Juergen Nieveler <juergen.nieveler.nospam@arcor.de> wrote:
>hans@xxx.ooo (hans) wrote:
>
>> It's secret, man, they're not going to tell us anything. Don't you
>> understand how the secret police operate?
>
>It's not "secret police", it's the plain ordinary police.
Any govt affiliated entity which engages in secret undercover operations
can properly be called 'secret police'.
>Apparently
>the JAP team has been handed a court order to log all traffic going to a
>kiddie-porn site, and of course publishing the address of said site
>would interfere with the police trying to catch the people surfing for
>said kiddie-porn
Yeah sure, a likely story. It's the standard excuse given by sycophants
for all oppressive regimes -- we've got to place everyone under
surveillance
so we can catch kiddie porners, terrorists etc. Of course what
you really want to do is identify everyone who doesn't love Big
Brother.
I might ask, if the URL of the kiddie porn site is already known, why
don't the German authorities take steps to shut it down? I suspect
I know the answer. It's a sting operation of the type that the U.S.
FBI runs all the time. The site is actually run by a secret police
outfit - German, American or other - and it's being used to troll for
suckers. They are trying to entrap poor unsuspecting saps by
inviting them to connect to a "really hot site", and when they do,
BAM they're busted.
And you think that it is worth compromising JAP's security in order
to cooperate with that kind of crap?


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