There must be something fundamentally flawed within the present security vetting process that allows persons such as Steve Bannon to have access to the critical infrastructure apparatus and information. That he is within an arms length of the nuclear football [launch code authenticator], has made a nightmare come true. Conversely, maybe I am finally officially crazy, as I am seeing these nightmares while I am awake!
The previous post allows for some hope for us at present; there is indeed too much data for the NSA's, NRO's, and their cousins not yet interconnected to the cloud by neural pathways to analyze our world accurately now, imagine how large the bucket will be be ten years from now.
We are still offered some bit of privacy until the day AT&T starts selling their 'really smart phone', that is wireless, battery-less, and hands-free to boot; with no contract required! Too bad that lobotomies, which were the rage of the 40's and 50's, have gone out of style just when the technique will be about the only way to not answer the damn phone.
The saudis' are smarter than we give them credit for. This whole notion of energy independence is wrong-minded; we shoulld drain the Middle-East dry before we use a drop of American oil, when they are out of oil, our problems in that secton of the world are logarithmically diminished.
What can an American, that is definitely not a 1%r, do to help this situation? This is an honest question from someone who sees the unfairness in these policies, but has little clout in the political realm. I am asking what can we try to do as average Americans? This is not an idle question.
There must be something fundamentally flawed within the present security vetting process that allows persons such as Steve Bannon to have access to the critical infrastructure apparatus and information. That he is within an arms length of the nuclear football [launch code authenticator], has made a nightmare come true. Conversely, maybe I am finally officially crazy, as I am seeing these nightmares while I am awake!
The previous post allows for some hope for us at present; there is indeed too much data for the NSA's, NRO's, and their cousins not yet interconnected to the cloud by neural pathways to analyze our world accurately now, imagine how large the bucket will be be ten years from now.
We are still offered some bit of privacy until the day AT&T starts selling their 'really smart phone', that is wireless, battery-less, and hands-free to boot; with no contract required! Too bad that lobotomies, which were the rage of the 40's and 50's, have gone out of style just when the technique will be about the only way to not answer the damn phone.
The saudis' are smarter than we give them credit for. This whole notion of energy independence is wrong-minded; we shoulld drain the Middle-East dry before we use a drop of American oil, when they are out of oil, our problems in that secton of the world are logarithmically diminished.
What can an American, that is definitely not a 1%r, do to help this situation? This is an honest question from someone who sees the unfairness in these policies, but has little clout in the political realm. I am asking what can we try to do as average Americans? This is not an idle question.