Posted on 09/14/2016 6:49:04 AM PDT by CharlesOConnell
It's not the vast right wing conspiracy against poor Hillary, it's a commonplace in the world today. You need a soundproof room with no internet access, using manual typewriters, if you want to keep government secrets.
The Russian Federal Guard Service is reverting to typewriters after the NSA leaks. "Leaks by US whistleblower Edward Snowden have fuelled Russian suspicions over electronic communications." https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jul/11/russia-reverts-paper-nsa-leaks
French tax investigators probing Google had to stay off the internet and use typewriters.
The American Intelligence establishment could save a lot of grief if they could ensure that Hillary has no Blackberries, has no access to e-mail, and instead, has a new cabinet-level Department of Presidential Protocol to sufficiently glorify her.
Wasn’t Hiss proven a few years ago (by the Russians themselves) to have been part of their spy network?
If they even make it.
Seems like we need two internets. One very secure one for governments and one totally separate for people.
Having one internet is like having CB/Ham/Police/Fire all on the same radio frequency.
I think if you removed internet from every single computer, and just had a typing station and an ability to send only emails...you’d suddenly find fifty percent of the work force sitting there and unable to find enough work to do. Getting rid of computers as we know them today....isn’t a bad idea. You just need a station that does Excel spreadsheets, basic email, and word-processing. Dump everything else.
Easy solution. Elect Trump President.
Plus, you need copy machines that don’t have ethernet or hard drives.
And shredders, lots of shredders.
Typewriters can be identified. Human messengers can just be shot.
Paper Trail
There are five classes of IP addresses,
A 1 126
B 128 191
C 192 223
D 224 239
E 240 254
We only see three of them.
There is also a think called the DARKNET. HEH HEH
Also:
Definition - What does 128-Bit Encryption mean?
128-bit encryption is a data/file encryption technique that uses a 128-bit key to encrypt and decrypt data or files.
It is one of the most secure encryption methods used in most modern encryption algorithms and technologies. 128-bit encryption is considered to be logically unbreakable.
And why should the Gov be secure but not the people.
All three of the software programs could be infected with computer “worms”, ransomware, trojan horses, keyloggers, rootkits, spyware, adware, malicious Browser Helper Object (BHOs) and other malicious software.
Is Smith-Corona still around? Can we buy stock in them?
Smart lawyers still use paper legal pads for truly confidential stuff.
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