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some for a few days until the dried off. they'll then put you into this, all of it to be heated at about $1500.00 degrees celsius for about 20 hours. but it is part of your next cultures heritage. so even if it declines as a profession, it stood, furnishes, ask for your the hello, i'm kimberly how could in the how the top stories on al jazeera wildfires on the hawaiian island of maui have killed 67 people. officials fear the death toll could rise. authority say it is among the largest natural disaster in hawaii, history. us president rather vice president cala harris says the leaders of why have the federal government's full support? the concern about what is happening and
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why. in particular, we are monitoring, we are federal resources there to support the work that has to be done both to stay on top of that. they will have our full support and it really is and is there a hundreds of supporters of qu, leaders have gathered outside a french military base near the capital. they're angry because the west african block eco was, has placed a regional forces stand by defense ministers are meeting next week. a memorial service is being held for the assassinated ecuadorian presidential candidates fernando via via sen, seo. the anti corruption journalist shot dead as he left
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a campaign event or wednesday. the government has declared a state of emergency at assist the election will go ahead as planned in 2 weeks time. in this sense is rather our latin america editor, lucy, a newman has more from the capital kito for the ecuadorian people. now, the level of crime has reached new heights, certainly, but it's not too surprising because every day it gets worse and worse, they will tell you, it used to be. it used to be centered around the ports to be of why you have to. that's where most of the drugs co in and out of this country, but now it is spread to other parts of this country and in the coastal. what city of month that the merrill was killed just a week ago. now we have the number of the sent to being gone down during a rally and election rally. those elections are going to be in 10 days. and in fact, up to the united states for a judge in new york has sent the founder of failed f t x crypto currency to prison
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. 2 months before his trial was to begin, the judge revoke sam bagman fried bail after prosecutor said he tried to influence witnesses. 31 year olds pleaded not guilty to charges he defrauded investors what his businesses went bankrupt last year. and the special counsels been appointed to investigate the business dealings of the son of us president joe biden. this attorney general general merit garland on friday, announced the appointment of david weiss in the investigation of hunter by them. the decision gives weiss greater powers. it was made after a plea deal fell apart between the justice department and the president's son. encouraged president vladimir zalinski has sacked officials responsible for military recruitment. he's dismissed regional officers accusing them of accepting bribes. he says 112 criminal cases have been opened. to is the name of c
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homeless, it is wayne, gloomy, a way dismissing all regional military comments on the system should be run by people who know exactly what more is and why cynicism and bribery at a time of war is high treason. instead, soldiers who've been through the front line or who con speed in the trenches because they've lost their health, lost their limbs, but have retained the dignity and have no cynicism. they can be entrusted with this recruitment system. system and mean mar, floods have killed 5 people forcing the evacuation of more than 40000 residents floods were triggered by heavy monson rains and the world food program says 6300000 people and sudan are one step away from famine. they're experiencing emergency levels of hunger as the conflict in sudan enters is 4th month. those are the headlines. the news continues after the program, digital dissidence. the,
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you know, who was the one person in the can, is a who did what he absolutely should have done being a patriot. doesn't mean you know, beating it to a, for putting aside your obligations to your people, to your country, for the benefit of your government. pc office, pig preachers. so she makes a meals, frank, concretely, extremely accurate documentation, having us own records shows that it was involved in one way or another. and it does have more than a 120000 people in iraq and afghanistan between 20042010 the us government,
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the responses maybe hypothetically as a result of this release of this material. so mass can family or us soldier. good faith risk we will likely of face is the cost in human lives, on tomorrow's battlefield or and in some, in some, some place where, where we will put our, our military forces. now the end result is that out for me, blasio, i'm the, are a single person, had been home as a result. but if you like all the rights for a moment, you lost them for a lifetime. and that's why this matters is because it happened. and we didn't know that we were told for some people they are super heroes. for others. simply traitors. whistle blowers like daniel ellsberg, thomas drake, william benny and edward snowden. ready ready hackers and activists,
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like the wikileaks found a julian, a song on the former printers, secret service agent, and emotional. they want us about the complete surveillance of our society. they oppose intelligence agencies, governments, and corporate nations. and for this, they are threatened, pounded, and imprisoned. why are they so committed? what drives them? the intelligence services are not the only ones monitoring communications and processing mess of data. also, private corporations like google, amazon, facebook and apple collecting millions of pieces of information about us to analyze
