Firsthand account of NSA sabotage of Internet security standards

Heh…a lot of it is, as I said, a throwback from my Army days and trying to keep retarded Lieutenants and Captains from leaving all kinds of top secret stuff out in the open because, as you may know if you know anything about the military, since they’re officers, they’re WAY more intelligent than we lowly enlisted soldiers. I wish I were joking about that by the way.

In the case of my future generations being able to access info I may have locked away (not only music), there are a couple of people who either know how to access it or know where to go to get the tools needed to do so. Unfortunately, there are a lot of people to damn stupid to realize that stashing something in a place that wouldn’t ever be suspected of containing it is just as valid as encrypting something as a way to keep it out of someone elses hands.

Umm…to be honest, I’ve just been too damn lazy to setup PGP. Used it back when it was pretty new and then got out of the habit for some odd reason. Hear that noise? That was me telling myself to pull my head out of my ass and get it done so thanks again!