Monthly Archives: April 2016

theintercept 20160428: new-study-shows-mass-surveillance-breeds-meekness-fear-and-self-censorship: natural, biological imperative …

https:theintercept.com:20160428: new-study-shows-mass-surveillance-breeds-meekness-fear-and-self-censorship: natural, biological imperative … by Glenn Greenwald The Catholic Church, as an example, had the integrity to articulate and publish to the four winds their Index Librorum Prohibitorum, which they had the spine and brain to mind to … Continue reading

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theintercept 20160422: judge-grants-torture-victims-their-first-chance-to-pursue-justice … links debunking this material

Judge Grants Torture Victims Their First Chance to Pursue Justice Will Parker: Apr. 25 2016, 1:58 p.m. What good is encryption when the Government can read your mind?http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/scalar_tech/esp_scalartech12.htm Little Help? -> Will Parker: Apr. 25 2016, 9:36 p.m. Could Mona or … Continue reading

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Theintercept: Spy Chief Complains That Edward Snowden Sped Up Spread of Encryption by 7 Years.

Spy Chief Complains That Edward Snowden Sped Up Spread of Encryption by 7 Years Jenna McLaughlin Apr. 25 2016 James Pannozzi: Apr. 25 2016, 4:26 p.m. The NSA strategy and, by consequence, that of the CIA, is grounded in the mad … Continue reading

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theintercept 2016-04-22: Judge Grants Torture Victims Their First Chance to Pursue Justice, by Jenna McLaughlin

William Bednarz: Apr. 22 2016, 5:39 p.m. … of the entire administration of George W. Bush Only those? Really? MKUltra 2.0 is functioning full force out there: http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2016/01/targeted-individuals-testimony-current-government-covert-torture-control-experiments.html http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2016/01/targeted-individuals-us-01-must-avoid-arrests-obvious-crimes-centering-war-money-lies.html I think it is about time the Intercept stops protecting those … Continue reading

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