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James Sotherden Send message Joined: 16 May 99 Posts: 10436 Credit: 110,373,059 RAC: 54 |
So what about this then...... Untill an attack is made and said country was shown to have had the intell to maybe stop it. I dont like my counrty spying on its allies any more than you do. It is deplorible and heads should role, But they wont. The US should get spanked very pubically over this. But as they say two wrongs dont make a right. Edit- I thought Interpol was that organisation? [/quote] Old James |
The Simonator Send message Joined: 18 Nov 04 Posts: 5700 Credit: 3,855,702 RAC: 50 |
So what about this then...... Spy back, and Spy Harder. Life on earth is the global equivalent of not storing things in the fridge. |
Lynn Send message Joined: 20 Nov 00 Posts: 14162 Credit: 79,603,650 RAC: 123 |
1 percent of the 58,000 files it had received from Snowden. LONDON — Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger on Tuesday vigorously defended his decision to publish a series of articles based on the secret files leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, telling a parliamentary committee that the right to continue pursuing the story goes to the heart of press freedoms and democracy in Britain. http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/guardian-editor-defends-publication-of-snowden-files/2013/12/03/8204608e-5c49-11e3-8d24-31c016b976b2_story.html?clsrd |
Wiggo Send message Joined: 24 Jan 00 Posts: 36772 Credit: 261,360,520 RAC: 489 |
Like with certain wikileak files, these files are very likely unlocked once the encryption code is released. Cheers. |
Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24911 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
US & UK "spied" on virtual gaming world Wonder how many just played instead of doing the jobs they were paid to do? |
James Sotherden Send message Joined: 16 May 99 Posts: 10436 Credit: 110,373,059 RAC: 54 |
US & UK "spied" on virtual gaming world I bet they felt like real warriors too. Psuedo commadoes. [/quote] Old James |
Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24911 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
I'll tell you what, If I was the NSA going as far down the line as monitoring on-line games, I'd certainly be monitoring political forums as well. Lets face it we have had and do have, a number of people here with radical enough views to warrant some level of attention. Great let's welcome it. Agree there are radicals & I suppose my views are seen that way, however, let's not forget people like you - they should be tagged extremists. All that censorship you've been advocating. Labelling people all because they read the tabloids that you hate. Take yesterday, knocking the BBC. What do you advocate? No media whatsoever and the peasantry listening to the "Gospel of St Taffy?" Isn't that the hallmark of dictatorship? |
Мишель Send message Joined: 26 Nov 13 Posts: 3073 Credit: 87,868 RAC: 0 |
It does seem a bit far fetched, but if true I can see why they are doing it. People can be as sarcastic or dismissive as much as they like, but does anyone really want to risk another 9/11 or 7/7 if it can be avoided? And I'll tell you what, If I was the NSA going as far down the line as monitoring on-line games, I'd certainly be monitoring political forums as well. Lets face it we have had and do have, a number of people here with radical enough views to warrant some level of attention. So yeah, screw liberty, because we can't have another 9/11? I'm sorry, but that is unreasonable. Yeah, sucks that people die in terrorist attacks. But if thats going to cost me my privacy and to a larger extend my liberty then I think its safe to say the terrorist won. If the price of freedom is that once every 10 years a few people die in a terrorist attack then so be it. The odds of being hit by a car, dying of cancer, or dying of a heart attack are infinitely greater than getting involved in a terrorist attack. Aside from that, I understand that you want intelligence agencies to look for terrorists, but this mass surveillance is just disproportional. |
ML1 Send message Joined: 25 Nov 01 Posts: 21209 Credit: 7,508,002 RAC: 20 |
... Virtual universe games draw millions of players from around the globe. The media reports allege US and UK spies spent years investigating online games including Second Life for potential terrorist activity. One leaked document published by the New York Times claims such video games could be used for recruitment or to conduct virtual weapons training. So... Really, are you advocating labeling people as terrorists for playing video games? Or for romping about in virtual worlds? What about for when you dream? Next step 1984-style thought-crime? Note also how in today's language, those people campaigning for the good of other people and of our planet for everyone to enjoy our planet are nearly always now labeled as terrorists or pirates... Strange world indeed... All on our only one planet, Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
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