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A miner in the States, digging down about 200 feet, found buried copper cable, so the Americans claimed they had phone technology first.
A Russian miner, down about 1,000 feet, uncovered some fibre optic cable, thus proving the Russians had digital communications long before the Americans.
A Kerry miner, about three miles down, found nothing, proving that the ancient Irish used mobile phones.
A Russian miner, down about 1,000 feet, uncovered some fibre optic cable, thus proving the Russians had digital communications long before the Americans.
A Kerry miner, about three miles down, found nothing, proving that the ancient Irish used mobile phones.
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emordnilap wrote:A miner in the States, digging down about 200 feet, found buried copper cable, so the Americans claimed they had phone technology first.
A Russian miner, down about 1,000 feet, uncovered some fibre optic cable, thus proving the Russians had digital communications long before the Americans.
A Kerry miner, about three miles down, found nothing, proving that the ancient Irish used mobile phones.
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Not from Snowden, but from files in the Tripoli
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015 ... ial-papers
MI5 cooperated extensively with rendition and evidence from torture used in secret in UK trials, and to justify detention orders.
As directed by Blair, of course.
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015 ... ial-papers
MI5 cooperated extensively with rendition and evidence from torture used in secret in UK trials, and to justify detention orders.
As directed by Blair, of course.
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Snowden "One of Most Admired Men in Germany"
Mind you, mass murderer Barack Obama is in that top ten, so take it with a ton of salt.Snowden, who came after former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, the Dalai Lama and theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, has received positive recognition in Germany for his revelations about NSA surveillance. He also placed sixth among Russians and eighth among Danes.
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On a related note, in future the right to protest in London is restricted to the rich.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... yond-price
No dosh? You're nicked.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... yond-price
No dosh? You're nicked.
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This is truly outrageous. Those protesters are already paying the police.PS_RalphW wrote:On a related note, in future the right to protest in London is restricted to the rich.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfre ... yond-price
No dosh? You're nicked.
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Privacy International
NSA then shares information with the UK Government's intelligence agency GCHQ by default. A recent court ruling found that this sharing was unlawful. But no one could find out if their records were collected and then illegally shared between these two agencies… until now
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
Now you can ask the government to tell you if they have been illegally spying on you.
https://www.privacyinternational.org/in ... sign&sid=1
Of course they will answer truthfully
However, the more people who ask, the more embarrassing their lies will be.
Anyway, if they hadn't noticed me before , they will have noticed I exist now.
https://www.privacyinternational.org/in ... sign&sid=1
Of course they will answer truthfully
However, the more people who ask, the more embarrassing their lies will be.
Anyway, if they hadn't noticed me before , they will have noticed I exist now.
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"What is the era in which we cannot be shocked?" asks Russell Brand, in one of his loony but pointed Trews vids. "And now they want to own our privacy."
I have to admit, nothing shocks me and I don't think ever has. But that's not the point. We are being bludgeoned into accepting corporate and political control of our lives as the new normal.
I have to admit, nothing shocks me and I don't think ever has. But that's not the point. We are being bludgeoned into accepting corporate and political control of our lives as the new normal.
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This is from GCHQ. They are quite clearly pathologically loopy.“Because our intelligence agencies collect a vast amount of data but only see and read a small fraction. That does not constitute mass surveillance”.
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Next in the Obama regime's paranoia...CISA
If passed into law, CISA would implement further protections for companies to gather threat-related data from their customers and allow them to share that information directly with federal intelligence agencies, including the National Security Agency.
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