Good Point - I think when we look at everything that's going on with our 
government we have to wonder if this really is OUR government or if it's taken 
on a life of its own.

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Hi friends, The latest Jacob Appelbaum talk from 30c3 is more than chilling, 
and it left me with an amplified version of a question I've been quietly asking 
for months: why the hell are we continuing to refer to the NSA as a 
governmental agency? What present justification do we have to frame its 
existence in those terms? I understand that to refer to it as something else is 
to invite questions even more ominous that the ones we are already being 
presented with, but isn't it time to start being more realistic about the 
situation? Given the scale and scope of what the NSA are apparently capable of, 
they are unquestionably in a position to not just "own" our hardware and our 
software, but also, to a frighteningly real extent, our very lives. Much to 
Jacob's point, I don't think many high-ranking government officials (or 
corporate CEOs) have any conception of this at all, and those who do are just 
as exposed -- just as at-risk -- as any of us, the new proletariat. Isn't it 
obvious that in such a scenario, blackmail and coercion would not even be a 
second thought? Isn't it obvious that once such an infrastructure is in place, 
the flow of power literally begins running the other way? That's a control grid 
to match the surveillance grid, folks. I don't know what we can do about this, 
but I do think we need first to adopt some new and admittedly more frightening 
language: The NSA may have bootstrapped on the back of governmental legitimacy, 
but we are almost certainly NOT dealing with "government" anymore. What we have 
here is a hydra far weirder, and far more dangerous, than any government in 
history. And by referring to it as 'governmental', we bestow a kind of 
untouchable authority and legitimacy that it probably 'ought not have, which 
just buys it more time to develop and grow. My greatest fear is that if 
progress continues at this clip, the mask of 'government legitimacy' will 
become an unnecessary burden. -wendell hivewallet.com | twitter.com/hivewallet 
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