Re: Looks like the "conspiracy theories" really were true after all...
On 2007-10-23 17:18, Ivan Marsh wrote:
Even if you don't believe the conspiracy theories you should at least know
that you haven't been told the truth.
Though I fail to see what this has to do with Linux.
It has indirectly, since if there is a conspiracy of this scale,
they also must be able to control the free flow of "false" information,
and that is computers that can be "trusted", so all information can be traced to
the source and unwanted peoples can be eliminated.
/bb
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