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and monetize the tasks i think is a self, folks. that's not a sac that we have a position that sent that most of the assignments wants to be on that. as the spirit annoying viewed shift for the civic, not to see the horror stuff tango seemed. what does he ask for it to do this? we don't really know what exactly happens with our own digital trans. our dad is transferred invisibly to huge data centers, supplementing into a complex new identity. creating our digital itself, the utility of h to smith fish. does this kind of guy, even if thing debit doesn't this past,
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may i get someone to think of in continental to see this house board male? this boss starts in with the lender to get the points off these. the house photo won't. adults don't with one footstool. commission emma diesel, much money that is consumed else to buy the least expensive replacement. so not finding the solstices in every one gets smarter because of this technology because it's free or very inexpensive. and the empowerment of people is the secret of technological progress. the we are all participating in this norm as transition where billions of people are joining our party by joining our fun and joining our anxiety. a miss 9, the mission, the by laws fun. indeed we do. item dots and shirts. are you multiply heights both dotson no, you put up to 2 awesome. given new developments of the machine, intelligence will make us far, far smarter as
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a result. and this means everyone on the planet. the genetics revolution has a huge and positive impact on the way we'll treat disease progression of disease and so on. so on. it's all basically because the smartphones are really super computers, the, it's on a gun, something different as well. you just, telephone, not us. we're just as soon as we got included, i'm going to need to know the answer is no. one's a smartphone into who isn't tasha, how it so it and it up and then it would gps by some of them of will v as in precisely how language defense into holes and touch it in the middle ones with the advent of the smartphone, we have become even more visible, the
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so that it's not just i say, instead of my face, i mean, they slow things up these days. smartphones capture are communication behavior long when, where with whom we talk apps collect data about our user behavior, even our health data. in addition, many people use digital data storage like clouds carelessly handing over their information. all of our communications are being intercepted, alexis analyzed and stored automatically. and that means that all of our reviews or thoughts of our expressions are associations. who talked to who need, who lost, we hate the old internet saying goes, fits for free, and you are the product. because the use of all those convenient digital online services are only seemingly for free. because we pay with our desk
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the we've neither inside nor overview about her digital self and absolutely no possibility to actively control it. the finished bits understand the online, does it stand the command been t top? how did you get your rufus picks up? pushed in for vintage good. i was just told name is best this new student is the top. how you go to spits understand he knows an increasing vit. shuffling vehicle cannot be. so the truck that he'd be at the assistance of quote, some capital a lot soon, huge fight in internet because the name is, this is a film and give to do some good. have some more data. so we got the data brokerage from this highest concrete frenzy. it's best to stand on here on fields and
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a few minutes by spets advisory, but people says highest and the lowest introduction to puts us in him to quote you in spells. i submit the intestines, walked in z a for on the us on for was on offer him big some calls also i want does so spirit. and also we have to your smart, you can go up splashing so on to me by surprise abuse alphabets. i can be off to my mouse food fun online. click this. i'm putting the lash tossed of the notes and 250 most positive and what's in come on, the house, which doesn't seem to see for life insurance on this computer that's in the semester. and i go, it's most unprofessional. so far on vide empties. it looks to us a good phone, get an altima. jazz is he kind of slipped, it pumped us, the data we create, assembling our digital cells is also of interest as a juicy source of information for the intelligence community. the so equipment is now being
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put placed on u. s. networks. infrastructure like tronic infrastructure. tapping straight in enabled by critical partnerships before extended which have still not been revealed to this day. not even for the snow disclosures a at and t verizon and a number of others. but that's where it started with the phone company. ok. who was, it was rapidly expanded to include e mails and all related information, internet usage, and all related formation and financial transactions. the revelations by edward snowden provide detailed insight into the relationship between intelligence services and private companies. telephone method, data, and web browsing histories are of great interest to the intelligence community. the see that's really
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industrial relations. they were tapping the fiber line between the google servers, yet they didn't even notice what's going on, google, they dot. okay, so i mean, that's the point. they can tap lines anywhere in the world. and when they do that they can get it between the servers of any, any company. from my perspective, i think there's the message collision between the bank and set corporations and the government, you know, with the, the big spies and see some military security complex. they have agreements between them where they will pay money for data if they produce data for an s a or they will also pay for access. and like, for example, the, the room in the at and t facility in san francisco that has this n s a. and that's the n s a room that has, that happened on how we feed data. and it's really a t and t that has the maintain that room. facebook is evil and my view, i can say as he is, it's the spies. what dream it does, we offer
