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In reply to the discussion: I live in the greatest country in the world! Land of the free! (dial up warning, pics! Graphic!) [View all]siligut
(12,272 posts)132. Paradise for paranoid data crunchers.
The data stored in Bluffdale will naturally go far beyond the worlds billions of public web pages. The NSA is more interested in the so-called invisible web, also known as the deep web or deepnetdata beyond the reach of the public. This includes password-protected data, US and foreign government communications, and noncommercial file-sharing between trusted peers. The deep web contains government reports, databases, and other sources of information of high value to DOD and the intelligence community, according to a 2010 Defense Science Board report. Alternative tools are needed to find and index data in the deep web
Stealing the classified secrets of a potential adversary is where the [intelligence] community is most comfortable. With its new Utah Data Center, the NSA will at last have the technical capability to store, and rummage through, all those stolen secrets. The question, of course, is how the agency defines who is, and who is not, a potential adversary.
All this in the state of the senator who wanted to create a virus that could destroy the hard-drives on computers that attempted to illegally download music.
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I live in the greatest country in the world! Land of the free! (dial up warning, pics! Graphic!) [View all]
SomethingFishy
Feb 2013
OP
Your photos are starkly graphic and reveal, imo, what a right-wing-soused society
indepat
Feb 2013
#11
By "in power" you mean Dems. have the Executive Branch? Do some deeper think, I think you should.
xtraxritical
Feb 2013
#79
Europe is ten times better for their people than North America is for our people.
BlueCaliDem
Feb 2013
#60
The Soviet Union never had the capabality, nor any short-term plans for invading North America.
Democracyinkind
Feb 2013
#123
Britain does, not all Europe. Britain is more like us but with some social programs
newthinking
Feb 2013
#81
It certainly puts to rest the "Home of the brave" and "peace loving" myths.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2013
#33
Wonderful Post and so telling. We're the only country that consistently tells...
BlueJazz
Feb 2013
#34
This is one of the best threads on this topic that I've seen on any of the forums I visit. Very Nice
DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav
Feb 2013
#35
Only in America do consumers have such freedom of choice: AR-15, MAK-10 or 12-guage auto shotgun
leveymg
Feb 2013
#36
'None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free'
lunasun
Feb 2013
#77
Fewer and fewer of us live a "normal" middle-class American life, and frankly, things suck.
leveymg
Feb 2013
#105
See how the Second Amendment and all those guns have kept us safe from tyranny?
Doctor_J
Feb 2013
#107
Just do a search on Pyramid of Capitalism. There are a lot of versions of this 1911
valerief
Feb 2013
#111
There is indeed, and we keep committing them in the name of Democracy.
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2013
#129
I got a post hidden for showing two pictures of dead children much like yours. I wonder why
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#144