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On privacy, access to information, security, and establishment

2012-04-08 03:47:24.540235+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Ben Hammersley: Check Against Delivery. My speech to the IAAC.:

In fact, given that the efficacy of Richard Reid as a terrorist didn’t depend on his being able to detonate his shoe at all – as arguably the downing of that flight would not have lead to the years of airport hassle and distress for millions of people – and simply in using our own overreaction against us, I’d be willing to take a bet that this sort of judo move would be something Anonymous would do, as they say, simply for the lulz.

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