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a all information and is to stay on the plates, the spice to access and we know they do to backdoors and things. and yet that's what with nation is taking weeks or months together when an individual, the extent of what google of information that google has has nothing near what n s a does. for example, they do not have. they have access to the e mails if they're using g mail for example, but not all the other service providers. and they don't. so they don't have that data to do a composite do of what people are doing. nor do they have access to all the fiber optic lines around the world, nor do they see the banking transactions with the financial transactions or all the phone calls. they don't see that. so the vast amount of information that google does not have the
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so that sort of thing that is leading to increasing concentrations and trying to get some spot people uncomfortable. and then these connects to the national security sector as contractors. so the, the creative viber, see market capitalism is for. i'm concerned about many of the companies concerned reacted immediately to the snowden revelations. they proclaim and advertise seemingly tap proof of mobile phones and texting services followed by public announcements, pleading that they would no longer put up with the pressure of the intelligent services the, the way in which the technology companies have reacted in the wake of the snowden
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leaks means that the level of cooperation between technology companies and unintelligence agencies has gone down and that's, that's, that's added to the scratch in some ways. the b would be slightly bizarre if all the advances in technology and the use of both data analysis which are improving our, the performance of business and proving the health care delivery and so on. some notion of security, what is allowed to use the it's not the most secure, so you get the next purpose. so you have a level previously you have to less secure, so you have peace, you know, in a free society like we, we enjoyed in the west. you'll freedoms, a guarantee by security. and so the,
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the job of the western governments is to find the maximum levels of privacy and security supposed to maximize. as a consequence of the september 11th attacks, the technical capabilities of the intelligence services were massively expanded. international collaboration of national spy organizations was also intensified, not always without friction and problems. they have similar rings like combating international terrorism. but yet they listen in on one another. after 1911 head, there was this perspective that germany had had screwed up. that the security service screwed up, that they had harbored terrace. right now you have the cells and hum borg you have a number of the hijackers, the that. okay cool. transited through live their plan. there. it was a significant cell. there is no question about that. and there's
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a whole history behind it. and i think, i think, you know, as i said, the, i said this even publicly. i've said this in terms of the testimony for the button to start. the germany within europe was declared the target number one. and i believe, i believe a significant pressure a but clearly out of the, the secret partnership and cooperation that the india and others was expanded. and we know that now that the get more evidence has come out, there was a special agreement. the secret ended and expanded sherry agreement basically gave the united states car blogs, but also it was, it was a b and a, you know, not all you gotta cooperate. you're going to help facilitate the spring 2015, a scantily rep, some germany regarding the close and secret collaboration between the german intelligence service b, n d and d
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n. a say the to be in the cooperation with the, in a say to spy on european politicians. and assisted the united states and attempts of industrial espionage. when the press reported that the chancellor had known about the scandals since 2008, it peaked with the german opposition threatening to sue its own government over the b n. d. and it's a affair the, the east go, boom. this is vicky the. now i am bus one seems to become this minister's speech while lettings muslims, i am the, the deutsche and go findings to and the zip codes and opinions touched in on and,
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and so we wouldn't mind seeing but beautiful from the id as an indecent induce activity. to just give you some us and i knew which to get opposites one, i'm in the buddhist, keep using data, but i'd have to move your supervisor to you. i'm going to conduct research and what else could innovation, home fund, deutschen, guiding stuff and meet these and for being in a foothold while since 2014, an inquiry into the snowden revelations meet some of the stuff for the 1st time, a whistle blower from the usa reports to the parliamentary committee about the n. s a and its interrelations with the german b, n. d. the
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william very confirmed a very close relationship between the be in the, in the, in a say to the commission. a relationship that already existed during his time in the us intelligence service, the committee, if i to find it again, this one's not off this with the feelings on the most. and it was office you this connie, those strong speaking. yeah, it isn't the feeling for base so, but you folks on the 9th of this year and get all the i'll huffman this is domains to pelham and patterson, control it, and also which contains to and including movies, cad, tom, intent for me to buy that. and also use contains to fit in follow to see a dell for something that sits so it has to be leaving for the fall it and on get
