"Perhaps, I was born with curiosity."

Jessica Silas. 24. Outspoken Vegan. Outspoken Atheist. Funky Dresser. Biophile. Anarchist

“They know I am more than some eager blood, not some average bones. I believe in love. I just want to prove that I deserve this gift. I will change this world. Baby, this is it.”
Perhaps, I was born with curiosity.

suburbananarchist:

Glenn Greenwald: The Obama administration’s war on privacy

Anyone who thinks that is hyperbole should simply read two articles today describing efforts of the Obama administration to obliterate remaining vestiges of privacy.  The first is this New York Times article by Charlie Savage, which describes how the Obama administration will propose new legislation to mandate that the U.S. Government have access to all forms of communications, “including encrypted e-mail transmitters like BlackBerry, social networking Web sites like Facebook and software that allows direct ‘peer to peer’ messaging like Skype.”  In other words, the U.S. Government is taking exactly the position of the UAE and the Saudis:  no communications are permitted to be beyond the surveillance reach of U.S. authorities.

The new law would not expand the Government’s legal authority to eavesdrop — that’s unnecessary, since post-9/11 legislation has dramatically expanded those authorities — but would require all communications, including ones over the Internet, to be built so as to enable the U.S. Government to intercept and monitor them at any time when the law permits.  In other words, Internet services could legally exist only insofar as there would be no such thing as truly private communications; all must contain a “back door” to enable government officials to eavesdrop

(Source: suburbanleft)