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by wyldfire
1517 days ago
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Input is shown in chevrons. All the rest is from the model: <<Oh, thank heaven for>> the good old days when the CIA did all the spying and the NSA did all the wiretapping for a reasonable fee. “What happened?” “Well, I think it must have been the CIA.” “And did they pay you well for that?” “Well, no. They were just a bit too high-handed for my liking.” The CIA was a lot of things, but it was not high-handed. It was not imperious or arrogant or even arrogant. The CIA was just a really good espionage service. And of course the NSA did all the wiretapping and eavesdropping, but the National Security Agency, which now exists to spy on Americans, was not very useful at all for spying. On February 20, the New York Times published a story about the fact that the National Security Agency (NSA) was breaking privacy rules, violating Americans’ privacy, and the United States Senate and House |
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