democracynow on Dec 31, 2013
democracynow – WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange addressed a major gathering of computer experts Monday at the Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg, Germany, calling on them to join forces in resisting government intrusions on internet freedom and privacy. We play highlights from Assange’s speech, as well as the one given by Sarah Harrison, the WikiLeaks member who accompanied Edward Snowden to Russia. We also hear from independent journalist and security expert Jacob Appelbaum, who reveals a spying tool used by the National Security Agency known as a “portable continuous wave generator.” The remote-controlled device works in tandem with tiny electronic implants to bounce invisible waves of energy off keyboards and monitors to see what is being typed. It works even if the target computer is not connected to the Internet.
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Albert Veli on Dec 30, 2013
by: Jacob “@ioerror” Applebaum
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The extrodinary circumstance of Julian Assang’s imprisonment by centrally the British police, costing the tax payers millions of dollars is a indictment on how British police think, in terms of a dubious allegation of him not having the correct apparel on his penis, the childish nature of MI5, to take this charge as a serious use of police time is mind boggling, this is no more than a which hunt, that in time will reflect upon the bureaucratic deviants who evidently rule us,
It is now time for the police to apologize for incarcerating a intelligent human being and grant him freedom as a rite of passage, to be a person, who now is unable to have a fair trial as a result of bad publicity, he has paid the price, leave him be!
Their are far more important aspects to investigate, if you want to look at more sexual crime, start looking at the circumstance of paedophiles whom allegations are connected in high places.