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Re: [tor-talk] washingtonpost.com: In NSA-intercepted data, those not targeted far outnumber the foreigners who are
And yet countless times we were lied to and said no there is no way to read any of the e-mail messages - only meta data is being collected, there is no "button" to press to see the message. What a lie. There is no button, because everything is being collected.
As an American I would like to see NSA completely shut down. All persons, "foreigners" and "Americans" have the same right to privacy, and it is a crime for the NSA to be collecting Internet traffic from everyone. It is clear that Abbottabad and Umar Patek could have just as easily been captured using local police work without intercepting one byte of Internet traffic. This needs to end. But in the meantime, all traffic needs to be encrypted and anonymized so that none of it can be intercepted and used. All telephone calls, all e-mail, all text messages - all electronic messages need to be encrypted.
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Christopher Booth
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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] washingtonpost.com: In NSA-intercepted data, those not targeted far outnumber the foreigners who are
Quote from SIGINT Raw data:
"Im putting all my pride aside just to say that i will miss you dearly
and your the only person that i really allowed myself to get close to
after losing my ex husband, my dad and my brother.. Im glad it was so
easy for you to move on and put what we had aside and for me well Im
just soo happy i met you. You will always remain in my heart. I know
you left for a purpose it hurts like hell sometimes not because Im
needy but because i wish i could have been with you."
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