
The seal of the U.S. National Security Agency. The first use was in September 1966, replacing an older seal which was used briefly. For more information, see here and here. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
They’ve been after my computer for a while, but I’ve managed to keep it going. Last night, the hacker perps tried to crash it, but I caught them in time and was able to keep the computer going. Sometimes, I wish the bastards would kill me, because I’m not going to kill myself, or kill someone else.
Anyway, way before Edward Snowden told Americans about what the government is doing to Americans, re hacking their phones, computers, emails, tweets, I told you all about what was occurring. Go through my older blogs and you’ll see I wrote about hacking way back then. Of course, no one paid much attention. I’m just a crazy woman who complains about people following her around, and government harassing her.
Ha! To me Edward Snowden is a Godsent gift to my life. He confirmed what I’d been writing about for three and a half years. Now, people everywhere know the truth and are listening to what’s really happening to citizens in the U.S. Of course, there are still people who think what the government is doing is all right. They make remarks like “I’m not doing anything so why should I care if they hack my phone, email, tweets, computer?” Don’t these people realize it’s all about an American’s freedom not to be under constant surveillance? If the government is listening to what someone is saying, what’s the next step? The next step is what’s occurring to me. Not only constant surveillance of phone, computer, tweets, emails, but totally taking over one’s life, which is what they’ve done to me.
Now that Americans are aware of what’s going on, the U.S. suddenly announces that 21 Americans embassies are under watch. Doesn’t anyone else find this strange? Put out information that American citizens will be under attack and take away attention from the National Security Agency. Isn’t it convenient that terrorist plots are happening in so many places?
The government wants to divert attention somewhere else so we all forget about the National Security Agency and all it’s snooping. Of course, they want Americans to fall for the bait. The government wants to show us how caring it is. It cares about us by keeping us safe. There’s that word again “safe”. The government knows that if it uses the word “safe”, Americans will stop worrying about other things and concentrate on the government keeping us safe.
The terrorist threats, I believe, are not going to happen. The government is trying to scare us all.
And why would the terrorists be so stupid as to use phones to communicate with each other and let the U.S. government know what’s they’re going to do. The terrorists must know that the U.S. government is listening in on phone calls, following theirs tweets, hacking their computers and reading their emails. I don’t think the terrorists are that stupid.
I’m still waiting for the government to tell us about those 54 terrorist acts that were stopped by National Security Agency. That’s a lot of terrorist acts. Come clean, National Security Agency.
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