theinquirer.net — "According to the Washington Post, the agency which was once so secret that it was jokingly referred to as 'No Such Agency' has admitted making 'unspecified contributions' to Vista. The assistance is at the US taxpayers' expense, although the NSA says it all makes perfect sense." Innocent? Probably. But how can you tell?
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jonforthewinJan 10, 2007
Hello spooks. Do something about the federal reserve and the 13 or so private families that own and operate it. We've been taken over by Europe. More of your average joes know about this than you'd expect. . . your time will come. =)
glitch82Jan 10, 2007
Wow, I found a bug. If you type an equals sign immediately followed by a backslash, then try to edit your comment, you won't find the buttons to submit an edit to your comment. See, maybe the NSA should have contributed to Digg.... or...not.
justiceakJan 10, 2007
Read up on Trusted Computing, absolutely appalling. *Error I'm sorry this program cannot be executed because it is not part of the trusted platform module. please call your technical support.
wooteryJan 10, 2007
As trogdoor put it twice already,"The big difference there being that it is kind of hard to put hidden back doors in open source code, no?"
williamdyerJan 10, 2007
@3domYeah, PR flacks who sell out to government spooks are worthless hunks of s**t that out to be flushed down a toilet. The whole purpose of propaganda is to make the sheep follow their leaders - a soft form of dictatorship. Anyone participating in that is exactly the sort of weak subhuman who would torture you or put you in a reeducation camp if told to do it. They deserve all the hate that can be poured onto them.
3domJan 14, 2007
since when have PR men actually killed 6 million jews? obviously they havent, I rest my case. I wouldnt make a point like that unless I think you need to hear it.p.s it's sickening you think ordinary every day bulls**t and injustice can even be compared to what happened in nazi germany
mehereJan 15, 2007
Geez - Microsoft and a Government Agency working together to make an OS "more secure". This can only result in Windows being the most hole ridden FUBAR'ed piece of junk ever created.
naieveJan 1, 2010
You know he's going to end up thinking the NSA is monitoring OS X and Linux now too.