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One can believe that it is so that our authorities do not want to feel monitored longer. And they shared at any level of government made a collective decision that it is ok to filter out "certain things" in their firewalls. This will of course also very timely when one can conclude that the FRA will make his long-awaited eavesdropping kind.
Hmm. Time to put up some proxy options? And so begins the futile fight of who is ahead; Proxy gang or those who administer "the great firewall government".
Hmmm .. I put a comment on Carl Bildt's blog about this, a small råsop about how he can talk about human rights with other countries' leaders while they are on track to encroach on the whole of his own people private communication and exchange rgpv (FRA ), and this while various authorities decline to public scrutiny. My comment was quarantined rgpv (moderation), it has never happened before when I posted comments, even with links to him. Well, it could be something temporary, but the idea struck me anyway. But on the other hand, involves the moderation that anyone with safety read ..
Though it is well a natural consequence, that those in power are afraid of their own people, who appointed them, when they are somewhere knows that they behave badly. Hence the paranoid need to consider all of us as potential criminals. Yes, to drain our communication rgpv to a regime controlled network of computers for filtering are behaving rgpv very badly. "Osama" won. The Rise of the Politics of Fear - I'm afraid of my neighbor, he might want me bad, so it's best that I punish him in advance, just in case.
June 11, 2008 at 08:38
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