Tuesday, 3 December 2013

"We have invested far too much to even contemplate a backward step," -Five Eyes Total Surveillance

"We have invested far too much to even contemplate a backward step," 

"We must assume the worst but we've got to toughen up and get on with the job."

That says it all. Expect  no changes to  a Total Surveillance of all the people  in the world. 

Assume the worst on spy leaks: Johnston

THE Abbott government has confirmed it is bracing for more embarrassing intelligence leaks but says it will not take a backwards step on spying.
Defence Minister David Johnston has told industry and defence experts that the government is assuming the worst when it comes to further possible leaks from fugitive US intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden.
The event in Canberra on Monday was closed to the media but audio was obtained by The West Australian newspaper and made available on its website.
"Suffice to say that this is not an area that I can get into in great detail, but I simply say assume the worst," Senator Johnston told the gathering.
"We are watching with great acuity what is happening in the space. But we must assume the worst. There is no alternative for us."
Senator Johnston says the "Five Eyes" intelligence sharing arrangement between Australian, the US, the UK, Canada and New Zealand had achieved "amazing and wonderful things".
"We have invested far too much to even contemplate a backward step," he said.
"We must assume the worst but we've got to toughen up and get on with the job."

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