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Germanicus
06-12-2013, 10:48 PM
The massive US global surveillance program revealed by a former CIA whistle-blower in Hong Kong is certain to stain Washington's overseas image and test developing Sino-US ties, analysts said.

Li Haidong, a researcher of American studies at China Foreign Affairs University, said the United States is now stuck in the awkward position of having to explain itself to its citizens and the world following the exposure of Washington's vast Internet snooping program.


http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2013-06/13/content_16612453.htm
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I think its about time the USA took the warnings of China seriously.

Washingtons vast snooping network puts Obama in a very awkward position. How will he explain this stain on the reputation of the USA? When will he explain it? When will he stop hiding in the White House? Or is he kicking it with Jay Z? Where is he? Golfing?

If he thought the clowns and jesters at Fox News were a problem he is in for a shock. China is smarter than America. China is smarter than Obama. This is going to be made clear as crystal to all. America is about to be exposed for the WWE-like nation that it is. Your joke politicians are going to have to work.


"For months, Washington has been accusing China of cyberespionage, but it turns out that the biggest threat to the pursuit of individual freedom and privacy in the US is the unbridled power of the government,"Li said.
Could Obama make himself look like a bigger global moron if he tried? Nobody should ever believe a word that comes from Barrack Obamas mouth ever again. Obama obviously has no honour. No respect for himself. Obama will lower himself to any level required of him by his corporate bosses.


Zhang said that Washington should dump its practice of seeking "absolute safety"for itself while potentially damaging the interests of other nations in the process.
Many outside the US were outraged by the breadth and secrecy of the operation. The European Union demanded assurances from the US on Tuesday that Europeans' rights are not being infringed upon by massive US surveillance programs.


I can tell you that many in Australia are looking to sue the USA Government and help the true American Patriots in their push for reform and a second revolution. A peaceful and democratic political revolution.

Germanicus
06-12-2013, 10:50 PM
US media is trying to ignore all the good stuff.

If you want to be informed about the Snowden evidence than I would encourage you to read items from Asian news sites.

Germanicus
06-12-2013, 11:00 PM
The moron James Clapper wants a 'criminal probe' into the media in relation to the Snowden whisleblowing. Does he think he has control over Asian news outlets?

Clapper cant stop this. Nothing can.

America does not come from a position of power.

America is a global punchline.

Clapper should be more concerned about the many Americans that want him to be held accountable for his lie to congress. And after that he makes jokes about reading your emails at some capitalist function. And he even defends the lie by saying. "I thought, though in retrospect, I was asked ‘when are you going to … stop beating your wife’ kind of question, which is … not answerable necessarily by a simple yes or no. So I responded in what I thought was the most truthful, or least untruthful, manner by saying, ‘No.’ ”

? You let this old freak oversee National Security? "beating your wife kind of questions"? Where do you find these people? And you want that guy to be the face of American security? Clapper is making America look like an idiot nation.

James Clapper needs to be fired.

Why does America let your leaders lie right to your face and then make jokes?

Germanicus
06-12-2013, 11:04 PM
Second revolution is coming.

Klayman issued a statement (http://www.freedomwatchusa.org/second-class-action-over-obama-nsa-alleged-privacy-abuse) saying that the class action suit would "serve to unify all political and social persuasions in our great nation to wage a second American Revolution, one that is peaceful and legal - but pursued with great resolve and force".
"Government dishonesty and tyranny against the people have reached historic proportions during the last three administrations in particular, and the time has come for We the People to rise up and reclaim control of our nation," he said.
"If not, the government will control us and this will mark the end of individual liberties. The American people can thus use these class actions to 'man the barricades of freedom' against the establishment government despots and their corporate enablers who seek to enslave them through coercive abuses of their privacy."


Read more: http://www.news.com.au/technology/apple-tim-cook-obama-sued-over-nsa8217s-spy-program-prism/story-e6frfro0-1226663017972#ixzz2W4A7qsDJ


Join us comrades.

edit- America needs to be liberated. The struggle for liberty in America is not a struggle that American patriots must face on their own. There will be great support from all corners.

Germanicus
06-12-2013, 11:20 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1fHxPY3TJo

Germanicus
06-12-2013, 11:23 PM
Best way to break up America would be if Texas were to secede. They should. They are the only decent economy in America. States need to protect themselves from and distance themselves from the criminal US Federal Government and their unpayable National Debt and unfunded liabilities.

