[liberationtech] Hayden on 'Internet Freedom' as State Dept. Money Laundering Against US Security Interests

2013-08-12 Thread Collin Anderson
Libtech, A friend passed along little noticed comments by Gen. Hayden in June, which I would suggest are the most direct elaboration on the differences between the American security apparatus and piracy development efforts. The actual interview is long, but there is one statement in particular

Re: [liberationtech] Hayden on 'Internet Freedom' as State Dept. Money Laundering Against US Security Interests

2013-08-12 Thread Jillian C. York
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 7:53 PM, Collin Anderson col...@averysmallbird.comwrote: Alright so on the one hand we're fighting anonymity on the other hand we're chucking products out there to protect anonymity on the net. I've been saying that for years. Except...backwards. -- *Note: *I am

Re: [liberationtech] Hayden on 'Internet Freedom' as State Dept. Money Laundering Against US Security Interests

2013-08-12 Thread Nadim Kobeissi
On 2013-08-12, at 8:53 PM, Collin Anderson col...@averysmallbird.com wrote: Libtech, A friend passed along little noticed comments by Gen. Hayden in June, which I would suggest are the most direct elaboration on the differences between the American security apparatus and piracy

Re: [liberationtech] Hayden on 'Internet Freedom' as State Dept. Money Laundering Against US Security Interests

2013-08-12 Thread Griffin Boyce
Nadim Kobeissi wrote: Here's the thing: you ultimately have two types of software that the U.S. is interested in funding: *Software Type A:* Software that protects useful dissidents and anyone else from all governments (to an extent), including the U.S. government. *Software Type B:*