Ops in Asia currently progressing, which means Europe soon, fellow patriots. I can't wait. We are ready.
Of course. Nobody would "suspect a kid-targeted site".
>[John]
Is the one whose name we don't like to speak in the killbox today? Let us hope.
You keep mentioning Snowden and Russia. At face value it's obvious why since Snowden sold out national secrets and opensourced knowledge about xkeyscore, but I think maybe one of /ourguys/ is or is going to be having a very literal cold session with Snowden. As in, interrogation. With cold water. And boards. Something like that.
I keep trying to wrap my head around Putin in all of this. It's part of my national identity to, at the very least, distrust Russians. Snowden being in Russia was very simple back in the Hussein days - Russia keeping him as leverage. These days are past, so what purpose does Snowden now have in Russia? Two choices: Either he is now having some fun times with ex-KGB interrogators and gloating is in order, or he is being protected/hidden away outside of Putin's power, most probably in one of the Cabal-aligned crime families' safe houses.
I really, really want to believe Putin is a good guy. National history/blood is fighting that conclusion with every fiber of my being, but I cannot ignore everything seen so far: Trump's visit and how professional and light-hearted they were together (remember Trump visiting the Vatican and the sad pope?), co-op work against ISIS, telling Soros to fuck off, his speech about satanists in the West etc. etc.
It is indisputable that the Cabal wanted everyone to hate Russia, but uranium and a lot of tech that went to China and NK made it's way through Russia (at least, on paper). The way I'm thinking: Russia played the game because they were forced to through years of internal destabilization and sanctions - they were besieged on every side, especially while NATO was under Cabal control.
Geopolitics are fun.
And that was basically the Keystone: the status of POTUS and US Military. It was all holding everything together. When they controlled the presidency, they could get away with pretty much everything, because who else would stop them? Lose control over that single element and everything falls over.
And they lost it.
And now they are paying the price.
What a glorious moment in time to be alive, to see justice make its way - in realtime!
>quoting Hackers
If there ever was any doubt the movie buff among you was one of /ourguys/, it's gone now.
HACK THE PLANEEEEEEEET!
>Hermes Center for Transparency and Digital Human Rights
Hermes was the greek god of messengers. Also thieves, liars etc. Their love of symbolism will be their downfall, right?
They tried to get at Wikileaks' pie. They failed in that regard, but who knows how many who genuinely tried to blow the whistle were (((silenced))).
If that was the op for today, I shudder to think what the good guys now posess.
>The idea is to figure out for each incident who was involved, where it happened and when it Sounds like xkeyscore.
>[…]and to In-Q-Tel, which handles similar duties for the CIA and the wider intelligence community.
yep.
They wanted to create their own xkeyscore that was unconnected to the NSA so they could decouple it and keep it for their own nefarious purposes.
A hangman's noose is too kind for them.