For those who didn't watch Mark Thomas the other day, I recommend reading the
following web site:-
http://www.menwithhill.com/
It's all about the NSA, and how much spying they are doing on civilians.
It also mentions some reasons why the UK does what the US tells it to.
Read the History, and Activities sections, and then ask why the Labour
government suddenly changed its mind and stopped opposing legislation
against secure encryption on the Internet.
Now before I get someone telling me "That's politics, not SF" I'd like them to
read it, 'cause it READS like SF, it's just true. X-Files fans and conspiracy
theorists will love it.
Truth is usually stranger than fiction. You really couldn't make this stuff up.
You might like to exercise your SF brains a bit, and try to project where this
is heading, with the inexorable rise of on-line communication. When we use
electronic communication as part of every single thing we do in the day, and
The Government (the real one - not those tossers in Westminster) can intercept
and analyse all this communication. They'll know where we are, what we watched
on TV, when we went to bed, who we were with, and what we ate for tea.
Does that worry you?
Dominic
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following web site:-
http://www.menwithhill.com/
It's all about the NSA, and how much spying they are doing on civilians.
It also mentions some reasons why the UK does what the US tells it to.
Read the History, and Activities sections, and then ask why the Labour
government suddenly changed its mind and stopped opposing legislation
against secure encryption on the Internet.
Now before I get someone telling me "That's politics, not SF" I'd like them to
read it, 'cause it READS like SF, it's just true. X-Files fans and conspiracy
theorists will love it.
Truth is usually stranger than fiction. You really couldn't make this stuff up.
You might like to exercise your SF brains a bit, and try to project where this
is heading, with the inexorable rise of on-line communication. When we use
electronic communication as part of every single thing we do in the day, and
The Government (the real one - not those tossers in Westminster) can intercept
and analyse all this communication. They'll know where we are, what we watched
on TV, when we went to bed, who we were with, and what we ate for tea.
Does that worry you?
Dominic
bombs cemtex encryption IRA queen Blair Downing Street Westminster guns blow up
dolls machine guns NSA FBI MI6 MI5 secret service anarchy kill them all kidnap
hostages murder code terror russia Menwith Hill cabinet minister mine grenade
prince and the revolution charles william harry diana was pregnant stealth
bomber jacket tanks missiles nuclear submarine hijack gold diamonds marylin
manson Kennedy assasination pope john paul crack cocaine shipment satelite
laser star wars Bill Clinton Hilary White House explosion Bruce Forsyth