Governments Keeping Secrets
- Luminary Starr
- Mar 11, 2017
- 2 min read
March 11, 2017
Is it a sin, or something more, when governments, and their agencies keep secrets, committing various crimes against their people, other people, and humanity in general?
We have info from the CIA detailing the tools it uses to break into phones, communication apps and other electronic devices. [I shall figure that break into means not having a warrant!]
CIA cooperated with British intelligence to engineer a way to compromise smart televisions and turn them into improvised surveillance devices. [Yet another good reason to not use smart devices.]
Between Manning and Snowden, and countless others, one must wonder about the relationship The People have with the government it's supposed to have established. Instead of being a servant to the people, more and more people feel like they are at the whims of the government instead.
Looking for an alternative to Google Maps, Bing, etc. Open Source Mapping may be a good alternative, although it doesn't always provide the best.
Here is an archive of webmails to consider.
This article is about various privacy concerns with Windows 10.
Here is some info for browser concerns. Note: I will NEVER recommend anything by Comodo. I was using a cite that had their SSL certificate, which is garbage! I figured the SSL cert meant that the site was actually safe to use, and the site scammed me, and closed. Comodo did nothing! Didn't care that a site using THEIR SECURITY CERTIFICATE scammed me!
Five ways to stop the NSA from spying on you and Five ways to protect your content from the NSA, ResetTheNet, PRISM BREAK, Tor Project, TAILS, Whonix, I2P, and Freenet are some resources you should look into.
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