Anonymous ID: d5f92b March 15, 2019, 6:38 a.m. No.5698883   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5698087

 

It was always exceedingly unlikely any grouping not part and parcel to/complicit in the ongoing crimes could/would make a play for power.

 

People who think this is some 'white hat' revolution aren't well versed in history, much less the extent of the damage.

 

The deck is stacked against such a possibility - substantially. More akin to a psyop meant to co-opt antiestablishment sentiment and defuse one of the few tangible threats to elites' ever increasing control.

Anonymous ID: d5f92b March 15, 2019, 6:46 a.m. No.5698984   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://medium.com/insurge-intelligence/whistleblowers-say-nsa-still-spies-on-american-phones-under-hidden-program-3aeaf457cd1f

 

Odd that this take doesn't make the "Notables" on this board, regardless of how often it's posted.

 

I wonder why?

 

"“Why would anyone believe a bloody word of what NSA says about their mass domestic surveillance programs?” said Tice, who was the first NSA whistleblower who exposed unlawful surveillance and wiretaps of American citizens as early as May 2005. “They have lied repeatedly in the past and they are likely lying now. They have been collecting meta data and content, word-for-word, both voice and text, for some time now.”

 

I asked Tice how certain he was that the NSA was still conducting phone surveillance of Americans in the United States. “Of course NSA is still conducting phone and computer comms surveillance and yes, ‘wider programs’ go on and a new massive program that is more efficient is likely to have already been implemented,” he told me.

 

The real reason the current program has become defunct is because there is now better technology for more advanced surveillance."

 

Must not fit the narrative being spoonfed.

 

Anyone think Q will address the abrogation of 4th Amendment privileges this year?

 

Must be "for our own good."