Those in charge of this are showing the public they are mentally ill. "if we cannot control it, we will do our best to destroy it"
Look how well that went for the olympics in that most people just didn't bother to associate or watch them after being told they had to pay off the IOC to celebrate anything that should be free.
they deliberatly picked on weaker targets than themselves. A bully can only be a bully if he beats up smaller people than himself. The moment he starts picking on someone of equal or larger size he is in for a fight.
If their choices are do an illegal act and create said tools or get charged with aiding and abetting terrorism or other ridicolous trumped charges from the FBI for refusing to do what they tell them to.
Would not be the first time a US based company has been forced to break the law because they have been ordered to by the courts.
wouldn't this break whatever contracts their customers had with them?
Isn't that supposed to be illegal to "alter the deal" after you have already been paid to provide services you are now to refusing to follow through on.
I still think it's 1 party with 2 public faces. those at the top of democrat and republican are probably in on it, while those below believe the trash they are told to swallow about how it is always the other party at fault.
Americans need to realize they have no rights if those in power decide they do not as there is nothing there to protect their constitutional rights against a petty tyrant on a power trip.
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Look how well that went for the olympics in that most people just didn't bother to associate or watch them after being told they had to pay off the IOC to celebrate anything that should be free.
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Re: Fair treatment
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Especially since they keep getting exposed for intentionally hacking foreign governments so much.
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Re: The FBI is a known bad actor AND a rogue agency.
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Would not be the first time a US based company has been forced to break the law because they have been ordered to by the courts.
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Isn't that supposed to be illegal to "alter the deal" after you have already been paid to provide services you are now to refusing to follow through on.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpE_xMRiCLE
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Does the USA really want to use Iran as a role model for how to persecute people
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