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Johnny English

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Interception scandal
« on: 25 October 2013, 11:34:51 »

The US didn't run away with it ...again...  ;D how the hell they couldn't do a simple interception job properly ? Not really understand why the US need to use secret service tools against allies... :o  When the US was facing with a former interception related failure officers answered to the French askers "so what however you bribe everybody... "   ;D  ;D  ;D  the guard of the world in a ridiculous situation.

http://www.foxcrawl.com/2013/10/23/scandal-angela-merkel-mobile-phone-conversations-intercepted-by-us-secret-service-barack-obama-denies-allegations/
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/10/24/world/europe/europe-summit-nsa-surveillance/
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« Reply #1 on: 25 October 2013, 13:01:37 »

Thanks to the Patriot Act, the western world has no right of freedom. It's a bit too late to cry foul. ::)
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« Reply #2 on: 25 October 2013, 13:17:30 »

Lets be honest about this.

The US don't consider anyone to be an ally just that some are friendlier than other countries.

We wouldn't have heard about this and other stuff unless we had people prepared to go out on a limb like Edward Snowden did.

Will it stop them doing it in the future? Err Not a chance.
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« Reply #3 on: 25 October 2013, 13:20:39 »

Everybody has been at it since before Edward Snowdons grandfather was thought of ::) why the suprise...

The Israelis are keeping a low profile come to think of it ::)
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« Reply #4 on: 25 October 2013, 13:50:55 »

I'm sitting opposite an Israeli in this training class and we were just discussing this.. his words were "Come on, you don't think everyone does this to everyone?" - true words, indeed.

Did you know that SSL can no longer be considered secure (unless you know which algorithm was used to generate the random seed)? https://www.schneier.com/essay-198.html

(I know it reads like a conspiracy theory .. but if you google DUAL_EC_DRBG there's a good number of confirmations of the theory out there)
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« Reply #5 on: 25 October 2013, 13:59:56 »

Everybody has been at it since before Edward Snowdons grandfather was thought of ::) why the suprise...

The Israelis are keeping a low profile come to think of it ::)

Exactly! :y :y :y :y :y

Everybody has been spying on each other since man started to walk this earth. In more modern times (certainly since the 18th century) the British have been experts at spying and intelligence gathering on other nations.  All through the First World War, and most certainly during WW2 into the Cold War, the British have spied on everyone; the Americans have spied on everyone; the Russians have spied on everyone, and so on.  You may have allies, but especially when you are a superpower you MUST keep abreast on any developments that may affect your empire.  In British terms our intelligence do "by any means" their work "in defence of the realm".  The Americans are doing exactly the same, and why not? 

All this political storm and indignation is purely for public consumption; all the world leaders know this is going on, but when it is made public they have to put on a show of "disgust"!

Nothing will change, and in defense of our realm, it must not.
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« Reply #6 on: 25 October 2013, 14:04:12 »

GCHQ is probably the worst offender, it's just that they are a bit more subtle about it.
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Re: Interception scandal
« Reply #7 on: 25 October 2013, 18:22:01 »

I'm sitting opposite an Israeli in this training class and we were just discussing this.. his words were "Come on, you don't think everyone does this to everyone?" - true words, indeed.

Did you know that SSL can no longer be considered secure (unless you know which algorithm was used to generate the random seed)? https://www.schneier.com/essay-198.html

(I know it reads like a conspiracy theory .. but if you google DUAL_EC_DRBG there's a good number of confirmations of the theory out there)

True words yes but where is professionality? If you did your job as shit as the agency does tomorrow would certainly loose your job. I don't follow activity of any secret service just reading some newspapers, which are writing about US agency faults mostly to others and not these days only but continously.
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« Reply #8 on: 25 October 2013, 18:25:31 »

maybe they don't give a oops about what the rest of the world thinks - but they have to let the "voting public" of their own country know they are working "protecting their freedoms"
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« Reply #9 on: 25 October 2013, 20:00:58 »

Paranoid yanks. What's new? They think everyone hates them, they're right.
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« Reply #10 on: 25 October 2013, 20:09:07 »

Paranoid yanks. What's new? They think everyone hates them, they're right.

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« Reply #11 on: 25 October 2013, 20:09:24 »

after internet found widepsread usage imo , nsa dont need to listen mobile phones..  because humans tell the same crap everywhere everyday again and again ;D
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« Reply #12 on: 25 October 2013, 20:15:31 »

after internet found widepsread usage imo , nsa dont need to listen mobile phones..  because humans tell the same crap everywhere everyday again and again ;D

have you been following me from forum to forum?
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« Reply #13 on: 25 October 2013, 20:31:22 »

after internet found widepsread usage imo , nsa dont need to listen mobile phones..  because humans tell the same crap everywhere everyday again and again ;D

have you been following me from forum to forum?
 ;D ;D ;D

 ;D its a general rule for everyone ;D :y
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« Reply #14 on: 25 October 2013, 23:21:42 »

Since the dawn of time, everybody has spied on everybody else to a lesser or greater degree, knowledge is power. All nations spy on all other nations, just some a bit more than others. Merkel mock outrage is exactly that as she is no innocent. Her father was allegedly a Stasi officer, who defected from West to East Germany.  :o :o :o :o

http://hat4uk.wordpress.com/2013/07/11/merkels-murky-past-more-evidence-of-her-youth-movementstasi-past-in-the-ddr/

In the Western world and in reality over most of the globe, all calls and data are monitored in real time using powerful massively parallel signal processing computers looking for key words and phrases, any calls or data that trigger what they are looking for are then analysed in more detail. I think you will find that all UK telecoms companies have to install such equipment, where this law was passed by the BLiar Government, as part of the war on terrorism.

Long may it continue to catch the terrorists before they have the chance to strike within our midst. :y :y :y :y This is also what makes lone terrorists so dangerous, as they don't leave any communications trails.  >:( >:( >:( >:(

A few well known trigger words and phrases are: Boy, STEMO, Gixer, Mr Opti, Gold, cem, Johnny English, Chris, Zoom, Vamps, Tunnie, TB, Fuse, Hotel, Loo Knee, Taxi, Retards and Egg. So if you are in communication with anybody that regularly uses any of these words, you are probably being very closely watched 24/7 and very actively electronically monitored. ::) ::) ::) ::) :P :P :P :P ;D ;D ;D ;D
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