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Friday, January 3, 2014

Quantum Computers, the NSA and the Insanely Paranoid (who's in your wallet?)

Who won the big game today? How much snow has fallen on NYC? Boston? You probably know the answers to those question. ACA, unemployment insurance, cute little puppy pictures and videos on YouTube, go on you've seen and heard all about that. Am I right? What is the most effective way to pass off sleight of hand as magic? Distract your audience and make them look where you don't want them looking. With that in mind, how many Americans know about the millions of tax money being spent to spy on not just supposed terror suspects, but friends of America (assuming those still exist), you, me, your dear old mother and father, everyone except the people who most should be being watched? 2/3 of Americans live within one hundred miles of a border and as such can be stopped, searched and detained without probable cause other than an agent of Homeland Security thinks they may be suspicious. This does or soon will include your home and/or business and personal effects. Now the NSA is building s quantum computer that they aim to use to break all encryption. Soon the question will change from what's in your wallet to who's in your wallet.  
NSA building a ‘quantum computer’ capable of breaking all forms of encryption — RT USA

How many American citizens could be fed, clothed and housed with this gross waste of money? Somehow I doubt the NSA has the intelligentsia needed to run such a  computer.  Why do we allow these insanely paranoid people unbridled power? This will not end well.

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