That @snowden___ fake account is really weird.
It posts exactly 8 times a day.
Each post uses 2 to 3 stock phrases from a list of at least 61 (at least that I have found going back Apr 20 through Apr 12). Some phrases are used once, others are used many times.
Apr 12-20 - 9 days x 8 posts x 2 phrases per post roughly = 144 over that period, each phrase used avg 2.4 times… but some only once, others many times.
Another anon was wondering if they were some sort of code…
Here are the phrases I have found so far. Sorry for long post.
"Whether the Internet disrupts the status quo or reinforces it is up to us."
A machine that simply cannot operate without violating our liberty on the broadest scale.
An individual trying to limit speech at universities is interested in neither university nor justice.
And always, always, always have a backup plan for leaderless resistance.
And it permits governments to derive suspicion from an innocent life.
Arbitrary violence is a threat to civil society.
Ask yourself: at every point in history, who suffers the most from unjustified surveillance?
Beginning today, if you are Australian, everything you do online is being tracked, stored, and retained for 2 years.
'Beware of artists. They mix with all classes of society and are therefore most dangerous.' -King Leopold.
Bottom line: the Safe Harbor ruling indicates the indiscriminate interception of communications is a violation of rights.
But nobody ever called a guy a cat lord.
Campaign Zero's policy proposals illustrate the kind of civil control of state power that could end the increasing militarization of society.
Defending a right is not about of something to hide. It's about something to lose.
Defending collective rights is not altruism, it's an individual imperative.
DHS fought to stop libraries from using privacy technology, but @LibraryFreedom beat them.
Did you know GCHQ classified mass surveillance not to save lives, but to avoid public debate?
Disappointed that Michael Hayden is implying I'll be killed in Moscow.
Even a well-intentioned mistake can turn a life upside down.
Even clearly innocent activities.
Even if an enemy is attacking from inside a hospital, you may not bomb w/o warning patients.
Even the founders recognized that collective action is not in conflict with individual interest.
'He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression.'
If you click the links in those those tweets, you'll find primary source documents establishing the facts for each.
If you want to protect your rights, you've got to protect the rights of others.
In an astonishing act of civil courage, one American just shattered an unspeakable lie.
Instead, NSA analysts can arbitrarily effect a search that meets the AG's certification on simple grounds of 'suspicion.'
Instead, review the evidence and draw your own conclusion.
Iranian leaders bear an obligation to correct this injustice.
Iran's shocking conviction of a journalist on secret evidence must not stand.