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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says all the necessary physical infrastructure for absolute totalitarianism through the internet is ready. He told RT that the question now is whether the turnkey process that already started will go all the way.

RT: So you’ve written this book ‘Cypherpunks. Freedom and the Future of the Internet’ based on one of the programs that you’ve made for RT. In it, you say that the internet can enslave us. I don’t really get that, because the internet it’s a thing, it’s a soulless thing. Who are the actual enslavers behind it?

Julian Assange: The people who control the interception of the internet and, to some degree also, physically control the big data warehouses and the international fiber-optic lines. We all think of the internet as some kind of Platonic Realm where we can throw out ideas and communications and web pages and books and they exist somewhere out there. Actually, they exist on web servers in New York or Nairobi or Beijing, and information comes to us through satellite connections or through fiber-optic cables. 

So whoever physically controls this controls the realm of our ideas and communications. And whoever is able to sit on those communications channels, can intercept entire nations, and that’s the new game in town, as far as state spying is concerned – intercepting entire nations, not individuals.

 

‘intercepting entire nations, not individuals’

RT: This sounds like a futuristic scenario, but you are saying that the future is already here.

JA: The US National Security Agency has been doing this for some 20-30 years. But it has now spread to mid-size nations, even Gaddafi’s Libya was employing the EAGLE system, which is produced by French company AMESYS, pushed there in 2009, advertised in its international documentation as a nationwide interception system. 

So what’s happened over the last 10 years is the ever-decreasing cost of intercepting each individual now to the degree where it is cheaper to intercept every individual rather that it is to pick particular people to spy upon.

‘it is cheaper to intercept every individual rather that it is to pick particular people to spy upon’

RT: And what’s the alternative, the sort of utopian alternative that you would put forward?

JA: The utopian alternative is to try and gain independence for the internet, for it to sort of declare independence versus the rest of the world. And that’s really quite important because if you think what is human civilization, what is it that makes it quintessentially human and civilized, it is our shared knowledge about how the world works, how we deal with each other, how we deal with the environment, which institutions are corrupt, which ones are good, what are the least dumb ways of doing things. And that intellectual knowledge is something that we are all putting on to the internet – and so if we can try and decouple that from the brute nature of states and their cronies, then I think we really have hope for a global civilization.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange talking to RT’s Laura Smith at the embassy of Ecuador in London, UK (video still)


 

If, on the other hand, the mere security guards, you know, the people who control the guns, are able to take control of our intellectual life, take control of all the ways in which we communicate to each other, then of course you can see how dreadful the outcome will be. Because it won’t happen to just one nation, it will happen to every nation at once. It is happening to every nation at once as far as spying is concerned, because now every nation is merging its society with internet infrastructure.

RT: And in what way are we, as sort of naïve internet users, if you like (and I exclude you from that, obviously), kind of willingly collaborating with these collectors of personal data? You know, we all have a Facebook account, we all have telephones which can be tracked.

JA: Right. People think, well, yeah, I use Facebook, and maybe the FBI if they made a request, could come and get it, and everyone is much more aware of that because of Petraeus. But that’s not the problem. The problem is that all the time nearly everything people do on the internet is permanently recorded, every web search.

Do you know what you were thinking one year, two days, three months ago? No, you don’t know, but Google knows, it remembers.

‘Google knows, it remembers’

The National Security Agency who intercepts the request if it flowed over the US border, it knows.

So by just communicating to our friends, by emailing each other, by updating Facebook profiles, we are informing on our friends.

‘by updating Facebook profiles, we are informing on our friends’

And friends don’t inform on friends. You know, the Stasi had a 10 per cent penetration of East German society, with up to 1 in 10 people being informants at some time in their life.

Now in countries that have the highest internet penetration, like Iceland, more than 80 per cent of people are on Facebook, informing about their friends. That information doesn’t [simply] go nowhere. It’s not kept in Iceland, it’s sent back into the US where it IS accessed by US intelligence and where it is given out to any friends or cronies of US intelligence – hundreds of national security letters every day publicly declared and being issued by the US government. 

RT: So do we risk kind of entering a scenario where there are almost two castes of people: a safe minority who are very savvy about the workings of the internet and the things that you described, and just people who go online for kicks?

JA: We have this position where as we know knowledge is power, and there’s a mass transfer as a result of literally billions of interceptions per day going from everyone, the average person, into the data vaults of state spying agencies for the big countries, and their cronies – the corporations that help build them that infrastructure. Those groups are already powerful, that’s why they are able to build this infrastructure to intercept on everyone. So they are growing more powerful, concentrating the power in the hands of smaller and smaller groups of people at once, which isn’t necessarily bad, but it’s extremely dangerous once there is any sort of corruption occurring in the power. Because absolute power corrupts, and when it becomes corrupt, it can affect a lot of people very quickly. 

