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by alanwatts
3559 days ago
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Fair enough. Though my concern is not for myself, but rather for any potential great leader who could be silently neutralized/blackmailed/extorted by mass surveillance techniques. Whether the culprits' organizational classification is public or private is of negligible importance. >Mass surveillance isn't the same as targeted. Mass surveillance is the first step in the discovery process, targeted surveillance is the second step after a target has been flagged by the dragnet. |
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