I would like to read it, but does opening the link expose you to government spying on your computer or make you end up on an NSA list?
You use the internet, so you are already of a NSA list.
You are already on a hundred lists. Now is the time to use your freedom or lose it forever.
“I would like to read it, but does opening the link expose you to government spying on your computer or make you end up on an NSA list?”
In a word, yes. But it hardly matters. Merely being here on FR has already put you on a list, as well as most any other internet activity. And do you really think the NSA stopped spying on your email yesterday? The expiration, from what I understand, was only for BULK collection of email from servers. (Correct me if I’m wrong, please!), but your individual emails and cell phone traffic can be scrutinized just as they have been all along. Go to Google and look up the old “Omnivore”, “Carnivore”, and “Echelon” programs, though there were/are many others. Find the lists of code words to see what you have typed or said that may have gotten your messages flagged.
I don’t understand why more people don’t use encrypted VPNs and strong encryption in their internet traffic. It would put your internet presence under even more scrutiny, but it hardly matters because it is already. It might be worth it if you have nothing to hide anyway, and especially if you do! It would drive the Nanny State Authorities (NSA) nuts!