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Kevin Kallaugher's work for The Sun and The Economist has appeared in more than 100 publications worldwide, including Le Monde, Der Spiegel, Pravda, Krokodil, Daily Yomiuri, The Australian, New York Times, Time, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report, and The Washington Post. His cartoons are distributed worldwide by Cartoonarts International and the New York Times Syndicate.
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alcors3 said, 3 months ago
Our ruin started with wanting cheap stuff and bowing to China, the dragon. Now it is free stuff and bowing to the donkey.
Clark Kent said, 3 months ago
Methinks uncle sam doth protest too much.
In the big telecom central offices (equipment buildings) where undersea fiber optic cables enter the USA, uncle sam has optical bridging equipment where most of the infrared light goes to the normal telecom fiber optic digital terminal equipment but 10% goes to a large room, or entire floor, rented by uncle sam to gather ALL of the incomming and outgoing traffic. Same with land cables in/out of Canada & Mexico. In fact Canada and USA share a common telecom system. Canada has area codes like us and the same country code which is one.
Becca said, 3 months ago
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Clark isn’t wrong and he isn’t hallucinating. https://www.eff.org/nsa-spying
pcolli said, 3 months ago
@Clark Kent
In my opinion, the US is one of the most paranoid countries in the world. Of course it monitors communications.
Radish
said, 3 months ago
@pcolli
IMO its more based on greed. The politicians know the score and use the politics of fear on the mass of voters to get legislation passed so our business stays on top.
Radish
said, 3 months ago
The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center in Utah.
The NSA has become the largest, most covert, and potentially most intrusive intelligence agency ever.
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http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/ff_nsadatacenter/
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NSA has a huge base in Australia. NSA is forbidden to spy on Americans, so they trade data with the Australia equivalent of NSA to get data on Americans.
From the book The Puzzle Palace
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The National Security Agency has also been accused of stealing business data and giving it to their friends for a business advantage.
Uncle Joe said, 3 months ago
@HOWGOZIT
Becca just linked to a story that confirms what Clark said, but you obviously didn’t read it.
Just because Clark said it, doesn’t mean you are obliged to disagree. Stuff like this just makes you look stupid.
bobwinners
said, 3 months ago
errr… who started this whole thing???
omQ R said, 3 months ago
@bobwinners
“They” did.
Gore Bane said, 3 months ago
Happy New Year, courtesy of the Chicom government. Let’s see, should I buy my new motherboard from a good Taiwanese company like Asus that’s actually solid enough to respond to competitive pressure, or from a mainland government sweatshop like Foxconn? Decisions, decisions.