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    Amash: Most “Egregious” Violation of Privacy Law Just Passed By Congress



    With next to no debate, Congress may have quietly passed a bill authorizing the executive branch access to nearly all communications by Americans.
    Congressman Justin Amash attempted to rally members of Congress against the bill saying it is one of the most egregious attacks on rule of law that he has seen since becoming a member of Congress.
    Ben Swann has more on the legislation and how it managed to be passed with almost no one noticing.



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    pgp, anyone?

    (this runs on windows)

    http://www.gpg4win.org/

    a good read:

    http://philzimmermann.com/EN/faq/index.html
    “The people of the various provinces are strictly forbidden to have in their possession any swords, bows, spears, firearms, or other type of arms. The possession of these elements makes difficult the collection of taxes and dues and tends to permit uprising, therefore, the heads of the provinces, official agents, and deputies are ordered to collect all weapons mentioned above and turn them over to the government.”

    Toyotomi Hideyshi, Shogun, August 29, 1558




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    Quote Originally Posted by NorfolkPCSolutions View Post
    pgp, anyone?
    Its in the law that any communications that are encrypted my be retained FOREVER instead of the 5 year window. Before long what we consider PGP encryption now will be childs play in the future.

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    I would say "unreal" but it is very believable now.



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