Thursday, June 27, 2013

Ed Snowden, NSA, and fairy tales a child could see through

Subject: Re: Ed Snowden, NSA, and fairy tales a child could see through


No Joe, not Santa Claus. God. God is the original gatherer of all
information and trivia. Oh sure, he does send Santa once a year to drop in
and leave gifts as a cover for stealing all of your personal information,
but He really can do it without Santa's help.
By the way, don't spill your guts to the Tooth Fairy or the Easter Bunny,
either.

Carl Jarvis
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Subject: Re: Ed Snowden, NSA, and fairy tales a child could see through


You better watch out. You better not shout.

He knows when you are sleeping. He knows when you're awake.

Oh my God! Was Santa Claus the original Big Brother?

He sure was big.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Jarvis" <carjar82@gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2013 12:10 PM
Subject: Ed Snowden, NSA, and fairy tales a child could see through


>
> Ed Snowden, NSA, and fairy tales a child could see through
>
>
> Ed Snowden, NSA, and fairy tales a child could see through
>
> By Jon Rappoport
>
> June 25, 2013
>
> www.nomorefakenews.com
>
> Sometimes cognitive dissonance, which used to be called contradiction,
> rings
> a gong
> so loud it knocks you off your chair.
>
> But if you're an android in this marvelous world of synthetic reality, you
> get up,
> put a smile back on your face, and trudge on...
>
> Let's see. NSA is the most awesome spying agency ever devised in this
> world.
> If
> you cross the street in Podunk, Anywhere, USA, to buy an ice cream soda,
> on
> a Tuesday
> afternoon in July, they know.
>
> They know if you sit at the counter and drink that soda or take it and
> move
> to the
> only table in the store. They know if you lick the foam from the top of
> the
> glass
> with your tongue or pick the foam with your straw and then lick it.
>
> They know if you keep the receipt for the soda or leave it on the counter.
>
> They know whether you're wearing shoes or sneakers. They know the brand of
> your
> underwear. They know your shaving cream, and precisely which container it
> came
> out of.
>
> But this agency, with all its vast power and its dollars...
>
> Can't track one of its own, a man who came to work every day, a man who
> made
> up
> a story about needing treatment in Hong Kong for epilepsy and then skipped
> the country.
>
> Just can't find him.
>
> Can't find him in Hong Kong, where he does a sit-down video interview with
> Glenn
> Greenwald of The Guardian. Can't find that "safe house" or that "hotel"
> where
> he's staying.
>
> No. Can't find him or spy on his communications while he's in Hong Kong.
> Can't
> figure out he's booked a flight to Russia. Can't intercept him at the
> airport
> before he leaves for Russia . Too difficult.
>
> And this man, this employee, is walking around with four laptops that
> contain the
> keys to all the secret spying knowledge in the known cosmos.
>
> Can't locate those laptops. Can't hack into them to see what's there.
> Can't
> access
> the laptops or the data. The most brilliant technical minds of this or any
> other
> generation can find a computer in Outer Mongolia in the middle of a
> blizzard, but
> these walking-around computers in Hong Kong are somehow beyond reach.
>
> And before this man, Snowden, this employee, skipped Hawaii, he was able
> to
> access
> the layout of the entire US intelligence network. Yes. He was able to use
> a
> thumb
> drive.
>
> He walked into work with a thumb drive, plugged in, and
> stole...everything.
> He
> stole enough to "take down the entire US intelligence network in a single
> afternoon."
>
> Not only that, but anyone who worked at this super-agency as an analyst,
> as
> a systems-analyst
> supervisor, could have done the same thing. Could have stolen the keys to
> the kingdom.
>
> This is why NSA geniuses with IQs over 180 have decided, now, in the midst
> of the
> Snowden affair, that they need to draft "tighter rules and procedures" for
> their
> employees. Right.
>
> Now, a few pieces of internal of security they hadn't realized they needed
> before
> will be put in place.
>
> This is, let me remind you, the most secretive spying agency in the world.
> The
> richest spying agency. The smartest spying agency.
>
> But somehow, over the years, they'd overlooked this corner of their own
> security.
> They'd left a door open, so that any one of their own analysts could steal
> everything.
>
> Could take it all. Could just snatch it away and copy it and store it on a
> few
> laptops.
>
> But now, yes now, having been made aware of this vulnerability, the agency
> will
> make corrections.
>
> Sure.
>
> And reporters for elite US media don't find any of this hard to swallow.
>
> A smart sixth-grader could see through this tower of fabricated baloney in
> a
> minute,
> but veteran grizzled reporters are clueless.
>
> Last night, on Charley Rose, in an episode that left me breathless, a
> gaggle
> of
> pundits/newspeople warned that Ed Snowden, walking around with those four
> laptops,
