[tor-talk] Off topic. What's the extent of the spying

Juan Garofalo juan.g71 at gmail.com
Tue Jul 9 00:54:14 UTC 2013



	Got a couple of questions : 

	What are the american nazis and their accomplices in the 'first world' 'free democracies' (like england and germany) actually doing? 

	Can they record all internet traffic? Is there an estimate of the technical resources involved in doing so? 

	Can they meaningfully browse all the data? For instance, can they track what, say, an internet home user in japan, or amerika, or russia does? Do the NSA nazis need 'direct' access to ISP records that they don't have, or they simply don't need any direct access to ISPs and can figure everything out by sorting packets? 

	





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