On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 11:57:32AM -0000, Spirit of Nikopol wrote: > On Sat, December 14, 2019 2:36 am, grarpamp wrote: > >>>> snowden also said that the NSA can't break tor. > >>> Such blanket context is unlikely. > > [.....] > > > Also unfortunate that, today, one of the few places still > > propagating such blankets, in reverse via false advertising, downplaying, > > failing to mention, etc... is the Tor project itself, not least where is > > on its very own front page. > > > Snowden smells like a CIA limited hangout operation. Quid pro quo between > CIA and FSB/GRU ... it works like this:
The most generous proposition is that he is an unwitting fool. There are many less generous conclusions... Given the consequences upon hiself, I suspect some combination. His level of naievity (and the consequent almost total irrelevance of his "information" release) is just so depressing. > Obama the MI56 cutout, promote animus toward defecting poster-child. You > host him as pin-up whistleblower hero, Vladimir, because in your country > everyone knows not to ask too many questions. > > Then when moles and snitches in USA and Russia contact Snowden's "trusted > resources" to spill beans, we quickly identify and silence them. Guardian: "We promise we literally smashed all the laptop HDDs with a sledgehammer." And they said that with a straight face. Stunning stuff. > Obama was a clear intelligence asset from early on. The intel community > knows no national boundaries. They are ever a renegade state within the > states with no national loyalties. Any pretense to national loyalty or > patriotism is kabuki theatre for the peons and soldiers. > > Snowden also looks like one of the Greenberg brothers. > > Nikopol So much heresy!
