Thread name: "Re: counter-PRISM PRISM - Re: wacky question" Mail number: 2 Date: Tue, Jun 25, 2013 In reply to: Slavko > > Dňa 25.06.2013 02:05 låzaro wrote / napísal(a): > > Make yourself this question: > > > > I'm soooooooo important? The CIA is looking for me? > > There are more questions: > > How CIA (NSA, FBI, etc) will know, that the mail is from me and because > i am not important for them, then they will not scan it? > > I am not important for our police, then policeman can go into my home > always, when they want? > > Need i demonstrate, that i am not important by allowing (tolerating) > scanning of my communication? > > Is something privacy, because government can break into it, or because > nobody can break into it? > > Are google, facebook (and similar) in bussines (they carries about own > customers) or long hand of government? > > Are people out of USA less than these come from USA (because USA tells, > that all is OK, because no USA citizens are taken)? > > regards is more cheap kill somebody than track it
why the CIA's shall watching you? Like how many persons live in your city... the super developed countries have cities with a lot of people.. should their have a database for track all thats persons? Their just need having you thinking: -I tracking you!! How their get it? Simple... make you believe that are recording all thats data. There is when you see your data inspected... Why recording... why storing.. is more simple keep the persons paranoiac and hidden. The fear is a very good weapon... and a way for keep the peoples bussy, thinking ins 007-spy things... Ok, when the police come to my home, I'll kick their ass. While that not happening, I have nothing to hide. The ISP could see all my data and it will get bored very fast. Poor man, that get payed for read my email. Must very bored reading craps about free software, cheap literature and nursing. free your mind, we are Mr. Nobodys... -- -------- Warning! ------------ 100'000 pelos de escoba fueron introducidos satisfactoriamente en su puerto USB. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130625173225.gd3...@magnox.lex-sa.cu