Vault 7

The CIA Doesn’t Need To Spy On Free Thinkers, The Private Sector Does It For Free

21st Century Wire says…
Here’s something quite ‘Pavlovian’ to think about. What ‘if’ it were a goal of government and their security services to ensure that we ‘feel’ we’re being watched at every turn, in every-way feasible;  but reality is not exact what we ‘think’ it is and we’re doing most of the censoring all by ourselves.

The CIA doesn’t need to spy on free thinkers, the private sector does it for free

Even prior to the release of Vault 7 from Wikileaks, people knew that so-called intelligence agencies in western states had the means to spy on their own citizens. Many also assumed that the typical illegality of such activities was of no consequence for agencies and individuals in those agencies who regard themselves as being above the law.

The U.S. Government Declares War on WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange

(ANTIMEDIA) The U.S. government is dramatically ratcheting up its rhetoric against whistleblowing news collective Wikileaks, announcing on Thursday that authorities are preparing new charges on which to arrest the group’s founder, Julian Assange. Assange has lived at the Ecuadorian embassy in London for the last four years in order to avoid extradition and arrest.

Neo Con Trump & the Surveillance Deep State, Vatican & Ritual Cults – Jay Dyer

Jay Dyer returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his recent lecture regarding the Wikileaks ‘Vault 7’ release which has given the public a glimpse into the CIA’s cyber hacking and data mining capabilities. Later we discuss his talk on Malachi Martin’s Keys of This Blood, a book that examines the Vatican’s role in 20th century geopolitics and the infiltration of the Catholic Church by Masonic and Satanic groups.

Symantec: CIA Linked To Cyberattacks In 16 Countries

The floor of the main lobby of the Central Intelligence Agency in Langley, Va., Saturday, Jan. 21, 2017. (AP/Andrew Harnik)
Internet and computer security company Symantec has issued a statement today related to the Vault 7 WikiLeaks documents leaked from the CIA, saying that the methods and protocols described in the documents are consistent with cyberattacks they’d been tracking for years.