States should be distancing themselves from the US Federal Government now.

America is doomed. It is sure to be broken up like the USSR was when they fell. The states that secede first will give themselves the best chance for the future.
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roadmaster
06-12-2013, 11:29 PM
US media is trying to ignore all the good stuff.

If you want to be informed about the Snowden evidence than I would encourage you to read items from Asian news sites.
The one with the one child policy?

Germanicus
06-12-2013, 11:59 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guG9cVs3ms4
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Germanicus
06-13-2013, 12:03 AM
You want them to be overpopulated?

Maybe go with the Falun Gong. That seems to be en vogue right now. (Imperialist cult)

FREE TIBET! Ha! Do you like the Beastie Boys? What does the average Che Guevara tshirt wearing tryhard know of Tibet? Did they catch that Brad Pitt movie on netflicks?

You cant demonize China.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE
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zelmo1234
06-13-2013, 05:10 AM
Why in the world would we take what China has to say seriously?

We are by far their largest market, and as out wages become lower, and or social programs get defunded, We will be brining back much of that manufacturing.

China does not have the power to project military wise, So it is much to do about nothing!

As for the states that would decide to make a go of it on thier own. You would not like them.

You see Obama was your shot this century for a Socialist USA, It has failed and for at least the next 50 years we have to turn to freedom and free markets,

But never fear, the Progressives will be back they never give up!

As for you, I would worry about your own country and stop worring about ours.

You might want to see about stopping that funding to the crown and actually become free? Might be a good place to start

Peter1469
06-13-2013, 05:43 AM
Australia can't sue the US for acting as a sovereign nation.

waltky
11-22-2016, 11:54 PM
Allie, allie in-free!...
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Pentagon Waives Penalties for Hackers to Test its Cybersecurity
Nov 22, 2016 | WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has approved all so-called "white hat" hackers to test the cybersecurity of its public websites.


The Pentagon has approved all so-called "white hat" hackers to test the cybersecurity of its public websites without fear of prosecution, the Defense Department announced Monday. Any hackers who promise to "do no harm" can attempt to hack into the Defense Department's many public websites as long as they report any potential security vulnerabilities directly to Pentagon officials, in an expansion of a pilot program launched earlier this year known as "Hack the Pentagon," defense officials announced. The new program, called the Vulnerability Disclosure Policy, marks the first time a federal agency has asked for public assistance in protecting its websites from threats. The program is backed by the Department of Justice.

Defense Secretary Ash Carter described the policy as "see something, say something." "We want to encourage computer security researchers to help us improve our defenses," Carter said in a statement. "This policy gives them a legal pathway to bolster the department's cybersecurity and ultimately the nation's security." Carter launched the initial "Hack the Pentagon" bug bounty challenge in April. The monthlong initiative allowed about 1,400 hackers approved by the Pentagon to test five Defense Department websites for security vulnerabilities that could have allowed malicious attacks where personal information could have been stolen, or where hackers could have hijacked the website to force it to post unauthorized content. The hackers discovered 138 vulnerabilities, and the Defense Department paid them a total of $75,000 for their efforts.

The new initiative will not pay any of the hackers. Pentagon officials hope they will challenge Defense Department websites' security as a public service. Monday also marked the opening of registration for "white hat" hackers to enroll in the Defense Department's second bug bounty program, "Hack the Army." The initiative asks vetted hackers to find vulnerabilities in some of the Army's non-public web applications in exchange for reward money. Army Secretary Eric Fanning announced the new bounty program earlier this month. He said it was designed to help prevent the kind of attack hackers launched in 2015 on the Office of Personnel Management's database that led to the theft of millions of Defense Department employees' personal information.

In addition to that hack, other federal government systems in recent years have faced repeated threats. In January 2015, an Islamic State group-affiliate called the "Cyber Caliphate" briefly hijacked some U.S. Central Command websites. Carter has vowed to continue to expand cybersecurity and find additional ways for the public to help the Pentagon secure its websites. Additional bug bounty programs through the other military services are expected in the future, according to the Defense Department.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/11/22/pentagon-waives-penalties-for-hackers-to-test-its-cybersecurity.html

Peter1469
11-23-2016, 02:54 AM
Many businesses do this. Smart move.