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Prism Internet Spying by the U.S.A. and G.B.

By Harry @web_pensioner

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G.C.H.Q. and the N.S.A. are they breaking the law, there is going to be questions asked in Parliament and an inquiry held in Briton, doubt if the same will happen in the U.S.A.

We all have been taken for a ride by social network sites, we were all told that everything would be safe, now we find we are being listen to and all text can be read.

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If i mention the words bomb, shoot, shooting, hi-jack, plant a bomb, make a bomb, this post will be picked out by the super computer and passed to some unseen/unknown person to read.

But if i’m posting a joke which contains those words it will still be picked out.

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Every person that uses any form of communication in the world is being spied on by the U.S.A. and G.B.

Facebook and Google have given their blessing to this happening after saying it was not happening and they would never let it happen.

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It was claimed that the Silicon Valley companies involved in the PRISM program are Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, YouTube, Skype, AOL,  U.S. Verizon customers and the lesser known Internet company PalTalk.

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Denials? Both Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, left, and Google CEO Larry Page, right, issued similarly worded statements distancing their companies from the controversial PRISM scheme, but sources at both companies say each has worked with the U.S. government to streamline a means for them to access user data

Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Larry Page of Google both strongly denied giving unfettered access to user data to U.S. officials, but it turns out both companies have, in fact, cooperated with governments requests.

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Storage space: NSA’s Utah Data Center in Bluffdale, Utah, where government records of citizen’s phone and internet usage could be kept.

Daily Mail news

RT.com news


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