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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Is The NSA Quartering “Digital” Troops Within Our Homes? Are Digital Troops Being Sent Into Our Digital Devices Like British Troops Were Sent Into American Colonists Homes? We have extensively documented that the U.S. government is trampling virtually every single Constitutional right set forth in the Bill of Rights. One of the few rights which we thought the government still respects is the the 3rd Amendment, which prohibits the government forcing people to house troops: But security expert Jacob Appelbaum notes that the NSA may be digitally violating the 3rd Amendment. By way of background, this week Appelbaum was the main force behind an expose in Spiegel and gave a must-watch talk on the NSAs systemic offensive programs to commandeer computers and computer systems, phone connections and phone systems, and communications networks of all types. Appelbaum shows that the NSA has literally taken over our computer and our phones, physically intercepting laptop shipments and installing bugware before themselves shipping the laptop on to the consumer, installing special hardware that overcomes all privacy attempts, including air gaps (i.e. keep a computer unplugged from the Internet). Appelbaum also notes that spyware can suck up a lot of system resources on a computer or smartphone. And he says this is the digital equivalent of soldiers being stationed in our houses against our will: [YouTube link set to start at 0:27:04-0:29:04. Transcription from 0:28:14. So, Validator and Commondeer -- um, which, I mean, clearly, the point of Commondeer, while it's misspelled here...uh, it's not actually, I mean, that's the name of the program...but the point just to make upon: on Commandeering your machine. So, you know, when I think about the, uh, the U.S. Constitution in particular, we talk about not allowing the quartering of soldiers, uh, and, uh, gosh, you know, Commandeering my computer sounds a lot like a digital version of that. And I find that a little bit confusing and mostly in that I don't understand how they get away with it. But part of it is because they can tell right now we didn't know about it in public. Which is why we're releasing this, in the public interest so that we can have a better debate about whether or not that counts, in fact, as a part of this type of what I would consider to be tyranny...] The parallel might not be as far-fetched as it may seem at first
The NSA itself says that its in the middle of a massive cyber war. As such, malware, physical spying devices and offensive internet workarounds are literally the main troops in the NSAs offensive cyber army. Quartering meant that Colonial Americans had: Similarly, mass NSA spying means that modern day Americans have: Colonial Americans lost the quiet use and enjoyment of their homes. Modern Americans are losing the quiet use and enjoyment of our digital homes because the NSA is stationing digital troops inside our computers and phones. Just as the Colonists homes were no longer theirs
our computers and phones are no longer ours. Poster Comment: Links at the article site. See also: Aragorn's Battle Speech - Extended Scene | YouTube link set to start at 2:33 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (8/9) Movie CLIP - The Fall of Sauron (2003) HD Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 4.
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Two States, and Counting, Seeking to Ban Data-Sharing with NSA: Kansas and Missouri Seek to Prohibit Use Of Illegally Gathered Electronic Data California has a New Plan to Fight Back Against the NSA: Cut Off Their Water Supply: Senate Bill 828 was introduced on Monday, and if passed, it would ban utility companies in California from supplying services to the NSA.
Local resistance, non-cooperation, countervailing state legislation, etc., etc. Kick 'em where it hurts. Stomp on their guts.
All that I can suggest to your tag's link, is to be sure and get some fresh ammo. Remembering finding some loose .22 rounds in my grandparents dresser, back when, and "firing" them...a good fart would have gone further, faster.
Very descriptive even if correct or not.
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