FBI director: we cannot allow encryption to exist

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every law enforcement and government agency has been belly aching about this for literal decades, at this point it's nothing more than hot air masquerading as a wishful but completely infeasible and out of touch agenda
>Ceterum autem censeo Carthaginem esse delendam
same shit different millennia

thanks trump

thanks obama

god i wish agent scully would squat over my face

People shouldn't be allowed to encrypt personal financial info. Hospitals shouldn't be allowed to encrypt patient data. Financial institutions shouldn't be allowed to encrypt SSNs and account info. 10 year olds shouldn't be allowed to use letter substitution crypto to write notes to each other. Kill them all and end white genocide.

But killing people and institutions who use encryption would solely kill white and Asian people

herp derp stay mad feds

you faggots will get your facial recognition cameras on every corner that combine with our browsing history soon enough

You've seen this, right?

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Pandora's box is open. There's no going back. Fuck the state.

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>Fuck the state.

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They eventually destroyed Carthage...

>"It can't be a sustainable end state for there to be an entirely unfettered space that's utterly beyond law enforcement for criminals to hide,"

Like their brains???

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the punic wars were a big mess but the third punic war wasn't directly provoked in that carthage wasn't stockpiling arms to seek revenge on rome as cato the elder suspected. they did indeed siege and destroy carthage but it was unrelated to cato's whining
>In 151 BC Numidia launched another border raid on Carthaginian soil, besieging the Punic town of Oroscopa, and Carthage launched a large military expedition (25,000 soldiers) to repel the Numidian invaders. As a result, Carthage suffered a military defeat and was charged with another fifty year debt to Numidia. Immediately thereafter, however, Rome showed displeasure with Carthage's decision to wage war against its neighbour without Roman consent, and told Carthage that in order to avoid a war it had to “satisfy the Roman People.”
>In 149 BC, Rome declared war against Carthage. The Carthaginians made a series of attempts to appease Rome, and received a promise that if three hundred children of well-born Carthaginians were sent as hostages to Rome the Carthaginians would keep the rights to their land and self-government. Even after this was done the allied Punic city of Utica defected to Rome, and a Roman army of 80,000 men gathered there.[1] The consuls then demanded that Carthage hand over all weapons and armor. After those had been handed over, Rome additionally demanded that the Carthaginians move at least 16 kilometres inland, while the city was to be burned. When the Carthaginians learned of this, they abandoned negotiations and the city was immediately besieged, beginning the Third Punic War.

That got me thinking, what are we going to do once technology is sufficiently developed to read people's brains? It seems we will reach that point somewhere in this century

Kill yourself boot licking kike

SCULLY WAS REDPILLED, THEY ARENT REAL

Based and glownigger-pilled

Friendly reminder that encryption is an important American tradition.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_disk?wprov=sfla1
Those who oppose encryption are anti-American traitors and should be summarily executed.

Make a letter replacement code, write all your letters in that code and mail them.
FBI demands that the government makes it illegal to write in a way that they can't understand your intent. Judges start issuing orders for people to unscramble their letters or be held indefinitely in jail for contempt of court. The 5th Amendment to the US Constitution? It's a living document you can totally be required to be a witness against yourself and be punished for not being truthful.

Police forces lie and use only two arguments to try and get more powers to read people's communication; Terrorism and Child Porn.

fucking based and anarchy-pilled

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Since when the fuck is she English...

>You've seen this, right?
no :(

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Too late powerful encryption has already been covered as part of Americans constitutional right.
Not that there aren't loopholes, but these glow in the darks will have to remain using the loopholes as per Snowdon leaks.

>When you're desperate for a casus belli

Equal shit for everyone then. No 3, 4 or whatever letter agency should ever have a secret.

what about pgp

>casus belli
potentially true, I haven't read much into the internal politics and attitudes that preceded the third punic war but it would be a reasonable assumption

All of them need to surrender and repent or they will face God's wrath.

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good luck with my 2048 bits, see you next universe