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According to a Guardian story, the NSA used the word “adversaries” to describe people or institutions using any type of encryption to protect important information, like bank, financial and medical records, as well as private discussions, chat and more, done by law-abiding Americans. The NSA wants to ‘insert vulnerabilities into commercial encryption systems’ to make the systems exploitable. Evidently, the NSA, which is funded by taxpayers, now considers citizens adversaries (noun: pl. opponents, enemies). The NSA is obviously out of control and the blame for this madness goes to all members of the U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Intelligence Committee who need to be voted out immediately. This isn’t about real state secrets or outing field operatives trying to protect the United States of America. It’s about the core idea that America is the enemy. This definition of the U.S. as the enemy — the adversary — explains much of what NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed. It exposes members of Congress as horrible individuals and elected representatives for doing nothing to prevent it.
Posted on: Fri, 20 Sep 2013 00:46:49 +0000

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