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| | | | At last the UK government today published the draft Investigatory Powers Bill, after about a week of carefully crafted briefings aimed at managing opinion, and even dissent. The document comes bundled with a lot of supplementary material, purporting to be from "A Guide" to "Explanatory Notes". As Richard Clayton advised me a while back: don't... | |
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| | | | A little more detail has emerged about how a key component of the controversial U.K. surveillance law (the Investigatory Powers Act, which was passed at the end of last year) is likely to function -- after a government consultation document on so-called Technical Capability Notices was published yesterday by the digital rights organization Open Rights Group. | |
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| | How 70 years of CIA deceit and mainstream media complicity convinced the American public that North Korea was the Bad Guy and the U.S. was the Good Guy-when it was almost always the other way around In the United States today, North Korea is the standard reference point for modern-day totalitarianism: a land of darkness |