Bill Binney, National Security Agency whistleblower, who was the research head of the National Security Agency’s Signals Intelligence Division, describes this as a ‘turnkey totalitarianism’, that all the infrastructure has been built for absolute totalitarianism

‘all the infrastructure has been built for absolute totalitarianism’

Article continues here: http://rt.com/news/assange-internet-control-totalitarian-943/

 

RT talks to William Binney, whistleblower and former NSA crypto-mathematician who served in the agency for decades. Virtual privacy in US, Petraeus affair and whistleblowers’ odds in fight against the authorities are among key topics of this exclusive interview. He says everyone in America is under vitual survellance.  

 
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    • Anonymous

      I wouldn´t listen to a thing this 9-11 denying CIA-backed individual says.

      • GenZan

        Said by a true CIA Operative…

    • Old Harry

      Julian is correct! I have a good friend in the hi-tech industry and during the 1990′s the USA Government had software that could, and did, pick up certain words like president, bomb, guns, etc, and that person was tagged. That was in 1996, and you can only imagine where we are today. The government now has total control !

      • Anonymous

        So, if one million people mention the word “bomb” just like I did here, there are people who are going to act upon this information? How can even a large group of people control something like this? Yes, I’m sure computers can compile the information and maybe it can narrow the number of likely serious “bomb” mentions to, say, 10%. That’s 100,000 people. In the end, you still need people on the ground to act upon the information in the end. And as Julian said, they aren’t so much interested in individuals (the numbers are unmanageable) but in nations. Translation: they cannot manage to control the individuals within their search matrix so they will use the information for disinformation purposes. And THAT ultimately will not work. Information moves too fast for disinformation to be effective to any but the most backwater nations and peoples.

        The fear they try to generate by mentioning this large information gathering capability is just that……a fear tool. The government wants to make you fear the government. Remember FDR’s famous words…..”There is nothing to fear but fear itself.”

        • whitebear

          yes, tis true.
          Cause there aint no peoples doin it.
          There’s a thing called software and memory that’s been set up to collect any and all data.
          Key word here, data
          The sifting occurs if there’s interest.
          Kinda like what he said.

          hmm, wonder if you’ve been targeted. oops I’m sure that word is hot. Glad I traded my gun for a tv.

    • Channel of Light

      It appears this man Julian is offering factual info. here.

      Remember, Govt.s do not try to silence individuals who are hoaxers or faking it.

      With respect….

      Light

      • MountainHome

        I like your response. It seems more reasonable that a spying government would focus on the more deadly threats to their power.

    • Goldbug36

      All this collecting and spying on EVERY email sent seems to me like a stupid waste of taxpayer dollars. It’s totally idiotic, but then, everything the U.S. Grubbymint does is idiotic. I think maybe we should just quit sending them our money. Let them become productive and make their own money. Julian Assange is a hero in my book. But, of course, they hate him, because, with the U.S. Grubbymint, die Wahrheit ist verboten!

      • Mayhem

        @Goldbug…”die Wahrheit ist verboten”. Truth will win. Resistance is key. My views probably go unnoticed largely because of my insignificance but I do want to say that I use a borrowed dial-up connection. :neutral:

        Please don’t drone my Flatmates house. He’s not nuts like me. :lol:

        :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Just because I am paranoid does not mean they’re not watching me. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    • FalkeAuge

      Whilst the content of what Julian is saying is possible, I doubt whether it is probable. :!: Web crawlers (like the ones used by Google) are very sophisticated and can sniff out phrases, words and key numbers, but whether the USA has the money and the resources to actually do this on a full-on basis remains a debate with many variables.
      Quite frankly I think they have bigger issues to worry about, other than my little opinion on current affairs.

      • GenZan

        As a 35 year computer programmer in almost 40 languages, I can qualifyingly say, you have no idea what you are talking about!

    • Blackie the faithful border collie

      Shocking aye, but not quite for the reason you think

    • Anonymous

      Just a few weeks patience and the psychopaths will go exit permanently and we will have our FREEEDOM!

    • MissingRonnieR

      So turn off the cell, let the I-Pad battery die, cut off the cable and exactly how do they control me now? The information we have access to is beyond our ability to digest it. We are not controled, we allow the control. Most of you are children who have never know a life without technology. You are to be pittied. You live your lives in fear. It is sad.

    • BlueKey

      What get’s me is how all the same people who leave comments on this website, make a sport of talking down to each other, in nearly every article’s comments section.

      Yes, it would become a little redundant for everyone to offer their own opinion, without reading the other comments first, but it would be a heck of a lot more worthwhile to read comments, if they are only unmarred opinions. Then go back and read what others wrote, comparing our thoughts like humans, not competitors.

      Yes, to actually read what people think, of the article, and not what they think of each other, or each others’ opinions. Wow, novel idea huh?

      Come on people, giving opinions on each others’ opinions? Yes, this is what I’m doing now, but I’d like to be the last.

      So, I challenge all who read this, to from now on, use your freedom of speech in a more succinct, clean, and worthwhile manner (imo) and just post what you think. No back and forth banter, fighting, or bashing each others’ opinions.

      What say ye? If you agree, just up-vote this, and more importantly, be the example.

      Thanks for tuning in.

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