'Total Population Control' is NSA's Goal, Says Whistleblower
"The ultimate goal of the NSA is total population control," claims William Binney, the one-time National Security Agency technical leader for intelligence who resigned from the spook house in 2001 after 30 years of employment there. He made his statement—which might once have seemed shocking, but now likely strikes residents of the post-Snowden world as a grim but realistic assessment—on July 5 at a conference put on by the Centre for Investigative Journalism in Britain.
Reports The Guardian:
"At least 80% of fibre-optic cables globally go via the US", Binney said. "This is no accident and allows the US to view all communication coming in. At least 80% of all audio calls, not just metadata, are recorded and stored in the US. The NSA lies about what it stores."
The NSA will soon be able to collect 966 exabytes a year, the total of internet traffic annually. Former Google head Eric Schmidt once argued that the entire amount of knowledge from the beginning of humankind until 2003 amount to only five exabytes…
"The ultimate goal of the NSA is total population control", Binney said, "but I'm a little optimistic with some recent Supreme Court decisions, such as law enforcement mostly now needing a warrant before searching a smartphone."
Binney's remarks come after the latest revelations that the NSA is targeting thousands of Americans for surveillance, and that simply displaying an interest iin protecting your privacy is enough to draw the snoops' interest.
An interview with William Binney appeared in Reason's May 2014 issue, with a video version embedded below. He told Nick Gillespie that he saw the direction the United States "going is toward a totalitarian state."
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And what's safer than total state control, I ask you? Nothing, that's what.
No one is safe when freedom fails. The best men rot in filthy jails. Those that cried "appease appease" are hung by those they tried to please.
ICARUS IS LOOKING FOR YOU!!!
I'm waiting for anonymous to pull some *minor spoiler* house of cards shit and bring the NSA to their knees. Hold on- someone's at the door.
January, 2012, 10 exabytes estimated to cost $700M.
http://www.computerworld.com/s.....age_system
When tech really gets its shit together, it should get the upper hand on overwhelming these creeps.
I doubt it. Far too much techie talent is either amoral or fascist.
The NSA will be able to keep up in the tech arms race, and volume is no barrier to them in collecting data as they have an unlimited budget for servers.
Far too much techie talent is either amoral or fascist.
This is unbacked speculation, and it doesn't matter. When MaidSafe comes out that alone will be a huge dent in the NSA's plans.
Far too much techie talent is either amoral or fascist.
I base this on the fact that the NSA is well-stocked with top-tier techies.
And unlike the FBI, they can smoke dope and still get hired.
They recruit them whilst they are still in college with offers of full rides. Techies and linguists. Uhnd dey pays dem vell.
High Definition Telescreens for all.
Vinge's Deepness in the Sky seems precient with its ubiquitous surveillance.
Character assassination to commence in 3... 2...
Only on Game of Thrones.
The NSA will soon be able to collect 966 exabytes a year,
Fuck the NSA, but anyway I'm going to buy some stock in storage companies just to fund the future legal defense I'll need.
such as law enforcement mostly now needing a warrant before searching a smartphone."
In theory the NSA will already have anything anyway so the pigs can just make a call to the NSA (on their own phone) to get everything they want.
Not just Americans, ORDINARY Americans!
Next they'll come after us.
I was once at a colloquium where the d n i stood behind a podium and said "my dream is to be able to track every person on the planet at all times".
Is there a way to get an audio-only (.mp3) of this interview? Gracias!
Try snipmp3.com
Fuck the NSA!
Clear enough?
http://www.activism.net/cypher.....archy.html
Good luck NSA.
What scares me most about this:
"The NSA will soon be able to collect 966 exabytes a year, the total of internet traffic annually. Former Google head Eric Schmidt once argued that the entire amount of knowledge from the beginning of humankind until 2003 amount to only five exabytes..."
Is not the surveillance aspect, but that it means we are drowning the sum of human knowledge in a sea of meaningless, trivial bullshit.
Now there are reports that just reading Reason's web site gets you on the NSA list as well.
TPTB don't want us to think critically about them I guess.