Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Police State

DOJ claims default encryption creates zone of lawlessness. What does that mean? Does that mean every private conversation in history was lawless?

If you thought nice Canada wasn't spying on its citizens, you were wrong.

Treasure hunter arrested for cheating partners.
"The U.S. Marshals Service called him "one of the most intelligent fugitives ever sought" by the agency and said he relied on cash and employed other means to stay under the radar. Authorities gave no details on how they found him."
The dreaded cash.
"Federal marshals said that the pair had no vehicles registered in their names and that Antekeier used buses and taxis to get around."
The dreaded buses and taxis.
"After the arrest warrant was issued, Thompson vanished from his Vero Beach, Florida, mansion, where a search found prepaid disposable cellphones and bank wraps for $10,000 in cash, along with a book titled "How to Live Your Life Invisible," according to court records. One marked page was titled: "Live your life on a cash-only basis.""
The dreaded cash again.
"The 161 investors who paid Thompson $12.7 million to find the ship never saw the proceeds. Two sued — a now-deceased investment firm president and the company that publishes The Columbus Dispatch newspaper and had invested about $1 million."
The establishment strikes back. This story is a trojan horse for propaganda about the evils of cash, buses and taxis.

The police are really concerned about the Waze app because it costs them revenue.

Police killed hostage in Sydney, not terrorist.

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