> No, the Snowden leaks showed that NSA did do something, not that it does every malicious thing that people accuse it of. How does it help anything by making unfounded accusations?
It shows they'll do anything within their power, legal or illegal, in order to get at more people's data. Of course they have involvement with this, why wouldn't they?
> Historically, Australia has heavily interfered in PNG affairs. Should you be accused of espionage or subversion if you decide to hike a portion of the Kokoda Trail?
> Would it be appropriate for Indigenous People to accuse you of attempting to steal their children, a practice that occurred until the 1970s?
Bizarre points in support of your initial comment I think.
It shows they'll do anything within their power, legal or illegal, in order to get at more people's data. Of course they have involvement with this, why wouldn't they?
> Historically, Australia has heavily interfered in PNG affairs. Should you be accused of espionage or subversion if you decide to hike a portion of the Kokoda Trail?
> Would it be appropriate for Indigenous People to accuse you of attempting to steal their children, a practice that occurred until the 1970s?
Bizarre points in support of your initial comment I think.