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OT: The Internet Mystery

Discussion in 'Swansea City' started by ProjectVRD, Dec 10, 2013.

  1. ProjectVRD

    ProjectVRD Well-Known Member

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  2. daimungeezer

    daimungeezer Well-Known Member

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    Conspiracy theories abound on the net. Interesting certainly, but let's keep paranoia under control. It sounds organised but rather ambiguous. Just a game IMO.
     
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  3. aswan_dam

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    What's OT?
     
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    It's either the Illuminate or the Knights Templers ;)
     
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  5. daimungeezer

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    Aswan - Off Topic.
     
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  6. DragonPhilljack

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    It's TOR in my view! They are taking the USA Navy's abandoned Security project to new levels, in an attempt to provide end users with anonymity when on line, particularly for the blocking of NSA and GCHQ, I hope they recruit the people they need, as Western government's have got far to big for their own boots, and need cutting back!



    I use the Tor Browser when I want serious security!...............<ok>
     
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    Why would you want that I wonder <whistle>
     
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  8. DragonPhilljack

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    To keep an eye on you!............................<laugh>
     
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  9. Kifflom!

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    Hmmm....

    Beware. I've used it too. <laugh>
     
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  10. Jack Uzi

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    That's where he gets his inside stories on the club.
     
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  11. DragonPhilljack

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    The 'Darkweb' is not used just by criminals, but by those that want confidentiality in communications, which you will never get on the 'Spyweb' also known as WWW. As I am typing my email many government agency can read it's contents? and that for me is why the part of the web that is free from this to a large extent will grow and prosper, because big brother needs sorting!...........<ok>



    If you have any evidence that the government or anyone else can break AES encryption, please provide it. None of Snowden's leaks suggest this; in fact, quite the opposite. No one is suggesting that darknets are a panacea. Condoms and encryption aren't a panacea, either -- but like darknets, they are tools for protection and they are a good idea. We should support and further them.

    P.S., getting conned is just as easy on your field-of-flowers craigslist as it is in the darkest cave on Freenet. Fools will always be parted from their money, and sometimes their lives. Technology cannot replace caution and common sense. If safety (rather than privacy) is your obsession, you're doomed. Even locking yourself in your apartment with your shotguns and canned food won't help.
     
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    Huw Jenkins uses Dark net :)
     
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  13. DragonPhilljack

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    The problem for governments is that we now know the extent of their trawling through our confidential digital mail and media, so best advise is if you need to communicate, communicate in person, nothing is safe, not even the dark net!


    Thank you EDWARD SNOWDEN!...............<cheers>
     
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    Do you work for MI5, Dragon? You seem to know a lot about this stuff?
     
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    Dragon may sound a little paranoid to some but he's right. Erosion of privacy and civil liberties is a very real and present danger. Successive governments have and are removing freedoms that should be untouchable in any decent democratic society. I find it disgusting and very scary. We're already on that slippery slope and there's no going back by the looks of it. And that's worrying.

    I have PGP installed in Thunderbird (email) but I don't know anyone that uses it! People's apathy to these things is one of the reasons they can get away with it. And yes, I'm slightly paranoid myself :grin:
     
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    Knowledge is power! remember that if nothing else aswan, and no I'm not a member of any Etonian organisation, and never will be..............<cheers>
     
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    Who really is your enemy? The likable rogue in the street, or Westminster?





    Who really are the criminals? I'm sure sufficient time has now passed for you all to work that one out. The real enemy is clearly the state and ruling class, and you are merely cannon fodder in their little schemes, but they are very vulnerable and they know it, but do you know it though?
     
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    My bet; someone realised that all the jobs as secret society brotherhood were all vacant, and decided to fill them up. Reading that they put posters up all round the world, it is probably also them who have started to show up to football matches to get attention.

    http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/s...ical-black-robes-turn-up-at-chelsea-pictures/

    Something devilish one way or another I guess. But there's 11 of them, which is fine if they are a football team. But if they are biblical end times there should only be 10, so why the hell are they recruiting?
     
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  19. DragonPhilljack

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    "MI5 chief Andrew Parker will not face MPs on Snowden claims. Home secretary rejects calls for spy boss to justify claim that Guardian put national security at risk in publishing NSA files" - Gaurdian 11/12/13




    Well well well, what a shocker. "It is because we say it is, ok?" And here lies the state. No need to justify their actions, just be quiet and trust them. Shameful. The Home Secretary is not a servant of the public. Democracy? Hiding behind the sofa will not make this all go away, even for the head of MI5. How cowardly, if he refused to testify, then I think we can safely assume he was lying when he said the Snowden leaks endangered national security. What a bunch of duplicitous, lying bastards..............<laugh>




    That's the part that always gets me: Using taxpayers money to spy on taxpayers.
     
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    Sorry.
     
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