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Posted: 9/12/2013 4:50:01 AM EDT
http://thelibertarianrepublic.com/yahoo-ceo-faced-jail-revealed-nsa-secrets-dont-comply-treason/#.UjG0pWSG2mE
TRUTH IS TREASON IN THE EMPIRE OF LIES…Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer revealed the extent of harassment that the NSA has engaged in to bully tech companies into revealing American citizen’s private information. Mayer is pushing for the right to publish how many requests they get for personal information from the spy agency. For now, the company is forbidden by law to disclose how much data they provide to the government. |
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She has done a phenomenal job with bringing Yahoo back from the brink, between this and her outstanding work, I really like her.
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What happens if someone were to hack Yahoo's systems and release emails that may or may not contain information about the NSA?
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Just wondering when the People are going to get fed up and do something about it......
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They only give a shit now because their entire industry and business model is being threatened. From what I'm seeing and hearing in Europe, American software and technology is being replaced wholesale. No discussion or analysis. Even having access to the source code isn't enough. It's been completely poisoned by lack of trust. Imagine that. Of course, no one could have foreseen this. I'll enjoy the first shareholder lawsuit. So, in classic instinctive style, Obama and his minions may have managed to permanently kill yet another one of America's most productive economic sectors. |
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They only give a shit now because their entire industry and business model is being threatened. From what I'm seeing and hearing in Europe, American software and technology is being replaced wholesale. No discussion or analysis. Even having access to the source code isn't enough. It's been completely poisoned by lack of trust. Imagine that. Of course, no one could have foreseen this. I'll enjoy the first shareholder lawsuit. So, in classic instinctive style, Obama and his minions may have managed to permanently kill yet another one of America's most productive economic sectors. View Quote Link to European alternate technology? |
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Link to European alternate technology? View Quote Linus Torvalds is Finish ::shrug:: OpenBSD, based out of Canada, includes strong cryptography and is based on the idea of security through clean, correct code.... there has only been a handful of remote exploits in the last decade. |
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They only give a shit now because their entire industry and business model is being threatened. From what I'm seeing and hearing in Europe, American software and technology is being replaced wholesale. No discussion or analysis. Even having access to the source code isn't enough. It's been completely poisoned by lack of trust. Imagine that. Of course, no one could have foreseen this. I'll enjoy the first shareholder lawsuit. So, in classic instinctive style, Obama and his minions may have managed to permanently kill yet another one of America's most productive economic sectors. View Quote Now that's change I can believe in. |
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Quoted: Link to European alternate technology? View Quote This should give a good overview. |
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Linus Torvalds is Finish ::shrug:: OpenBSD, based out of Canada, includes strong cryptography and is based on the idea of security through clean, correct code.... there has only been a handful of remote exploits in the last decade. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Link to European alternate technology? Linus Torvalds is Finish ::shrug:: OpenBSD, based out of Canada, includes strong cryptography and is based on the idea of security through clean, correct code.... there has only been a handful of remote exploits in the last decade. When did they move Berkley to Canada? |
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Quoted: Just wondering when the People are going to get fed up and do something about it...... View Quote try to slaughter them wholesale because orders are orders.
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It will probably come when the People can stop worrying about whether all they guys with tank and badge icons are really on their side, and won't try to slaughter them wholesale because orders are orders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just wondering when the People are going to get fed up and do something about it...... try to slaughter them wholesale because orders are orders. Pick up that can or I'll follow orders. |
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Would've been a far bolder move to actually face jail time. Yahoo's lawyers would've easily matched the Feds' and the publicity would've been epic.
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She's also a major contributor to gun control groups. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has done a phenomenal job with bringing Yahoo back from the brink, between this and her outstanding work, I really like her. I concur. She's also a major contributor to gun control groups. Source? |
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Pick up that can or I'll follow orders. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just wondering when the People are going to get fed up and do something about it...... try to slaughter them wholesale because orders are orders. Pick up that can or I'll follow orders. History's trend is they will follow orders. |
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I'm sorry, but I don't buy it.
The CEOs knew that was a bluff. Can you imagine if, all of the sudden, the CEOs of major tech companies started being arrested for not providing the government full access to user information? That would have been a huge scandal. And imagine what would happen if one day Microsoft or Google was suddenly shut down and all assets siezed by the Feds. That woudl be chaos. It was an out for the companies and the CEOs. Not to mention, many of the CEOs and companies are major donors to the politicians in Washington. This is a smoke screen. |
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In before the "Just show me one case where the "Librarian" section of the Patriot Act has been used to intimidate or threaten organizations when prying a person's private information", crowd shows up. [ETA] Oops, too late!
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They only give a shit now because their entire industry and business model is being threatened. From what I'm seeing and hearing in Europe, American software and technology is being replaced wholesale. No discussion or analysis. Even having access to the source code isn't enough. It's been completely poisoned by lack of trust. Imagine that. Of course, no one could have foreseen this. I'll enjoy the first shareholder lawsuit. So, in classic instinctive style, Obama and his minions may have managed to permanently kill yet another one of America's most productive economic sectors. View Quote Bit of a good point really. Anyone remember back when Yahoo had user-made chat rooms? Do you remember WHY they pulled the plug on it after allowing it for so many years? It wasn't because the xxx-rooms were being geared at children (link), but rather because... the advertisers found out and started cutting off the money. So, while it's nice that Yahoo is making this stance but... I rather think it's *really* because the recent news is threatening the money supply again, rather than a case of conscious on their part. |
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Quoted: Just wondering when the People are going to get fed up and do something about it...... View Quote According to some of the government agents on this site the government is doing nothing illegal or unconstitutional and forcing private companies to provide their private data to the government has violated no one's civil rights. Then they demand people show even one civil rights case on this and claim the lack of any public case shows that nothing is happening. Of course the NSA has admitted to thousands of violations and it is still impossible to name a single case.
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Quoted: Quoted: What happens if someone were to hack Yahoo's systems and release emails that may or may not contain information about the NSA? Better head to Russia ASAP. What if the hackers were are already in Russia....or bouncing through several Russian proxies? |
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What we need is a heroic executive who is willing to risk prison to stand up to the government. The ensuing trial would wake up a lot of people.
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Linus Torvalds is Finish ::shrug:: OpenBSD, based out of Canada, includes strong cryptography and is based on the idea of security through clean, correct code.... there has only been a handful of remote exploits in the last decade. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Link to European alternate technology? Linus Torvalds is Finish ::shrug:: OpenBSD, based out of Canada, includes strong cryptography and is based on the idea of security through clean, correct code.... there has only been a handful of remote exploits in the last decade. You'd have to assume that commonwealth nations are up to the same thing. |
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According to some of the government agents on this site the government is doing nothing illegal or unconstitutional and forcing private companies to provide their private data to the government has violated no one's civil rights. Then they demand people show even one civil rights case on this and claim the lack of any public case shows that nothing is happening. Of course the NSA has admitted to thousands of violations and it is still impossible to name a single case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just wondering when the People are going to get fed up and do something about it...... According to some of the government agents on this site the government is doing nothing illegal or unconstitutional and forcing private companies to provide their private data to the government has violated no one's civil rights. Then they demand people show even one civil rights case on this and claim the lack of any public case shows that nothing is happening. Of course the NSA has admitted to thousands of violations and it is still impossible to name a single case. and they have never lost a FISA case. |
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Obama is keeping us safe there has been a terrorist attack since the Boston Marathon Bombing.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: She has done a phenomenal job with bringing Yahoo back from the brink, between this and her outstanding work, I really like her. I concur. She's also a major contributor to gun control groups. Source? |
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