Even [url=http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/11/the-ultimate-goal-of-the-nsa-is-total-population-control]more news[/url] recently from another whistleblower named [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Binney_(U.S._intelligence_official)]William Binney[/url] who you shouldn't dismiss as a nobody.[quote]Binney's NSA career culminated as Technical Leader for intelligence in 2001. Having expertise in intelligence analysis, traffic analysis, systems analysis, knowledge management, and mathematics (including set theory, number theory, and probability), Binney has been described as one of the best analysts and code breakers in the NSA's history.[/quote]
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[quote]“At least 80% of fibre-optic cables globally go via the US”, Binney said. “This is no accident and allows the US to view all communication coming in. At least 80% of all audio calls, not just metadata, are recorded and stored in the US. The NSA lies about what it stores.”[/quote]
[quote]The NSA will soon be able to collect 966 exabytes a year, the total of internet traffic annually. Former Google head Eric Schmidt once argued that the entire amount of knowledge from the beginning of humankind until 2003 amount to only five exabytes.[/quote]
[quote]“The ultimate goal of the NSA is total population control”, Binney said, “but I’m a little optimistic with some recent Supreme Court decisions, such as law enforcement mostly now needing a warrant before searching a smartphone.”[/quote]
[quote]It shows that the NSA is not just pursuing terrorism, as it claims, but ordinary citizens going about their daily communications. “The NSA is mass-collecting on everyone”, Binney said, “and it’s said to be about terrorism but inside the US it has stopped zero attacks.”[/quote]
[quote]Binney recently told the German NSA inquiry committee that his former employer had a “totalitarian mentality” that was the "greatest threat" to US society since that country’s US Civil War in the 19th century.[/quote]
[quote]With evidence that there could be a [url=https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140706/11292827794/does-xkeyscore-source-code-leak-point-to-another-nsa-leaker.shtml]second NSA leaker[/url], the time for more aggressive reporting is now. As Binney said: “I call people who are covering up NSA crimes traitors”.[/quote]
inb4apathy
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Land of the free huh
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Drones get nerve stapled. Remember: you don't want to be a drone.
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[quote]Binney[/quote]lol ya sure. Sounds like a fgt
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I feel like "total population control" wasn't the term he should've use. It seems more like the NSA just wants knowledge of everything we do, then continue doing their job (which isn't governing an entire nation).
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Someone had to do it let's face it soon you won't be able to walk around without someone touching you then your going to wish they had not let the Mormon power of reproduction go unchecked. Sincerely Idiot lion
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Edited by Bolt: 7/14/2014 5:47:50 AMThe people in power right now don't know how to check their e-mail. The people who are children right now see constant surveillance as normal. The young adults of today are the only people able to both comprehend and notice the problem. Unfortunately, they're on the bad end of the higher education bubble at best, or a product of MTV at worst. And even if they had power, there's no reason to think they wouldn't be swayed by money just like the people in power now. They're all only human. The only hope now is that, first, the Singularity isn't just wishful thinking, and second, whatever comes out of it doesn't choose an even worse future.
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I misread NSA for NASA and thought their idea of population control was to make moon colonies. I was excited then immediately saddened.
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Gross.
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"land of the free" lol
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First this, then this will happen: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xGEbLJfDnSY [spoiler]Illuminatiszzsz!!![/spoiler]
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And this is why I hate humanity!
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What irritates me is how people can't really see this coming. Countries slip into authoritarian regimes [i]regularly[/i], and the U.S. has already trodden this path. Now it's about getting deeper and deeper. [i]*sigh*[/i] Individuals don't matter any more.
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I can't wait until it's like 2035, and I'm a veteran of the Second American Civil War. I'll be able to say I was there when it all started.
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Edited by Atomic Tea: 7/13/2014 5:41:28 PM"Yeah, but don't worry guys. We're only gonna use this to fight terrorism. You can trust us." Dale Gribble was right.
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Kojima saw this coming
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We honestly need a total overhaul of the government in this country, however impossible that may be.
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I wonder why...
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What I'm worried about, will they know how much I love lesbian milfs?
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1984: 2014 Edition
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Just remember people: The reason the NSA is still in power is because there's a >50% chance that your politician wants them in power.
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Just remember people: The reason the NSA is still in power is because there's a >50% chance that your politician wants them in power.
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We all already knew this subconsciously. It's just that no one wanted to admit it. Why else would they continue a counter-terror operation that isn't countering any terror? I'm just sad that it's true and hope something happens to stop all of this.
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[i]The government has a system. A machine that spies on you every hour of every day.[/i]
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Knowledge is power.
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Bush wouldn't have let this happen.
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Good luck managing all that information.