Thursday, January 2, 2014

What do You think?

What do you think?

Seven months ago, the world began to learn the vast scope of the National Security Agency’s reach into the lives of hundreds of millions of people in the United States and around the globe, as it collects information about their phone calls, their email messages, their friends and contacts, how they spend their days and where they spend their nights. The public learned in great detail how the agency has exceeded its mandate and abused its authority,
Was our UCO President part of this? Or was he busy in the Mail Room?

9 comments:

  1. Here's what I think. I think David Israel wants Wi-Fi so he can spy on all of us.

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    1. Who cares, Gary? Joe learn about WiFi before you make suck an outlandish statement.

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    2. I care, and I and all my neighbors do not want Wi-Fi until the president puts back the money he wasted on our roads.

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  2. Dear Anon - First sign your name so we know who you are.
    Then I care, I know about WiFi and I know that he can spy on us if he wants.
    and third learn how to spell, or to give you a break, edit your comments.
    Gary

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  3. I have WiFi in my house. It is locked down and my computer is as safe as can be expected. Yes there are those unsavory characters who can hack into almost any computer. Wasn't the US government computer hacked into? I am not paranoid about the sky falling in either, Gary.

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  4. Of course he can spy on us. He brags he worked for the NSA. Isn't the NSA the biggest spy agency in the USA?
    David is a voyeur who gets his jollies delving into your deep dark secrets. I wouldn't be surprised if he is already using your e-mail address to spy on you.
    Why else is it so important for someone to remain President for life?

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  5. He spied on Olga a number of years ago - and I don't know for a fact, but I strongly believe he spied on me also. He would stoop to the lowest possible point to find something he could hold over the head of someone he doesn't like. Funny what he learned about Olga through his spying. He learned that once upon a time she either applied for or was granted a patent. WOW!!!!!!! SHOCKING NEWS!!! I can only imagine his chagrin and frustration when he could find nothing to use against her. I think his real problem with her is that he can't stand the fact that she's so much smarter than he is, and if you're smarter, he'll do what he can to crucify you.

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    1. The NSA has recently developed super computers that have the ability to bypass encryption codes in a matter of minutes. This will allow them to spy on you more quickly than before. If there is anyone who does not believe this, you are one of those people who have their head in the sand.

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