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Old 13-01-2015, 04:27 PM #16
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'Popular messaging services like Snapchat and WhatsApp are in the cross hairs in Britain.

That was the message delivered on Monday by Prime Minister David Cameron, who said he would pursue banning encrypted messaging services if Britain’s intelligence services were not given access to the communications.'

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/0...ing-apps/?_r=0
Yeah saw this last night. If anyone was looking for reasons that Western powers might engage in the encouragement of false flag terrorism: there is your answer. They've wanted to do this for years, no one wants it, so convenient "matter of life and death" reasons start to present themselves and all of a sudden it's;

"Oh well, erosion of civil liberties is bad of course, but THE TERRORISTS! So We'll just have to accept it. If you have nothing to hide you have nothing to worry about . What do you mean you don't want a thought reading brain chip implanted in your child's head at birth? How suspicious! You must be planning to turn them into an evil terrorist!!"
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