AdamEvenson #conspiracy popsci.com

If I had a matter that none but the recipient may see, the last thing I would use is email or the computer at all. I have known this since I began going on line in early 1996. This is because I knew the government in 1996 as no normal citizen can possibly imagine. Once one hits that "send" button, it is literally impossible to know that the message is secure from prying eyes. For that matter, I would not even write the message on ANY computer and then erase it, because of the possibility/probability that the government has the ability to see every keystroke whether I send or delete without sending or even going on line. I would assume that the government has conceived a way to snoop inside every computer in the world, no matter what. If one has a secret that could compromise one's existence by being known to the government, the best security measure is keep it to oneself and not tell another soul. If any vibration of one's concept leaves one's own skull, one may as well know that the government could very well know about it the moment it separates from one's own neural system. Indeed, even one's secret thoughts may not be secure from prying government eyes. This is reality talking.

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