On 18 January 2017 15:15:51 GMT+00:00, Razer <[email protected]> wrote: > > >On 01/17/2017 10:36 PM, Mirimir wrote: >> >> It does seem that he's sold out. First, Tor Project. Now, this. >> >> Sad, indeed :( > >It's a paycheck... > >Also William Arkin, who wrote the rather cutting edge "Early Warning" >('Codenames, Spooks 'n Spies') for the Washington Post a decade or so >ago. Borged by 'the narrative' and the desire not to be sleeping in >doorways and blogging from cofeeshops until chased off for lack of a >purchase. > >Here' a little nostalgia from a July 2010 Cabale News Service post I >found while searching my bloggings for "William Arkin". Not sure if >the >links are functional, but Arkin, and certainly not Dana Priest, are NOT >this brash anymore abut the totalitarian state apparatus >. >> *The Senate is also getting to work on* the nomination of General >> Clapper >> ><http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/07/dni-nominee-testifies-as-post-delves-into-spy-community/60087/> >> for Director of National Intelligence even as the Washington Post >goes >> into great detail about the problems with privatized outsourcing of >> intelligence... as reported on Monday >> <http://www.archive.org/details/tth_100719>, "The Washington Post's >> Dana Priest and William M. Arkin more than indirectly claim the US >> created a huge increase in America's counter-intelligence budget and >> it's data input since 9/11 and it seems much of it was outsourced to >> private contractors who don't 'play well' with others, leading to a >> situation where no one knows what's going on due to lack of >> cross-company communication, etc. Associated Press on the WaPo >> revelations >> ><http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jxis444npt9S4H_y2LQopui4VGEAD9H279780>. >> The US government IS NOT happy >> ><http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/07/19/128619645/director-of-national-intelligence-criticizes-washington-post-investigation>.... >> I repeat IS NOT happy >> ><http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2010/07/administration-official-existence-of-washington-post-database-troubling.html>, >> about the journalistic intrusion into their privatized 'spookworld' >> (Wapo reporter William Arkin's specialty)." >http://razedbywolves.blogspot.com/search?q=william+arkin > >Rr
Everyone has been bought, by the time you realise that your favourite anti-hero has turned then you are already several years too late.
