Obama administration’s demand that foreign governments consider internet access an inviolable human right.
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Obama administration’s demand that foreign governments consider internet access an inviolable human right.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/02/secret-tools-force-net/
The U.S. military has no shortage of devices — many of them classified — that could restore connectivity to a restive populace cut off from the outside world by its rulers.
But it could also be an act of war.
Don't worry, he will never use this tool on the American public.
The U.S. military has no shortage of devices — many of them classified — that could restore connectivity to a restive populace cut off from the outside world by its rulers.
But it could also be an act of war.
Don't worry, he will never use this tool on the American public.
Beast- Posts : 20
Join date : 2011-02-06
Re: Obama administration’s demand that foreign governments consider internet access an inviolable human right.
Beast wrote:http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/02/secret-tools-force-net/
The U.S. military has no shortage of devices — many of them classified — that could restore connectivity to a restive populace cut off from the outside world by its rulers.
But it could also be an act of war.
Don't worry, he will never use this tool on the American public.
fo' shure!
MindShaft- Posts : 4
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Location : North Cakalaky
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