10-24-2013, 05:29 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Vancouver
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Originally Posted by Rochard
Well, that's not really true, is it? Did they have a bug in the UN, or did they tap into a video feed outside of the US? Seems they penetrated the video conferencing software of the EU office. I don't see where.
International law? Really? That's the entire point of the CIA - to break the laws of other countries. All of them do it.
Here's what Snowden told us:
According to the documents, the NSA runs a bugging program in more than 80 embassies and consulates worldwide called 'Special Collection Service'. 'The surveillance is intensive and well organized and has little or nothing to do with warding off terrorists,' wrote Der Spiegel.
Fucking wonderful. Twenty years of work, billions of dollars, down the tube because of Snowden.
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it's ok man.
American Gladiator is on.
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