the project will create, “a network free of US eavesdropping,”
And I can expect to stand in a room of 1,000 people for a few hours and no one is going to "tootie-toot"... [e digicons]
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Of course not. The clean air act and people wholly supporting crowd based etiquette will ensure that.
Seriously, why would the US spend millions on tech to listen in to Russian Internet when it has hundreds of embedded spies over there who just have to keep their eyes and ears open? I mean, tech breaks down, doesn't it? Yes, I suppose spies get shot for espionage in Russia, but wouldn't it be cheaper - and simpler - just to send in a replacement spy.... given the cost of some of those gadgets.
Personally, I think it would all be much simpler if all the spy agencies got together once a month and: "Look, this is what we're up to right now, anybody got any ideas or advice? And who else has people on the inside watching the Hari Krishnas jumping all about and chanting in code all the secrets of the world's leaders?".
Frankly, I don't give a rat's arse what our international neighbours are doing. So long as they come knocking on the door wanting to borrow a cup of uranium, I don't wanna know.
Mind you, though, I would be interested to know if that bloke over in Korea really gets it 6 times a week, or is it just propaganda to make him look more studly. I mean, with a haircut like that, and a head to match, he needs something to boost his image/persona, right!!
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