> could be an easy target for Chinese spies or Russian spies who could get
> access
> to the data on those computers. The spies could just hack in.
>
> But the NSA can't. No. The NSA can't find out what Snowden has. They can
> only
> speculate.
>
> It's charades within charades.
>
> This whole Snowden affair is an op. It's the kind of op that works because
> people
> are prepared to believe anything.
>
> The tightest and strongest and richest and smartest spying agency in the
> world can't
> find its own employee. It's in the business of tracking, and it can't find
> him.
>
> It's in the business of security, and it can't protect its own data from
> its
> employees.
>
> If you believe that, I have timeshares to sell in the black hole in the
> center of
> the Milky Way.
>
> In previous articles, I've made a case for Snowden being a CIA operative
> who
> still
> works for his former employer. He was handed a bunch of NSA data by the
> CIA.
> He
> didn't steal anything. The CIA wants to punch a hole in the NSA. It's
> called
> an
> internal turf war. It's been going on as long as those agencies have
> existed
> side
> by side.
>
> For example....the money.
>
> Wired Magazine, June 2013 issue. James Bamford, author of three books on
> the
> NSA,
> states:
>
> "In April, as part of its 2014 budget request, the Pentagon [which rules
> the
> NSA]
> asked Congress for $4.7 billion for increased 'cyberspace operations,'
> nearly $1
> billion more than the 2013 allocation. At the same time, budgets for the
> CIA and
> other intelligence agencies were cut by almost the same amount, $4.4
> billion. A
> portion of the money going to...[NSA] will be used to create 13
> cyberattack
> teams."
>
> That means spying money. Far more for NSA, far less for CIA.
>
> Turf war.
>
> But in this article, let's stay focused on the fairy tales, which are the
> cover
> stories floated to the press, the public, the politicians.
>
> We have reporters at the Washington Post and at The Guardian. We have
> Julian
> Assange,
> the head of Wikileaks. They're all talking to Snowden. The NSA can spy on
> them.
> Right? Can listen to their calls and read their emails and hack into their
> notes.
> Just like people have been hacking into the work and home computers of
> Sharyl Attkisson,
> star CBS investigative reporter.
>
> But the NSA can't do all this spying and then use it to find Snowden. Just
> can't
> manage it.
>
> So...everybody in the world with a computer has passwords. The NSA can cut
> through
> them like a sword through hot butter. But Assange and the Post and
> Guardian
> and
> Snowden must have super-special passwords.
>
> They got these passwords by sending a stamped self-addressed envelope,
> along
> with
> 25 cents, and a top from a cereal box, to The Lone Ranger. These passwords
> are
> charged with atomic clouds that obscure men's minds so they cannot see or
> spy.
> They're immortal and invulnerable.
>
> The NSA can spy on anyone else in the world, but they can't get their foot
> in the
> door, when it comes to the Post, The Guardian, and Assange.
>
> And if Snowden winds up in Ecuador, that too will become an insurmountable
> mystery.
>
> "Nope, we don't know where he is. He's vanished. Ecuador has a Romulan
> shield
> surrounding it. The cloaking technology is too advanced."
>
> Perhaps you recall that, in the early days of this scandal, Snowden
> claimed
> he could
> spy on anyone in the US, including a federal judge or even the president,
> if
> he
> had their email addresses.
>
> Uh-huh. But the combined talents of the NSA, now, can't spy on Snowden. I
> guess
> they just can't find his email address.
>
> Snowden isn't the only savvy computer kid in the country. There must be a
> million
> people, at minimum, who can cook up email addresses that evade the reach
> of
> the
> NSA. Yes?
>
> What we have here are contradictions piled on contradictions piled on
> lies.
>
> And in the midst of this, a whole lot of people are saying, "Don't look
> too
> closely.
> Snowden is a hero and he exposed the NSA and that's a wonderful thing."
>
> And a whole lot of other people are saying, "Snowden is a traitor and he
> should
> be tried for treason or killed overseas. That's all you need to know."
>
> The truth? Well, the truth, as they say, is the first casualty in war. But
> in
> the spying business, the truth was never there to begin with. That's one
> of
> the
> requirements of the industry.
>
> "Son, if you think you've lied before, you haven't got a clue. We're going
> to tell
> you to do things that'll make your head spin. That's the game we're in.
> We're
> going to make you tell lies in your sleep."
>
> And these are the people the public believes.
>
> It's a beautiful thing. It really is. The fairy tales are made of sugar
> and
> the
> public, the press, and the people eat them. And then they ask for more.
>
> Jon Rappoport
>
> The author of two explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED and EXIT FROM
> THE MATRIX,
> Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of
> California.
> Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter
> for
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