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hope you're having this issue. just off talking in any mollies contains diag indeed meet on do from the catch. good. awesome. so he's on just off. it's so standing in front of me, tires and consulting them coming from what i can see. they have the same problem getting information from the b and the that the congress has from getting of getting information from the and i say that is the either won't tell them or they lie to them. one of the other. i mean that's what's been going on in the, in the us government. the point is that in the, in our, in our case we've been this noted material has made it obvious that they've been lying to the government. that's why intelligence agencies off that they are tasked to do things in secret that are unlawful or politically embarrassing. the intelligence agencies aren't, aren't controllable unless they're really heavily monitored. and there's a verification, an unquestionable verification process. they don't have that now. that's the problem in our country to we do not have a,
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an on unequivocal verification process that takes agencies can, we can, can corrupt young man. what does this team they want to know how he's doing things that this point is dependent mctavish and control and leaving this can thoughts so and i can this claim him to. so going to put them in pad it should control premium team, is cuz sometimes when this talks up going to attempt on good. i mean, all government seem to be in a position of having to trust their intelligence agencies, telling them the truth. and that is questionable, nothing will happen in terms of any self regulation as, as organizations are 2 secretive too complex and a 2 well connected to the 1000, i meant to regulate the, the german trans 3. and the bonus tag parliamentary control committee are officially responsible for the control of the b, n. d. the only with a more comprehensive and effective control of the intelligence agencies can civil
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rights and privacy be properly protected. what other options are there to prevent abuse are possible illegal activities by the spice? the often only intelligence insiders are left to go public, reveal institutional violations and become whistle blowers get. there is disparity between these individuals on the one side and the governments are an intelligent surfaces on the other. and so the whistle blowers inactive as soon find out what happens when they challenge these organizations. is a little concerned i'm gonna be stopping via give them the 2 different ones that have to go on. so me as on ingram, i this being the i can see what i'm missing or giving you a team this with low as known as their histories. so in on your king,
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in scots and understood i must see and stuff. so the answer is that some the, the i'm for us to follow me. the galaxy only ever gives us node and some best suited to time. that's how the kindest, the hitchcock is. good. so you should to, to get taught by a solve of the system. must seasons i to one and probably give you some value of it . after his revelations, in 2013 edward snowden tried to flee from hong kong to south america via moscow. but the us revoked his passport. he couldn't continue his journey from moscow and had to apply for asylum in russia. start and had been criticized about ending up in russia. he ended up in russia because the state department canceled his passport and so he couldn't fly on the russian. i mean, the incredible and go, why would they do that? that allows them to make the argument these working for russia,
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and they can apply the 1979. why would they want to apply the 1970? because the 1917 act carries with it the death penalty and they were not given the desktop. the, in a say condition in the bonus tag, actually wanted to call snowden as a witness. many voices in the german public support. the idea of the grant, edward snowden asylum in germany, the the house coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel away, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on that suffering,
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but also on the more realistic and inspiring story people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in at p a and on bias. and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of, you know, the, a new generation of young people are more politically engaged. and the one that came before welcomes regeneration, change a global series, and attempts to challenge and understand the ideas that mobilize you've around to work in south africa. it's the women who are at the forefront does the work
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generation. he must never, ever get tired of developing resistance passages, and they're just ignites, of passion and stand up and fight generation change on algae 0. when much day arrives, the green on the comes to life with football is not all they shout about a club west societies disenfranchised of the loudest voice, and political defence, fixed center stage. the on the roof goes resistance. the officers of roger casablanca, defends, who make football on which is the, in the us, is always of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of reports, 34, that's an active perspective, to try to explain to global audience. why it's important to impact the lives at the
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height of the storm. water was still high by hey, this is an important part of the world. people pay attention to this very good the bringing the news to the world from here, the to the, to that's item the, so it's a kind of defeats from give to the mental it snowden, british think, assuming the stuff they called me and kind of thing. i'm was putting this for 511 was unlike, wouldn't even be thoughts. i'm the one with self contained that they need to own that i've come to onto the thing a for, for the time on the august, the 1st of it was node me,
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2 of them on was my team. we have different names here and that's really golfing circuit, a speaking, so please do in this group to and obviously photos. so if somebody kind of gave me with a strong doesn't fit inside this, it puts nose and not touched on came in mr. yet. so it makes model quite safe, taking off the moment we have them. so for this little pair of cut off this obviously photos of something. so if somebody kind of on these hits we pushed in is so you can use my name for you, the one its what's known look you mind to me, thoughts on to come in the, on the us on the shipment. you leaks you, it's my attend, take one in the box on this adult. what's the with ozzy as gun cells?
