To: LibWhacker
The question is will you be considered a suspect of terrorist or criminal acts
because you use TOR or VPN or PGP encryption or a flash drive based OS?
5 posted on
01/25/2015 11:37:53 PM PST by
TigersEye
(ISIS is the tip of the spear. The spear is Islam.)
To: TigersEye
Certainly seems like it, doesn’t it? Next step, I suppose, is that they’ll have to water board you to find out which word in your VPN missive was a secret signal to your terrorist cell to attack, real evidence be damned.
6 posted on
01/25/2015 11:45:09 PM PST by
LibWhacker
("Every Muslim act of terror is follow by a political act of cover-up." -Daniel Greenfield)
To: TigersEye
Nah, everybody is a non-trustworthy terrorist.
7 posted on
01/25/2015 11:59:58 PM PST by
glorgau
To: TigersEye
I use a VPN literally every single work day. I connect to my company’s network from a remote system. Terrorist? Snort, not hardly. More like section manager dealing with time cards, performance reviews, etc. This seems like it will make it all too easy to get warrants to collect data on anyone.
34 posted on
01/26/2015 4:44:35 AM PST by
ThunderSleeps
(Stop obarma now! Stop the hussein - insane agenda!)
To: TigersEye
Yes.
Simply invoking your Constitutional rights will be a suspicious activity worthy of stripping you of your Constitutional rights.
-PJ
49 posted on
01/26/2015 12:59:08 PM PST by
Political Junkie Too
(If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
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