"No. The first amendment means our institution gets to say whatever it wants, and you the citizen should go to jail if we don't like what you say."
Anyways.. this lady is crazy. On the board at Signal. Former CEO of wikipedia. Member of the CFR, the World Bank, and the Atlantic Council. Literally the type of person NPR would spend all day taking a shit on, and now she runs the place.
These corrupt fucks will stop at nothing. They're going to insert themselves into every last corner of our democracy until they destroy it under the weight of their collective stupidity.
Terminal list is fiction. But it Depends what your adversary is - if you’re worried about the NSA spying on you - yes they probably have ways to decrypt it. (and they’re 100% storing your data to decrypt it when its easier).
If you live in a second tier country like Germany/Japan etc then it’s less likely they can see what you’re saying.
Obviously it's fuckin fiction, but the people who reviewed it for publishing never would have let a service that they actually couldn't get into be mentioned by the guy who talks about being a SEAL in the authors note where he states that the military reviewed and approved his novel to make sure it doesn't reveal any classified information like tactics.
"No. The first amendment means our institution gets to say whatever it wants, and you the citizen should go to jail if we don't like what you say."
Anyways.. this lady is crazy. On the board at Signal. Former CEO of wikipedia. Member of the CFR, the World Bank, and the Atlantic Council. Literally the type of person NPR would spend all day taking a shit on, and now she runs the place.
These corrupt fucks will stop at nothing. They're going to insert themselves into every last corner of our democracy until they destroy it under the weight of their collective stupidity.
Anyways.. I hope this bitch is vaccinated.
That's disappointing. Another point in the "Signal is a honeypot" column.
Signal is called out, by name, in The Terminal List book which the author said was reviewed and approved by the military.
That means it's compromised.
Terminal list is fiction. But it Depends what your adversary is - if you’re worried about the NSA spying on you - yes they probably have ways to decrypt it. (and they’re 100% storing your data to decrypt it when its easier).
If you live in a second tier country like Germany/Japan etc then it’s less likely they can see what you’re saying.
Obviously it's fuckin fiction, but the people who reviewed it for publishing never would have let a service that they actually couldn't get into be mentioned by the guy who talks about being a SEAL in the authors note where he states that the military reviewed and approved his novel to make sure it doesn't reveal any classified information like tactics.