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12-Jul-13 World View -- Egypt's factions plan rival demos

Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 10:40 pm
by John
12-Jul-13 World View -- Egypt's opposing factions plan rival demonstrations on Friday in Cairo

Bosnia commemorates the 1995 Srebrenica massacre


** 12-Jul-13 World View -- Egypt's opposing factions plan rival demonstrations on Friday in Cairo
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e130712



Contents:
Bosnia commemorates the 1995 Srebrenica massacre
Egypt's opposing factions plan rival demonstrations on Friday in Cairo
Paranoid Russian agencies are seeking old-style typewriters


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Srebrenica, Bosnia, Ratko Mladic,
Cairo, Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Morsi,
Russia, Vladimir Putin

Re: 12-Jul-13 World View -- Egypt's factions plan rival demo

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 10:53 am
by gerald
"Hey guys, you don't need typewriters. Have your technicians take an ordinary computer and remove all the communications hardware and software and all the ports, and then install an old-fashioned printer port connected to a cheap printer."

Yes John that is logical --

However, if you are paranoid, a typewriter is the way to go. It is much easier to check for bugs in a typewriter then an electronic device. Russians can be quite practical at times. For example - in the early years of humans orbiting in space there was a problem regarding writing in zero gravity. The US spent time and money developing a ball point pen that could write in zero gravity, while the Russians used a pencil, same end result.

cheers

Re: 12-Jul-13 World View -- Egypt's factions plan rival demo

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 3:27 pm
by Reality Check
John wrote:
Hey guys, you don't need typewriters. Have your technicians take an ordinary computer and remove all the communications hardware and software and all the ports, and then install an old-fashioned printer port connected to a cheap printer. That should work.

Really ?

That is exactly the type of common sense that allowed the United States to have such foreign intelligence ( and resulting military ) dominance sense World War II.

After the CIA / NSA traitor has been on Russian soil for more than one week ( or is it now more than 2 weeks? ) the Russians have either suddenly become "Paranoid" or they now know that such a quaint attitude is very dangerous to keeping secrets.

I am also not sure that these changes have been limited to just Putin's body guards. While the security agency that is implementing these changes does protect the Russian President's communications as one of their duties, I believe their counter espionage duties extend to many other areas of the Russian state.