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All Americans are dependent for their energy on the Arabian peninsula.
As militias go, the Ohio Defense Force is on the moderate side.
China and Russia are regarded as the most formidable cyber threats.
Companies that receive government information demands have to obey the law, but they often have room for maneuver. They scarcely ever use it.
Daniel Ellsberg showed tremendous courage back in the '70s.
Early in 1986, the World Health Organization in Geneva still regarded AIDS as an ailment of the promiscuous few.
Ecuador has never stated flatly that it would give asylum to Edward Snowden.
Federal prosecutors want to indict Julian Assange for making public a great many classified documents.
For personal use, I recommend the free and open-source Truecrypt, which comes in flavors for Windows, Mac and Linux.
Google appears to be the worst of the major search engines from a privacy point of view; Ask.com, with AskEraser turned on, is among the best.
I don't say I never use Facebook, but I often think about closing my account.
I favor pocket-sized hard drives that travel between home and office, syncing with computers on both ends.
I learned the technology and tradecraft of electronic security in self defense, with a lot of expert help.