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: On privacy, access to information, security, and establishment
On privacy, access to information, security, and establishment
2012-04-08 03:47:24.540235+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Ben Hammersley: Check Against Delivery. My speech to the IAAC.:
In fact, given that the efficacy of Richard Reid as a terrorist didnt 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, Id 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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