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Pretty Good Privacy vs. NSA(National Security Agency)

advocating privacy in a Prisonplanet | 27.01.2004 16:11

Is it too late to advocate for privacy in a prisonplanet?
Because I feel this is the issue that should be stressed
over and over again. Undelining the privacy that is
vanishing...

We are being monitored by the CIA and NSA.
Then they have their counterparts worldwide.
GPS tracking in mobilephones.
Echelon eavesdropping on anybody it wishes.

Informants, infiltrators.
Read about the Cointelpro operations during
1960s and later.

Where is your privacy?
Can you really find any if you focus on the
fundamental meaning of the question?

Who is sniffing your mail?


I try to cut it here and get to the point.

If we are to keep things for ourselves -
surely you do not want intrusion in your
privacy,for example anyone reading your
personal mail. But this is happening
now when e-mail is not that secure as
is commonly known.

What means are there to keep your privacy
intact in an evergrowing police state minded
society. Where people are being conditioned
to obey insanity.

If person A wants to send a message to
person B in a secure way, how can that
be done today - using e-mail?

If you get the PGP, the tool that is
used to encrypt your messages.
How can you know that for example NSA
dont have means to crack it?

How can you know?
How can you know that when you download from
a website a tool(programme) for example PGP,
that is hasn`t been compromised by secret
service agencies. Meanwhile downloading
the programme...a million other people
could potentially cut into it...
and without your knowledge put components
into it that would infect it.
Infect it or contaminate
your whole pc.

First things first, OK.

(We are not part of their inventory)

advocating privacy in a Prisonplanet

Comments

Display the following 4 comments

  1. Use PGPi or talk in person... — fredrico
  2. Privacy vs. Security — advocating privacy in a Prisonplanet
  3. It is NOT known (what they can or cannot crack) — Mike
  4. Privacy - more worth than precious gold — advocating privacy in a Prisonplanet