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Why doesn't the US govt start a big ISP?

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-09 17:50

It would be so much easier to collect data this way, and they can use the profits to fund the wars.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-09 18:11

It's not vertically scalable.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-09 18:24

Because corruption does not mean finding the easiest methods, it means finding expensive and money-demanding methods like building a huge NSA datacenter town in the middle of the desert.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-09 23:54

I have an idea about building a fuck huge quad-copter drone carrying large packages of thermite and airdropping them on top of NSA datacenters. Then throw on one package with a detonator and let it go off.

Then, when the fire brigade comes? Let the drone air drop gasoline on top and keep it light. Let's see how long they need to figure out where the drone is flying to and from.

Or just use conventional explosives, that'll work too.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-10 0:42

>>4
Why quad? For big payload make a flying wing design. And if money isn't an object, a fleet of Icarus (Inbound, Controlled, Air-Releasable, Unrecoverable Systems) would be fun.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-10 4:32

>>4
Do you realize this kind of speech makes you an actual terrorist? Why do you hate America? Why do you hate freedom? Your post leaves these possibilities:

1. You are American and thus a traitor/terrorist. You must be eliminated in the interest of our national security.
2. You are not American, which makes us question why you even care about the NSA.
3. You are not American and are a literal foreign terrorist.

https://tips.fbi.gov/

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-10 5:26

>>6
I hate the NSA because it is full of pedophiles who abuse their authority to purchase child pornography with my tax dollars and to find children to exploit and sell to the Jews. Everyone who has sided with the NSA is probably one too and should be investigated for child abuse. It's not just them though. Consider the CIA's website when viewed through Tor: https://www.cia.gov/cgi-bin/comment_form.cgi
Your security and well being are our primary concerns. By visiting this website from outside of the U.S. and contacting us, you may be subject to monitoring by security or intelligence services, or other third parties that do not adhere to U.S. Internet privacy laws. While we employ numerous safeguards to help minimize this risk, we suggest that you not use your home or work computer to contact us. Use instead a computer where you are entirely unknown. Although our website is encrypted, it is still possible for others to see that you have visited CIA.gov. As an added precaution, we recommend you use current web browsers and clean the computer's search and/or browser histories after you visit the website.
They are actively telling people how to evade law enforcement and hide traces of criminal activities. This is insanity!

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-10 11:28

>>7
Most people contacting CIA are from lawless countries. For example, If a former palestinian terrorist gets disenchanted with that stupid "Free Palestine" idea or Islam in general, he will be wanting to sell his former muslim comrades for a few bucks. CIA is the right place to.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-11 11:06

>>8
How do they use computer? They have no need for them and usually never learn.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-11 21:21

>>9
Obama provided 1 billion terrorists with internet-accessible feature phones.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-11 21:36

>>10
That's a pretty good idea to complement the mass-surveillance programs, actually.

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-12 0:23

>>11
They're called TracFone for a reason.

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