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jonp888 | 2 months ago
I suggest you post your e-mail login details and here and a dump of the contents of your phone, then all of HN can all check through and see what crimes you're guilty of.
I'm sure you'll say you haven't committed any crimes, but why should we be expected to believe you if you don't share all your information with the world?
sorokod|2 months ago
Well yes, however there was an orchestrated effort to convince people that the system is not working. That effort was successful enough to generate public interest we observe now. Beyond morbid curiosity, there is a belief that the exposure may force the system to do now what it was supposed to do in the first place
Zigurd|2 months ago
huntertwo|2 months ago
Are you trying to say that these documents shouldn’t be public because it violates someone’s right to privacy?
the_af|2 months ago
It's not the same to ask for public disclosure for people likely to be involved in a crime, for which there is at least some initial (albeit inconclusive) evidence than it is to ask the same of a random person for which there is no evidence at all.
runako|2 months ago
1 - https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/4405