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d-ccyesterday at 9:45 PM1 replyview on HN

>this "scenario" which doesn't exist

Where do you get your information from, exactly? In criminal and intelligence circles, this is not exactly uncommon knowledge. I hope you never experience the horror of finding out that even in federal protective custody, that military intelligence is already there waiting for you.

>ways it cannot exist with nothing to with privacy,

In the Soviet Union, for example, all medical records were accessible by the state security services, and this served legitimate national security purposes. You have no idea what it's like to be targeted by an entity like the CIA.

>Why the heck would you think that the first job of a hostile military intelligence wouldn't be TO COMPROMISE THE TOTAL SOCIETAL SURVEILLANCE NETWORK!?!?

It would be a legitimate target, tbh there might not even be much of a point in terms of practical affect. Do you have any idea how many "crimes" have been reported to the international community, only to be ignored completely by all relevant propaganda outlets?

> insert actual agents into a hospital for illegal child surgery and escape notice.

Our propaganda outlets have literally reported on, swathes of, evidence of the CIA doing exactly this. Your country was not immune to this spookery.

I have some bad news for you. This is a real scenario, likely happening within a 1000km radius of you. Military usage of brain-computer interfaces go back over a century, the experience of being an intelligence asset is nothing like you assume. Many of the assets aren't even perceptual of their human experience in a manner expected naturally. The individuals who are aware of their status, at this point, learn to be silent very quickly.

Surgery based neurological compromise is only one example of the various operations currently running rampant in NATO countries.

>Counter intelligence and trying to get inside the other agency's decision loops has rich history probably for as long as spying has been done.

And your intelligence agencies won't tell you shit, they will slap a "CLASSIFIED" label on it, and continue to enjoy their cushy positions while their people continue to be exploited.

>Why do you think you can secure this incredibly invasive theoretical network

I'm just one individual who has had the great misfortune of having to deal with this spookery first-hand. You can propose the design of this system if you wish.

> all evidence from our entire history to the contrary

I'm genuinely not trying to be rude, but this line is absolutely hilarious. Depending on the country you reside in, your intelligence agencies likely are well aware of the state of neurological (again, this is just one category) compromise in your country, and aren't telling you shit.

> This is such schizobabble that makes no sense

There's a reason HIPPA has exemptions for national security purposes, to the extent in which law matters when dealing with spookery (it does not, nobody follows the fucking "law" in these operations).

Just wait until you learn about how deeply compromised the CDC is.

It would be nice to at least have the illusion of transparency in regards to, very relevant data, such as what is happening to your citizens in public hospitals. Instead the US went the opposite direction, this is not a coincidence.

> that I don't know what else to do beyond urging you to seek some alternatives to wherever you got this from.

I have been imprisoned extra-judicially, threatened with torture (I complied quickly), and served rotten food on US soil. You don't have to believe me, and I sincerely hope you never experience the horror of realizing your jailers are already compromised, nor the experience of realizing that reporting any of this is literally fucking pointless because the entire national security reporting apparatus for civilians and much of the military is deeply compromised and utterly pointless.

The US is so deeply compromised that it's a joke. Your media is failing you spectacularly in this regard.


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mrkeenyesterday at 10:18 PM

Yeah this reads like a psychotic episode, so let me try the short version.

> I have been imprisoned extra-judicially, threatened with torture (I complied quickly), and served rotten food on US soil.

Would you prefer these people to have access to all of your communications? Or would you like to be able to legally encrypt your messages?

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