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  1. So we know the NatACTs are committed to spending millions (maybe billions) in public funds running global surveillance systems, while claiming they can’t afford to provide livable benefits to all that need them, public housing etc etc. But we also know that the last two Labour governments have been just as keen to expand the police state apparatus. We know that the Greens have always been opposed to the police state, but do we have any indication from Labour that they wouldn’t carry on with mass-surveillance-as-usual if they become the lead partner in government in Sept?

    1. 100% Strypey, It’s what the opposition don’t say, that is a worry.

      Opposition should now strongly come out and condemn the dark deep state surveillance, since we are not in any peril here in sparsely populated NZ.

      The Black ops and Government just like to keep tabs on what everyone else is up to so they have control like a fascist state they are.

  2. It still amazes me that a spy-wizard, such as Thiel, in bringing to life the “all seeing eye” had an interest in a financial software system from NZ….although I suppose to have access through Plantair to every individuals, company’s or other entity’s full financial data on a computer system, is an extremely powerful resourse.

    Thiel knowing the ins and outs of Zero software, theoretically places Plantair or any of his company’s off shoots in a position, I suppose if they choose to, to be able to enhance spying interface with such a product like Zero.

    I am starting to like more and more Kim Dotcom’s aim to generate secure encrypted software/internet for file transfer….would also like to see the development of other software that blocks intrusive and unwarranted blanket covert serveillance and collection of mass data.

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