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first, inclusion. good. and that all is good for the food fuzzy exempt. this guy, my items, his team. fine. he just, it's, uh, it's, each of the lowest gift is getting, but from this kind of thing comes in to promote this from depression d of a monopoly is pop out on an internet, which he makes is now an organization that is in conflict with the f b, i the ca, the national security agency produce c h to accept an organization that is well, 9 a, to these agencies and then an organization that they the one to the wrong foot stall with that is kind of fargo does. so i thought it seems to be distance and it's hard to see most of the different medications calls come, but i'm a kind of push coupon, just as a stuff all alyssa, execute devices within caves comes from any given mondays. the west went up to piece, does the pressure on the roof and humans and turn it into the room because that's
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something just to stop. the us plot against julianna's son came to light in 2011. this part of the so called stretch for hacks, the stretch for the texas space consulting company, developing geo, strategical strategies for the us government. jeremy hammond, the hacker, copied a total of $5000000.00 emails from the stride for survey was sent to 10 years in prison at the end of 2013 hotman's dad accept included controversial messages by the vice president of stratford to the us government. they contained a multi stage strategy proposal of how to deal with assange 2 weeks after the hacker attack, the accusations of rapes surfaced and sweep this must inspect for young does not traditional shooting going on and just to the to
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you want to awesome. again. this time to hide with these pieces up hope i got enough to take you because the top you can julian and to show the condition of absorbing the football as it needs to absorb the set top. take you through numbers and click. i'm sticking hudson, i'm thinking this would be food i'm trying to hide, but you know that she continues to be in pursuit dismissing best i can vice just as i just cuz i'm not the law office of the median dodge to the sun. she traveled to sweden in 2010 for a series of lectures as their investigation proceedings into sexual misdemeanors. against 2 swedish women were opened, a son said he was being subjected to a smear campaign and refuted the allegations when he interpose. they should interest warrant for him. he went underground within 2024 hours, just being dropped in vain assessed by them. i've seen the prosecutor and stuff if
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and i and dropped. and she said that there was no crime at all that had been created. so later on it came out in the supreme court here and both women are concerned had not filed a complaint. and one of them had said that the police headlight is up after a brief game of hide and seek, a son handed himself into the london police in december 2010 and was remanded in custody. released on bail. who with an electronic ankle monitor assange fucking court against his extradition to sweden on a number of occasions. the walls, the closing and about from the west side of us is getting ready. and from the swedish side and from the u. k. at the time in june 2012, i had a lot of surveillance and is also chasing
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h to as a light came out, was fine on the national security agency, only post. so there was a risk plane coming to the embassy to apply for asylum that that action would be seen and that i would be integrated by fire was extremely well disguised. well i, i didn't look anything like 9 is a 200 something a week and started to shoot that. so that's fine. an issue is correct. the clothing, everything was different. there isn't any, but it's learning. you're sure how it is to change. ok. because the guy can be quite frankly, know as a whole, and that's not an issue. if someone's the thing in the newspaper that it is an issue for surveillance being the
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at the time. i said, well, i'd be happy to go to sweden, provide it as a guarantee of no succession. so i'd states because the london independent had already revealed that the us and sweden were informed, talks about expediting me from suite can be rendered. yeah, we call that rendering you know, that's what the one of the dark side activities that we've been doing of taking people up the street anywhere in the world and sending them to different places for torture or in prison. the
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escaped use insurance. i didn't give you the info. lot of, i kinda looked in for the time. it's got the site to even induce the snowden, cuz she's been on the side of and julian would up is on us. and julian comes, comes towards the deed i'm on from budget, the guys to bring. so we can do some julian and go up this course as a young, a, a to a $115.00. so i'm going to use that to buy toys and going for we can expand. this wasn't no longer before just click the remote, a video of she knows i'm just going to go to some type of glass of you. i'm in spite 1000 seen a line. i know type me on, i will spend some good physical design to know. it's kind of hard. does our need to send to some kind of 20000 them. you know, once the story is over, the general escape of some great new stories they've made that career and the what's the better is that time try, haven't broken with no hope of proper employment. again, you know,
