The NSA website is taken down with a cyberattack just as 21 nations appeal to the United Nations for internet privacy
We recently learned that the NSA has been spying on at least 35 world leaders and now 21 nations are petitioning the United Nations for a right to internet privacy:
An effort in the United Nations by Brazil and Germany to hold back government surveillance is quickly picking up steam, as the uproar over American eavesdropping grows.
The German and Brazilian delegations to the U.N. have opened talks with diplomats from 19 more countries to draft a General Resolution promoting the right of privacy on the Internet. Close American allies like France and Mexico — as well as rivals like Cuba and Venezuela — are all part of the effort.
Between this and the news that the Obama regime, through the NSA, is spying on Americans’ social networks, browsing history, and email correspondence it is clear that the Obama regime believes there is no such think as cyber privacy. The Obama regime has in the past pushed for an internet kill switch, claiming that in the event of a cyber attack the president needs the authority to take over the internet in order to protect American interests.
With all of this news coming out we learn that today the NSA was supposedly hit with a cyberattack which took its website down for several hours. Forgive me for being so cynical, but does anyone else find this to be too coincidental to be coincidental? The timing of this stinks to high heaven…..
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Reblogged this on Brittius.com and commented:
Timing does stink but, who knows what anonymous forces are at work? I could be the work of hackers from foreign nations or elsewhere. As long as NSA is down, keep them down. DEFUND NSA and Repeal the Patriot Act.
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Thanks for the reblog. You are right, this could be the work of somebody trying to get even with the NSA after all these revelations. I just don’t trust anything I hear any more and that is sad. I agree and I do not see any reason to hurry getting this website back up and running again.
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You’re welcome.
There could be several reasons for the website being down.
Truth does not come from anything associated with the federal government so, we all agree, let the bastards remain down. It does not mean NSA has stopped their illegal work, it only gives illusion of that. Congress bears onus of liability be not defunding NSA. I place blame on congress more than on the president.
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“On Friday, the NSA website itself was inaccessible for several hours, with numerous hacking groups claiming credit for the service outage.
The issue was later put down to “an internal error that occurred during a scheduled update,” NSA spokeswoman Vanee Vines said.
“Claims that the outage was caused by a distributed denial of service attack are not true.”
‘Seeds of mistrust’…[continuing text]”
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So the story is already changing? Hmmmm…..
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Al Gore had no idea about the pandoras box he would be opening when he invented the internet.
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Damn him!
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