My work at GCHQ and the surveillance myths that need busting
13 points by tangental 9 years ago | 5 comments- jbdigriz 9 years agoThe best response to this article is a quote from the movie True Romance:
"Now, what we got here is a little game of show and tell. You don't wanna show me nothing but you're telling me everything."
- avmich 9 years agoI wonder if the author can prove that what he's writing is actually the case.
What we have here are statements. How much those statements are based on truth remains to be seen. Until then we should take them with a grain of salt, in the wake of recent developments.
- poelzi 9 years agoblablabla, everything is fine, blablabla. blabla terror blablabla...
i wonder if this guy ever questions the stuff he is told and puts some critical thinking to sunshine. Guess from what he wrote: no.
- bediger4000 9 years agoIt's notoriously difficult to leave US intelligence agencies. We often see ex-[NC][SI]A people, like John Schindler (http://gawker.com/nsa-spook-turned-twitter-pundit-goes-dark-...) or Stewart Baker (https://www.techdirt.com/blog/?tag=stewart+baker) apparently acting as proxies for the NSA. Maybe he's still connected.
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