Snowden: Turn Key Tyranny
At least, the drip, drip of tyranny is making the news:
Once people begin to stand and speak, tyranny looses its grip. The government is now talking about balancing security with rights, with having proper controls. No one believes this con. The system is the most dangerous terrorist organization in history.
...WND has received an unclassified NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) that warns airmen not to look at news stories related to the data-mining scandal.
The notice applies to users of the Air Force NIPRNET (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network), which is the only way that many troops stationed overseas and on bases in the U.S. are able to access the Internet
The last line of the executive summary states
“Users are not to use AF NIPRNET systems to access the Verizon phone records collection and other related news stories because the action could constitute a Classified Message Incident.”...The problem is, of course, we do not, yet, have the totalitarian control to prevent free speech and access. One presumes Air Force personnel can read about Edward Snowden, the CIA contractor who revealed the NSA's violation of the Constitution. Snowden is, of course, guilty of sins against the state, much like those who signed the Declaration of Independence. By being so public, he has extended his life, but, make no mistake, he has marked himself. The "assets," he mentioned about his own future are automatons.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/06/military-told-not-to-read-obama-scandal-news/#VfGUb2Giov3r6ISG.99
Once people begin to stand and speak, tyranny looses its grip. The government is now talking about balancing security with rights, with having proper controls. No one believes this con. The system is the most dangerous terrorist organization in history.
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