Take, for example, when they intercept shipping deliveries. If a target person, agency or company orders a new computer or related accessories, for example, TAO can divert the shipping delivery to its own secret workshops. The NSA calls this method interdiction. At these so-called "load stations," agents carefully open the package in order to load malware onto the electronics, or even install hardware components that can provide backdoor access for the intelligence agencies. All subsequent steps can then be conducted from the comfort of a remote computer.Did that computer you ordered online arrive late, by any chance? Most transparent administration ever my ass.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Tyranny alert …
… Inside TAO: The NSA's Shadow Network - SPIEGEL ONLINE.
This is all getting very Orwellian. How do we roll the calendar back to Constitutional orthodoxy? I think it all started to fall apart at the beginning of the 20th century (i.e., read Andrew Napolitano's book on Roosevelt and Wilson). Madison, Monroe, and other would be horrified. I know that I am horrified. Keep shining a light on these unconstitutional terrors.
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