The Daily Blog Open Mic – Tuesday 4th September 2018

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  1. NOT the mainstream neo-McCarthyist media:

    ‘William Binney & Arjen Kamphuis – The Dangers of Success – Cambridge University 12-10-2017’

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-qgmRnqces

    Arjen Kamphuis
    Published on Oct 22, 2017

    “I had the great honor to guest-lecture at Cambridge with Bill Binney for the math faculty. We spoke about mass-surveillance, why it does not work, alternatives and the IT-policy implications of the revelations by whistleblowers such as Bill Binney, Thomas Drake and Edward “Snowden.

  2. ‘Julian Assange’s associate cyber security expert mysteriously missing in Norway’

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovMrYKBRRVo

    “Police in Norway are looking into the disappearance of Arjen Kamphuis, a Dutch citizen with links to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Versions on Twitter have ranged from a hiking incident, to a secret assignment, to a CIA hit.”

  3. Orwellian:

    ‘Five Eyes’ govt spy ring seeks laws to make big tech companies share encrypted messages’

    https://www.rt.com/news/437547-five-eyes-encryption-backdoor/

    “A global network of intelligence agencies wants easier access to your private and encrypted messages. In a barely veiled warning to tech companies, it has promised to make things tough for those that don’t comply.

    After a meeting on Australia’s Gold Coast last week, ministers for the intelligence agencies of the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand – known as the ‘Five Eyes’ – have shared their vision for worldwide snooping in a joint statement.

    In the official communique, the ministers outline the importance of reading private messages in the fight against terrorism and crime, citing “the urgent need for law enforcement to gain targeted access to data.”…

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