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    securing America

    our politicians have not been representing us and for the most part they have no intention of doing so now. Our border is not a new issue, it has been there for some time. Throughout that time, our requests have been ignored, nothing has ever been done. This is not the first time we have “secured” our border and it is not the first time we have started to build a fence. We have done all of this several times before, each time they have finally responded it has clearly been just to appease us. Each time they have regained our trust, they allow the conditions to deteriorate until everything is back to normal.

    Instead of securing our border they have stolen part of our freedom - "for our own protection".

    Well I am not feeling very safe, not after learning that this has been going on for longer than any of us have ever suspected. Our very own U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) which is supposed to protect us, secretly ordered Microsoft to provide special access codes in all of their operating systems so that the NSA can access our data remotely and without our knowledge at any time for any reason they want. They have never even bothered to inform the public, even Microsoft engineers say “there cannot be a legitimate explanation...”

    They are taking away our constitutional rights without any justifiable cause

    The “NSA” key is contained inside all versions of Windows from Windows 95 OSR2 onward, which means that if they are not already monitoring and spying on us, it has clearly been their intention to since well before 1995. Our government has concealed this from us and our government controlled media has failed to disclose this to the public.

    http://benfrank.net/blog/2006/03/01/mic ... _backdoor/

    Anyone with a basic understanding of network communications would think that our current infrastructure would not have the capacity or equipment to support large scale monitoring and surveillance of us all. - Not any more!
    Instead of securing our borders, this is what they have been doing:

    - The Orwellian project -

    “As the director of the effort, Vice Adm. John M. Poindexter, has described the system in Pentagon documents and in speeches, it will provide intelligence analysts and law enforcement officials with instant access to information from Internet mail and calling records to credit card and banking transactions and travel documents, without a search warrant.”
    --The New York Times, 9 November 2002

    According to the New York Times (December 2005) the NSA spying program is on a vastly larger scale than any of us have been told. And it was directly ordered and authorized by president Bush - as he has finally admitted, in flagrant violation of specific statutes and Constitutional protections for civil liberties.

    AT&T’s Implementation of NSA Spying on American Citizens

    In 2003 AT&T built “secret rooms” hidden deep in the bowels of its central offices in various cities, housing computer gear for a government spy operation which taps into the company's popular WorldNet service and the entire Internet. These installations enable the government to look at every individual message on the Internet and analyze exactly what people are doing. Documents showing the hardwire installation in San Francisco suggest that there are similar locations being installed in numerous other cities.

    - “secret room,” which has a special combination lock on the main door. The telltale sign of an illicit government spy operation is the fact that only people with security clearance from the National Security Agency can enter this room. In practice this has meant that only one management-level technician works in there. Ironically, the one who set up the room was laid off in late 2003 in one of the company's endless “downsizings,” but he was quickly replaced by another.


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    publish this on hacker site and set us all free

    Strange morning... I found orwellian stuff too.







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    A demonstration "how to do it" program that replaces the NSA key can be found on Cryptonym's website.
    HA!! this is the site http://www.cryptonym.com/
    when you link to it it is not available when you follow the referal link this is what you get....

    Yes, this is the website of Cryptonym Corporation (of the "NSA Key" fame).

    I hope to, sometime in the near future, put a brief explanation the whole story online, so stay tuned...
    Our NSA at work
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    time frame is since 1999 this is a repost 2005

    Computer-security specialists have been aware for two years that unusual features are contained inside a standard Windows driver used for security and encryption functions. The driver, called ADVAPI.DLL, enables and controls a range of security functions including the (...)

    just grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr what is in the (...) grrrrrrrr again!
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    A good hardware router should protect the files on your computer from being invaded (assuming they have not done the same with Linksys, netgear, etc.)

    I could understand the monitoring of international messages - If there was a terrorist problem - which we do not seem to have.

    - But there is no reason for this and there is no reason for not informing Americans that their constitutional rights are being violated.
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    ADVAPI.DLL
    The NSA key is contained inside all versions of Windows from Windows 95 OSR2 onward
    ADVAPI.DLL in Windows 2000 contains not two, but three keys.

    Not sure if XP has 2 or 3, but 1 is 2 many.
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