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His old xbox and his little socks :D

 

It was going on with Bush at the helm too. He didn't have his hands on drone technology thankfully, just good old-fashioned bombardment.

 

Not surprising given how much people rely on smartphones and social networking these days that these mediums are being used to spy on people. Give it a month and none of us will care about any of this just like the 2006 revelation. It was Verizon being flagged then, funnily enough.

 

Those new Xbox Ones are a great way to spy on another cross section of society.

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One day there won't be any of us left. When they finally fix the genetic coding we'll be erased out of all timelines and with us will go the lost language and the silence of knowing.

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My buddy David Simon has done a follow up to his last "pro-surveillance" post....

 

http://davidsimon.com/counter-arguments-gathered-and-answered/?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+DavidSimon+%28David+Simon%29

 

I tell everyone he's my friend now. We were chatting away in his comments section on the last one :D

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For those that trust the PRISM tool will not be abused, remember poor old General Patreuas.

 

One of his bitches on the side asked a mate at the FBI to trace some anonymous emails she had received, turns out they came from another Patreus bitch, so they looked at all her different email accounts...and then all the mails of Patreus.

 

You're wondering how Patreus could be so daft if he knew they had the tools to trace his mails? He wasn't....he would never send any emails....they both had access to the same account where they only saved draft versions of emails for the other to pick up....but the FBI could still abuse their power and technology to read them.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Petraeus#Extramarital_affair_and_resignation

 

Only used to stop terror though, aye,right.

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GCHQ intercepted foreign politicians' communications at G20 summits

 

Exclusive: phones were monitored and fake internet cafes set up to gather information from allies in London in 2009

 

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Foreign politicians and officials who took part in two G20 summit meetings in London in 2009 had their computers monitored and their phone calls intercepted on the instructions of their British government hosts, according to documents seen by the Guardian. Some delegates were tricked into using internet cafes which had been set up by British intelligence agencies to read their email traffic.

 

The revelation comes as Britain prepares to host another summit on Monday – for the G8 nations, all of whom attended the 2009 meetings which were the object of the systematic spying. It is likely to lead to some tension among visiting delegates who will want the prime minister to explain whether they were targets in 2009 and whether the exercise is to be repeated this week.

 

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Edward Snowden Q&A: NSA whistleblower answers your questions

LIVEThe whistleblower behind the biggest intelligence leak in NSA history will be live online at 4pm BST to answer your questions about the NSA surveillance revelations

 

To participate, post your question below and recommend your favorites. As he makes his way through the thread, we'll embed his replies as posts in the live blog. You can also follow along on Twitter using the hashtag #AskSnowden.

 

http://www.guardian....s-whistleblower

 

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Love it.

 

He's like Robin Hood, stealing secrets from the rich and giving them to the poor...and trending worldwide as he does it.

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GCHQ taps fibre-optic cables for secret access to world's communications

Exclusive: British spy agency collects and stores vast quantities of global email messages, Facebook posts, internet histories and calls, and shares them with NSA, latest documents from Edward Snowden reveal

 

 

Britain's spy agency GCHQ has secretly gained access to the network of cables which carry the world's phone calls and internet traffic and has started to process vast streams of sensitive personal information which it is sharing with its American partner, the National Security Agency (NSA).

 

The sheer scale of the agency's ambition is reflected in the titles of its two principal components: Mastering the Internet and Global Telecoms Exploitation, aimed at scooping up as much online and telephone traffic as possible. This is all being carried out without any form of public acknowledgement or debate.

 

One key innovation has been GCHQ's ability to tap into and store huge volumes of data drawn from fibre-optic cables for up to 30 days so that it can be sifted and analysed. That operation, codenamed Tempora, has been running for some 18 months.

GCHQ and the NSA are consequently able to access and process vast quantities of communications between entirely innocent people, as well as targeted suspects.

 

This includes recordings of phone calls, the content of email messages, entries on Facebook and the history of any internet user's access to websites – all of which is deemed legal, even though the warrant system was supposed to limit interception to a specified range of targets.

 

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