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"NSA back-door"

>This article describes technical best practices to help achieve compliance with U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) security requirements for equipment used in military installations.



Yes, I know what the content is. My point with showing that particular article is that cisco is not ignorant of securing to NSA's requirements - they have been working directly with them for years.

There are other MISO (psyop) groups embedded with all manners of information exchange. The Intelligence arm has people in all media outlets.

This was revealed multiple times in the last 12 years as we found out that handlers from intel ops were approving stories in the MSM.

This is NOT tinfoil folks - this is the farking reality.


>Yes, I know what the content is.

Then please point out this supposed "Back door" functionality. Should be simple.


Someone parrots an unsourced tinfoil-esque screed, and backs it up with a citation that doesn't prove anything, and I'm the one getting downvoted. WTF, guys?




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