What we don’t know is pretty scary. Are we better off knowing or not knowing? I guess the government thinks IT is better off knowing EVERYTHING. I have to wonder about the employees in any of those places. How well are they investigated? Reminds me of the credit card center in upstate NY that employs Muslims from the Islamberg compound.
Can’t find that particular piece of info right now....
Have never understood why any of their compounds around the country are allowed. I see one member was arrested there on gun charges - at least they didn’t burn the whole compound down like they did in Waco...That would be a big NO NO!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamberg,_New_York
When I was working on fuel systems, AT&T wanted a colonoscopy before I did anything for them. It was way easier to get into federal reservations/bases.
But, from recall Perot Systems was pretty thorough as well
The next Trump synthetic scandal?
The Kenyanesian Usurper has turned our government against US.
AT&T have always been a branch of the government.
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i have a good friend who quit Juniper Networks because they wanted him to work on classified NSA backdoors for AT&T backbone equipment ...
In DC, back in the early 90s, I’d go to DC for business a lot and near the Pentagon we would drive past this huge windowless bunkerlike AT&T building with a bunch of antennae on top and joke that we should speak in whispers because they’re clearly listening. Turns out they were, as I’m pretty sure that is the building in DC that they mention.
More and more internet traffic is encrypted.
FR is not, but if the NSA wants to read our posts, all they have to do is type in the URL>
All the big tech companies are in bed with big guv.