Is zeitgeist safe?

Robert Holtzman holtzm at cox.net
Wed May 7 23:50:39 UTC 2014


On Wed, May 07, 2014 at 11:27:14PM +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-05-07 at 15:52 -0400, Theodore Alcapotaxis wrote:
> > > From: Jerry Stuckle
> > >
> > > And 
> > > their HQ are less than 10 miles from me. In fact, I'll be right over 
> > > that way Thursday.
> > 
> > If you are going to drop by at the NSA, please let them know that I am
> > interested in getting a job as a cyber spook with them. Heck, I can
> > even work for them for free. I just wish to learn how to spy and do
> > mass surveillance on Americans and the world.
> > 
> > Please tell them that I am a very keen and fast learner and am willing
> > to help install backdoors in any and every software, including Debian.
> 
> Unlikely the NSA want's smart people to work for them, but likely they
> won't completely clueless people either. It's not that easy to become an
> employee being classified top secret, that's why I have some concerns
> about Snowden. IMO Snowden does promotion pro the NSA, by faking to be a
> whistleblower. Assumed the NSA has got the absolute control over the
> Internet, why don't they eliminate child porn websites?

Probably because doing something like that would expose themselves.
That, of course, was pre Snowden. Besides, they have bigger fish to fry. 

> It's a confidence game, they don't have got the power they claim to
> have. I guess it's just promotion.

Maybe, maybe not. You might be surprised at what can be put together
from seemingly random pieces of information.

> Btw. if you want to become an employee being classified top secret, they
> will observe you, your family and everybody who cultivate contacts to
> you. The Snowden story, becoming an employee just to be a whistleblower,
> his Robin Hood philosophy, most likely is a lie. It at least is hard to
> believe.
> 
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