[email protected] wrote: > Was wondering what FD's opinions were on fusion centers. > > www.aclu.org/fusion > > They are essentially COINTELPRO survellience techniques employed by > the FBI-State-Local police to "gather intelligence" on people. > > And yeah, you guys fall into the scope. I was wondering what your > opinions were on this government surveillance stuff. > > Do you have local police (turned domestic intelligence agents) have > the sophistication and complexity to understand what you do? Or do > you think you'll end up like Ricardo Calixte, and get raided for > using Linux. http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/04/boston-college- > prompt-commands-are-suspicious > > I was wondering what you thought abuse of power by the government. > And how to stop it. > > I think that cryptome and wikileaks is the way to go. If you see > the government doing something illegal, do you have the right to > break into their system and uncover the evidence? Google "plain > sight rule". Sure, if it's not that you'll probably go to jail, but > if you hit the gold mine of their corruption, you're set. > > Freedom of information? > > COINTELPRO was owned by citizen's investigation into the FBI. It > was illegal to search the FBI office. However, it offered a > sweeping change in legislative policy after, since the evidence > could be shown in congress. > > Where are all the upset feds? Blow the whistle. You can get your > info out 100% safe, Get TOR (http://www.torproject.org/). Post your > stories on this list, Wikileaks or Cryptome. > > This post was sponsored heavily by n3td3v intelligence > > ~~ n3td3v is not antisec. the metasploit method is ineffective. > ~~ you need to get "the intelligence feed" at > www.twitter.com/n3td3v. > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ > I'm not quite sure what you mean by the "plain sight rule". As I understand it, it means that evidence that a police officer sees "in plain sight" may be acted upon without prior authorization. How does that apply to me, an ordinary citizen of the USA?
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