Yup. The tsunami of redactions in the Mueller report represents another facet of censorship. The self-censorship under your rubric of hiding inconvenient info. They had nothing worth talking about in my opinion and the redactions were a clumsy attempt to make it look like there was something there. A country which classifies a petabyte of dross a month. You only had to look at the hangdog expression on Mueller’s face, to imagine some kind of forced coprophagia, rather like Colin Powell after he realized he had delivered lies to the UN about WMDs.
That speculation aside, the sorry spectacle of a country caught spying on all its own citizens, all world leaders, all allies and their leaders, having the nerve to crap on the Russians for hacking a membership roll redefines absurdity.
Ask any American what they were told to protect themselves from the evil cybersecurity Russian menace, so dangerous one had to whisper about it? They were told nothing! Because there was nothing. In retrospect, it was a false flagette variant, a pretext and justification for adventures in Ukraine.
How many people and how much cost to hide lies and crimes?. Isn’t it easier to tell the truth? And spend that money on health care for example?
How crazy is the classification of that much material? Mueller has to be seen in that lunatic context.
Furthermore, by law, information may not be classified merely because it would be embarrassing or to cover illegal activity; information may be classified only to protect national security objectives. This law must be flouted every day. Has anyone ever been prosecuted for overclassifying? Or for covering illegal activity? Not that I can find.
I don't want the federal government to spend it on health care, either. That's how we get the Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services preventing early treatment and recommending toxic drugs like Remdesevir and executions via ventilator. I prefer distributed control. Nothing in the Constitution gives the federal government power to regulate drugs or medical care. The tenth amendment should apply. https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/
Health care does not = crap drugs. The longevity of Americans has just been passed by the Chinese, having been already left in the dust by Cuba and Panama etc.
Yup. The tsunami of redactions in the Mueller report represents another facet of censorship. The self-censorship under your rubric of hiding inconvenient info. They had nothing worth talking about in my opinion and the redactions were a clumsy attempt to make it look like there was something there. A country which classifies a petabyte of dross a month. You only had to look at the hangdog expression on Mueller’s face, to imagine some kind of forced coprophagia, rather like Colin Powell after he realized he had delivered lies to the UN about WMDs.
That speculation aside, the sorry spectacle of a country caught spying on all its own citizens, all world leaders, all allies and their leaders, having the nerve to crap on the Russians for hacking a membership roll redefines absurdity.
Ask any American what they were told to protect themselves from the evil cybersecurity Russian menace, so dangerous one had to whisper about it? They were told nothing! Because there was nothing. In retrospect, it was a false flagette variant, a pretext and justification for adventures in Ukraine.
Just for context May I add the following:
One petabyte of data is equivalent to 13.3 years of high-definition video, or all of the content in the U.S. Library of Congress — by its own claim the largest library in the world — MULTIPLIED BY 50! https://fcw.com/security/2019/08/how-petabytes-are-crushing-the-security-classification-system/211000/
How many people and how much cost to hide lies and crimes?. Isn’t it easier to tell the truth? And spend that money on health care for example?
How crazy is the classification of that much material? Mueller has to be seen in that lunatic context.
Furthermore, by law, information may not be classified merely because it would be embarrassing or to cover illegal activity; information may be classified only to protect national security objectives. This law must be flouted every day. Has anyone ever been prosecuted for overclassifying? Or for covering illegal activity? Not that I can find.
File under Postgraduate Hypocrisy.
Finally, Mueller who honorably resigned after presenting the Russiagate report, was immediately belittled by those who wanted a free ticket for railroading Trump and excuses to engage in proxy war with the Russians e.g. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/robert-mueller-anatomy-failed-public-performance-rob-morhaim
I don't want the federal government to spend it on health care, either. That's how we get the Centers for Medicare/Medicaid Services preventing early treatment and recommending toxic drugs like Remdesevir and executions via ventilator. I prefer distributed control. Nothing in the Constitution gives the federal government power to regulate drugs or medical care. The tenth amendment should apply. https://tenthamendmentcenter.com/
Health care does not = crap drugs. The longevity of Americans has just been passed by the Chinese, having been already left in the dust by Cuba and Panama etc.