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  • America’s freedom of choice except for choice of privacy Part 2

    Posted on March 22, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    A court battle that really is about an American’s choice of privacy is about to start. The FBI vs Apple battle has clear lines being drawn. But the battle does not stop with Apple, the Whatsapp software is also under fire and faces similar legal action by the US government. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Series United States 📎and tagged Apple Apple OS source code CB radio Child pornography court Edward Snowden encryption FBI Julian Assange NSA privacy Whatsapp wikileaks
  • America’s freedom of choice except for choice of privacy Part 1

    Posted on March 18, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

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    This new periodic series looks to discuss what looks to be an ongoing battle between not only Apple and the FBI, but any company who wishes to provide privacy and security to their customers. It can come in any combination of hardware and software. So this series looks to highlight that passionate battle and where it looks to go and all the possible implications. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Crime Law And Order Series United States 📎and tagged Apple data theft Edward Snowden Encryption and privacy FBI
  • Apple vs FBI passionate arguments

    Posted on February 25, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    In the words of politicians, ‘Make no mistake, we the government want to know all your secrets.’ We want to see what you look like naked, we want to know who you are having sex with, but most of all we want to know all about your most private and intimate thoughts. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary United States 📎and tagged Apple Edward Snowden FBI privacy
  • Internet censorship laws are all about protecting criminals in power

    Posted on February 10, 2016 12:02 am by Richard

    The title of this entry is completely self-explanatory and requires little deep thinking to see the dots. The arguments for internet censorship by corrupt governments are on par with excuses smokers make to keep smoking. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in China Commentary Corruption Crime 📎and tagged Balanced news reporting Dictator Edward Snowden Facebook internet censorship ISIS Line social media Twitter
  • US Government diverting the issue on Edward Snowden

    Posted on June 17, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    There are still two sides on how people in the US feel about Edward Snowden. One side sees him and offers high phrase. The other side sees him as evil and a traitor. But of late, the Government has been working very hard at changing the focus and narrowing the view to win support. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Russia Underlying Psychology United States 📎and tagged Edward Snowden Government spying spying on Americans
  • Understanding the Anti Putin movement

    Posted on March 10, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    With Russia’s or more specifically Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, casual onlookers of Putin are now taking a greater interest in his behavior. Psychologists recognize this behavior and know it’s classic patterns, and those patterns can be best described as a dangerous animal if provoked.   Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in European Union Russia Syria Ukraine Underlying Psychology United States War and Conflict 📎and tagged Barack Obama Edward Snowden egos invasion Pussy Riot USSR Vladimir Putin
  • Edward Snowden’s influence on next US election

    Posted on January 15, 2014 12:02 am by Richard

    It is getting to the point now that when some politician or government official makes a public attack on Edward Snowden, it sounds very un-American. To many Edward Snowden is seen as an American hero on par with Nathan Hale. So when it comes right down to it, the people that knew this was going on are anti Snowden. As for the rest of us, it is a different story all together. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Politics United States 📎and tagged Edward Snowden ethics morals Nathan Hale
  • NSA Surveillance Rape Part 2

    Posted on December 18, 2013 12:02 am by Richard

    So in Part 1 of this series we can easily conclude the NSA knows about your sex life and what condition your health is in. In Part 2 we will explain how the NSA can tell if you are messing around on your spouse or significant other. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Series Sex Technology United States 📎and tagged bedroom privacy Behavior predictions Edward Snowden privacy sexual behavior Surveillance Rape
  • NSA Surveillance Rape Part 1

    Posted on December 17, 2013 12:02 am by Richard

    There is simply no other words that can define it. The level of surveillance that the NSA has undertaken is beyond anything ever done before by orders of magnitude. So seeing that only 1% of what information Edward Snowden acquired has so far been released to the public, Connecting the Dots will in this series look to extrapolate what is most likely in the other 99% we don’t officially know about yet. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Series Sex Technology United States 📎and tagged Behavior predictions Edward Snowden NSA privacy Surveillance Rape
  • When morals and ethics conflict with company policy

    Posted on December 2, 2013 12:03 am by Richard

    Given enough time the chances you could be asked by your employer to do something you deem unethical go up. It could be setting up someone to get fired that the company does not like but needs a reason. It could be being asked to place misinformation. It could even be asked to keep secret that your country is spying on every aspect of every person they can access no matter what country or who they are. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Sex United States 📎and tagged bedroom privacy Edward Snowden ethics morals NSA Surveillance Rape
  • Trending from impartial to Kudos for Edward Snowden

    Posted on September 9, 2013 12:01 am by Richard

    The gut feeling people get when they discover the US government can just open and read an intimate email sent between two lovers, the feeling of it only happens to others is quickly replaced with a feeling of violation. Suddenly the semi comforting thought it can only happen to others is replaced with feelings ranging from anger to being totally violated as people simply conclude it is not others, and they themselves have been spied on. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Commentary Ecuador Great Britain International Politics Russia Technology United States 📎and tagged Anger e-mail spying Edward Snowden Government spying Internet security Julian Assange NSA privacy spying on Americans wikileaks
  • US Government justifying Edward Snowden

    Posted on August 22, 2013 12:02 am by Richard

    When you start to read between the lines between the posturing of the USA and the posturing of Edward Snowden, you are seeing that Edward Snowden is holding his ground while the US Government seems to have it’s hands in it’s pockets while looking at the ground in the classic ‘Got Busted’ posture and attitude. That basic body language says a lot and tends to refine the reason the US is so determined about getting Snowden. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in International Politics Politics Russia Terrorism United States 📎and tagged Edward Snowden ethics morals NSA Osama bin Laden spying on Americans
  • The Anthony Weiner and Edward Snowden connection

    Posted on August 2, 2013 7:01 am by Richard

    Two names that have been in the news of late have been the sex scandal plagued Anthony Weiner and whistle blower Edward Snowden. Both men appear to have uniquely different reasons to be in the news. But when you strip away the seemingly different reasons, you see they are exactly the same. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Analysis Bolivia Commentary Political Correctness Politics Sex United States 📎and tagged Anthony Weiner Edward Snowden Julian Assange NSA political scandal private lives wikileaks XKeyscore
  • If Anthony Weiner were running for Mayor of Bangkok Thailand

    Posted on July 31, 2013 12:01 am by Richard

    Sexual behavior is viewed differently in different countries. So if Anthony Weiner were running for mayor of Bangkok and did all the sexually related things he did in the USA, the response from the public would not be so much outrage, but much more along the lines of ‘And your point is?’. Continue reading → Post ID 15678


    📂This entry was posted in Political Correctness Gone Mad Politics Sex Terrorism Thailand United States 📎and tagged Anthony Weiner Edward Snowden sex in politics Thai ladyboys

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