knew they could not rely on keeping the public in the dark about what they are doing, they would have a powerful incentive to behave better.
--Peter Singer
When any government, or any church for that matter, undertakes to say to its subjects, This you may not read, this you must not see, this you are forbidden to know, the end result is tyranny and oppression no matter how holy the motives.
--Robert A. Heinlein
Secrecy is the freedom tyrants dream of.
--Bill Moyers
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Anonymous2014-02-22 20:28
>>13 This list also had, interestingly enough, Palestinians on it. But it also had Julian Assange on it.
That's pretty amusing actually.
Src pls.
Privacy is the state of being unobserved; changing clothes for example -- that which I keep private, I am merely withholding from public view. Private matters are those traits, truths, beliefs, and ideas about ourselves that we keep to ourselves. They might include our fantasies and daydreams, feelings about the way the world works, and spiritual beliefs. Private matters, when revealed either accidentally or purposefully, give another person some insight into the revealer.
Secrecy is the act of keeping things hidden -- that which is secret goes beyond merely private into hidden. While secrecy spills into privacy, not all privacy is secrecy. Secrecy stems from deliberately keeping something from others out of a fear. Secrets consist of information that has potentially negative impact on someone else-emotionally, physically, or financially. The keeper of secrets believes that if they are revealed either accidentally or purposefully, the revelation may cause harm to the secret-keeper and those around him or her.
So that which is secret often contains an element of shame that private does not. We may keep something private for all kinds of reasons, but most of the time, we keep something secret out of fear and shame of what others would think if they knew. We keep something secret because we believe the cost of telling is so high that it's virtually not a choice at all. Privacy is voluntary; secrecy is not.