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having left behind your whole way of life, your social circle, everything. and in the case of intelligence with the lowest cost you face automatic prosecution and conviction to so it's a very high price to pay. well, i mean, the real threat came with the fbi. i came into my house and when i was getting out of the shower and pointed to a pistol at me. and so i was getting out of the shower, getting drat dried off. and they came into pointing a pistol and also my family. so it was a threatening that was how the threatened people. and then after that the department of justice attempted to fabricate evidence and, and then died us. i was very publicly indicted with a 10 cell is a 10 felony count, indictment under the contract facing 35 years in prison. that was, that was the final price. you got to remember that inside the intelligence community there, trumpet these things are holding these guys of it as examples to say, look,
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if you say what's going on, if you step out of line, even if, even if you're doing it for the right reasons, even if you're doing it the right there will be rough across, you know, they, they talked about internal channels and whatnot that these guys used in terms of chance. and they, they, people liked, on a stretch, they ended up getting and died. and this is something that i pay very close attention to them. i learned a great deal from it was very rare in american history to get charged that espionage for non spied seventies. in fact, i was actually the only the 2nd whistleblower charged in like manner. the 1st was daniel ellsberg when he went to the baltimore sure. he did not reveal, testified information. now they charged him with classified, but that was a hoax. so that was a for a re classified material that they found in his computer, which was not classified. and he had every reason to believe that he would not be prosecuted for what he gave to baltimore. so he would lose his job. steve would
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lose his clearance, i guess is very serious. is john's dependent on parents? in fact, most of the jobs he should have no record or so he was taking a very serious risk. but i doubt if you risk, if you feel he would be prosecuted, i thought i was blacklisted. i was present and i brought it. i was radioactive. no government agency would take me nor, nor any contractor with a government. it was off limits. and then the same made it crystal clear, even though there were attempts by even prior to my environment to find work, it would all, they would all come to not. so i ended up as a wage rate employee at apple, one of the retail stores in the greater d. c area where i still work been out and unable to find any other work at all of any kind. that was the price. you have no job, you have no career. you have no. you have no tension all those years. i served in
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the government. i'm now a traitor, an enemy of the state. the price thomas drake, another whistle blowers pay for warning, against the danger of a surveillance state as high lots of friends and family flight into exile or long prison sentences under more stringent conditions. professional isolation and personal financial collapse or the
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years of mirrors, the very efficient, everything is organized, everything is just the how far we go in our efficiency or race, the sovereignty of individuals. i see how far an institution we go to race. freedom for
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a person's life. and the only way we can do that is to control every single 2nd of the day and measure it. at the same time i chose to put myself inside the system. never imagined that i'd be charged with us for having defended the constitution protecting the constitution became a state crime in the, in the end all they had left to do was at the counter. that's all they had left assassin,
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which was the ultimate form of control. it doesn't matter what even the crimes against a state where you're unacceptable, you're not fit to work in the government or, or be a citizen. yeah. you do deserve prison. pressures or wrong wherever you have that is history, the goals you just described how the the i team interrogated me. i had
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a similar room and they place a good cop bad cop with themselves and they brought the chief prosecutor and he threatened me with spending the rest of my life in prison unless i cooperated with their investigation. he said you'd better start talking. and i simply said, i'm not going to keep arguing the truth or he says we have more than enough evidence of what you lay for a long, long time. i was declared to any of the state. i committed the crimes against state . yeah, but i'm standing here free and i, i can't tell you what it means because i'm okay. so i'm thanking you for pull the of the mirror to my own car. okay. as right, because i'm free. i did not end up in the dark hole. right. the
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i had the west one in that regard. and yet how, how paradoxical it is that the technology of the west is now being used to pass surveillance on a scale of this size. he never could have imagined i don't need one agent to 180 quote unquote eastern instead of the computer takes care of it. for me, that's the real machine that makes a lot easier to publish the call for the dissolution of as you can read. the reason over the last, the last which is true is to collect funding the . the problem is they weren't smart enough to understand what they were creating. but they in fact were creating as a master study, the network. i mean,
