Natural News: Exclusive – NSA will retroactively break all encrypted emails and files in the near future
Exclusive – NSA will retroactively break all encrypted emails and files in the near future
The NSA has been surreptitiously archiving all your encrypted emails and files for at least the last decade. These files are currently unbreakable, but rapid advances in quantum computing mean that likely within three years or so, the NSA will be able to retroactively break the encryption on all these archived emails and files.The deep state will weaponize this technology and use it to destroy political enemies or those promoting individual liberties. Any encrypted files or emails you’ve ever sent will sooner or later be broken by the NSA and transformed into plain text.The implications are horrifying and enormous. While tyrannical government will keep secrets from you, your secrets will be exposed to the full tyranny of the surveillance state.Read today’s feature story to learn the details. |
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Exclusive – NSA will retroactively break all encrypted emails and files in the near futureThe NSA has been surreptitiously archiving all your encrypted emails and files for at least the last decade. These files are currently unbreakable, but rapid advances in quantum computing mean that likely within three years or so, the NSA will be able to retroactively break the encryption on all these archived emails and files.The deep state will weaponize this technology and use it to destroy political enemies or those promoting individual liberties. Any encrypted files or emails you’ve ever sent will sooner or later be broken by the NSA and transformed into plain text.The implications are horrifying and enormous. While tyrannical government will keep secrets from you, your secrets will be exposed to the full tyranny of the surveillance state.Read today’s feature story to learn the details.New Videos from Brighteon.com5 Things Your Nails Can Tell You About Your HealthWatch this video4 Natural Ways to Lower Your Blood PressureWatch this videoA.I Quantum Computing, And The The End Of Human- Controlled CivilizationWatch this videoFeatured ArticlesScientists tampering with nature have unleashed a new breed of genetically-modified super mosquito with deadly “hybrid vigor” abilitiesBy Ethan Huff | Read the full storyHelp stop CPS from kidnapping children in Texas by supporting House Bill 3331By Ethan Huff | Read the full story |
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