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  • Blackhawk2001

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    "Build a better mouse trap and sure enough along comes a better mouse"

    Our enemies are getting better and newer methods of communications and we'll just have to work that much harder to out tech them.

    We should never give up our freedoms for a bit more safety. Those that want this aren't true Americans or haven't read our Constitution.

    The irony of the situation is that everytime we trade "freedom" for "safety," it turns out that we end up with less freedom AND no more safety.
     

    Caleb

    Making whiskey, one batch at a time!
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    I didn't read through all 66 pages, forgive me if this has already been said. How hard can it be to turn away the males aged 20 to 40 or so. Women, small children, infants, probably going to be safe to let in, at least chances are much greater than the others.

    Wasn't one of the Paris terrorist a female?
     

    BugI02

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    On the subject of encryption, I heard a short interview piece with an official with Interpol. He said one of the toughest to crack methods of secure messaging was on xbox (IIRC or playstation if I do not) in a first person shooter game, with multiple simultaneous players, they could write text to be viewed by the others by shooting bullet holes in a wall. He said it was almost impossible to crack in real time and left no messages on any server to be pulled out later. When the game ended the messages were wiped. I hardly think giving CIA, NSA, FBI et al a back door into PGP or end to end encryption would help with that problem.
     
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