On Sep 8, 2013, at 4:08 AM, Paul Ferguson wrote:

> As a result, these transmissions expose Canadians to potential U.S. 
> surveillance activities – a violation of Canadian network sovereignty."

Yes, far better to keep those communications within Canada - where CSEC can 
hand them over to GCHQ, who'll then hand them over to NSA . . .

;>

There are no technical solutions to purely social ills.  This set of issues has 
nothing to do with technology, and everything to do with civil society.  Any 
meaningful change in the status quo will not originate the technological realm, 
but rather in the political sphere.  

Quite frankly, all this chatter about technical 'calls to arms' and whatnot is 
pointless and distracting (thereby calling into question the motivations behind 
continued agitation for technical remedies, which clearly won't have any effect 
whatsoever).

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          Luck is the residue of opportunity and design.

                       -- John Milton


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