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An Open Forum with Bill Binney: Reflections of an NSA whistleblower

Michael Williamson
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Published on 27 May 2021 / In Technology

NEED THIS CLIP: Just a few minutes of your time :start at 28:28 in or watch the whole clip: ALL phone communication was being collected and much even 'on the hook" audio despite what Binney admits to here : developing and GIFTED TO ISRAEL for a massive extortion and control- the- world- dirt pile : https://youtu.be/YqSQaJfz9GY?t=1634 It was a privilege to welcome Bill Binney to Allard Hall for his March 14, 2019 presentation on the surveillance state, the right to privacy, and blowing the whistle on the NSA.

His unwavering fight for transparency, government accountability, and the rule of law is an outstanding demonstration of the values of the Allard Prize and an inspiration to many. We won the war. Now we're fighting the peace. It's a lot more volatile. Now we've got ten million crackpots out there with sniper scopes, sarin gas and C-4. Ten-year-olds go on the Net, downloading encryption we can barely break, not to mention instructions on how to make a low-yield nuclear device. Privacy's been dead for years because we can't risk it. The only privacy that's left is the inside of your head. Maybe that's enough. You think we're the enemy of democracy, you and I? I think we're democracy's last hope.
Thomas Reynolds

Thomas Brian Reynolds is the main antagonist of the 1998 conspiracy thriller Enemy of the State.

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Michael Williamson
Michael Williamson 3 years ago

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Michael Williamson
Michael Williamson 3 years ago

Go to 28:28 for the clip on NSA paying Israel for the software and NARUS / VERiNT infrastructure the U.S. developed :
We won the war. Now we're fighting the peace. It's a lot more volatile. Now we've got ten million crackpots out there with sniper scopes, sarin gas and C-4. Ten-year-olds go on the Net, downloading encryption we can barely break, not to mention instructions on how to make a low-yield nuclear device. Privacy's been dead for years because we can't risk it. The only privacy that's left is the inside of your head. Maybe that's enough. You think we're the enemy of democracy, you and I? I think we're democracy's last hope.
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Thomas Brian Reynolds is the main antagonist of the 1998 conspiracy thriller Enemy of the State.

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