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this is like this does the super steroids, the, the size, the head, all these data, all this data on a lot of people. but it was all hand written in paper on files and so on. very difficult to manipulate, also hard to keep up to date and hard to keep complete. none of that as a problem, any more or less, especially with this electronic acquisition and information that makes it really simple. so i refer to this as the styles, the on student super steroids, you know, and this is an n s a i now referred to as the new styles, the agency time after time, after time, mass surveillance has come off wanting. it has been unable to prevent some of those significant terrorist all these terrorist tears incidents of our day. it never prevented the boston marathon bombing. it certainly didn't prevent them. the latest that the charlie had to massacre in paris. why is that? i call these things a data bulk failures simply because when you have
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a ex key score and you send your people into look at all this bulk data there, there's just a non data with information they can't get through it. as you see this thing here that easy to see a folks full of data for that stuff in the space. i don't think we list them and this probably isn't. so is there any 15 in the day they send off the type of photo stuff is by how long it's thought on the to be missing. the trick thinking, the honestly getting putty so thought of for me. but another matrix isn't this mission of the elf cleared on, it's the battery switched off, putting the elf can on this and obviously here on line. so tape the 100 to or the increase that is next week is new. most recently here, 15 for shanella on the electrical estimation with automatically for one of the for being stats. and so the next big evolutionary step,
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we will face the expansion of the so called internet thing, watches, fridges, but also our clothing will be equipped with internet connections to produce, ever increasing and ever more precise data about us. throughout the nation, artificial intelligence and ever perfected algorithms, machines will soon be able to predict our behavior. so what happens to a society that is consciously aware of being permanently observed? for every step, every action leaves a trail our lives in the surveillance society will be reduced to simmering and inconvenience him. confir misbehavior self censorship and mir consumerism. label is freedom of choice. it's content that so if you're doing this, i'm in this demonstration that most of this money, cuz i'm to pose on the mazda from peachville some of the evening this evening,
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situated in come less than that. so i don't know either. that's when it has many situated content is, is yeah, got it in the back. them in the c dot the wish, the money for the above you buy the vietnam, then 2 cuffed, safekeeping, negative, or tyler? those 2, that's not the existing symbol. you can have a rate increase, your insecurity is to take it into a right hand. we comp trust the corporations. we cannot trust our government and we sent certain kind of trusts, despite agencies to, to respect, competency, respect a little. so that's the reason to be hurtful. small organization, very committed people. when even faced by a giant intelligence bureaucracy like the national security agency, like to say in early a case of authentic on the theory, j state department, etc, can survive and even thrive. it's okay to get
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a bloody nose doing it. but that's still stand. oh, i'm not tell me what to do. i'm not telling you what to believe. you know, and it's ok if you think it's okay if you disagree with me. it's okay for everybody . you know, to look at this because we have to decide how we feel right. we got to stop thinking that what's all the news is the gospel truth. what honestly she says behind the, the podium is exactly the right answer. what i say is something that should be reliable. i could be totally. so you gotta figure out what you believe and stand for it. you have to stand for it, you know, and whether on a good guy, whether on the bad guy, whether i'm a hero, whether on the treatise, none of that message criticize me. hey, let's think about what matters. any issues, right? think about the world you want to live and then be part of the,
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the mom and oregon, the space shot of which is in the team. make it a unique eco system. just being hosted by human activity on a number of fronts when the run of 2 of intensive farming that comes too much, the ality takes size and these type is devastating. the question about the unit best you must, you mean by that? just, i mean, your boss has on his team 3 different species. a need to maintain
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a change in case of the events with 48000 c homes and the mom and my 2021. and 2000 trainings is creek and every straw wondering this is what it. so one of the house is about ensuring that continue unless things change to future generations to the animals that once drives to the mama. no, we don't exist in this aquarium. the. the weather brought to you by visit castle. hello, still plenty of hate to cross southern parts of the us so long as the clear skies. once again, we have some faces of cloud here you notice, and some of us some storms rolling through by hate that comes up towards the upper midwest. behind this where the system here is waving system we have for
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temperatures. well, the coolest side down to the south is that, well, we often into this is i'm still getting into the forty's. yes. a game for dallas. so struggling to get those type of just.

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