By: E. F. Beall
HOLD EVERYTHING! In the realm of the story being the message rather than the messenger, I give you today’s WaPo 5 Myths piece, “Five myths about the National Security Agency” (sorry I didn’t notice it...
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WaPo must be trying to position itself as a leader in the reform movement on this thing. Here’s another Op-Ed on the subject.
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From what I understand but I do not have support references, surveillance on the phone (and possibly emails?) is done only when some words appear in the conversation. For example, if I called someone...
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Geod evening, PGT. As to calls being recorded, Russ Tice’s interview on the Corbett Report the other day claimed that all are recorded automatically; the issue would be what has to happen for an...
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Snowden’s passport has reportedly been revoked by the US. Is he still in Moscow? In the air? http://www.salon.com/2013/06/23/u_s_revokes_snowdens_passport_sources_say/
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Nice to hear from you, P. At last check Snowden is in a hotel room inside the Moscow airport and has been talking to the Ecuadorian ambassador to Russia. IMO if the US thinks canceling his passport is...
View ArticleBy: Llona Pajari
Riffing on the connivance, as stated, that the source of information could not be revealed. You know justice can be an exercise in legal contortion for ulterior motives, in my case finding means for...
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Thanks for your comment, LP; I almost understand it (I think). Bedtime; I’ll see whoever is here in the AM.
View ArticleBy: E. F. Beall
Good morning. I find no news this morning about the message, just on the messenger: Edward Snowden was not on the plane from Moscow to Havana for which he had a ticket, which was presumed to be the...
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