“‘Brazil’s president, Dilma Rousseff, has launched a blistering attack on US espionage at the UN general assembly, accusing the NSA of violating international law by its indiscriminate collection of personal information of Brazilian citizens and economic espionage targeted on the country’s strategic industries.’ Dilma is furious because the NSA spied on her personally as well as on Brazil’s ‘state oil corporation.’ Her solution to the NSA’s snooping? The United Nuts should ‘oversee a new global legal system to govern the internet.’ Whoa! Just when you thought the panopticon couldn’t possibly get any worse, this dingaling manages to conjure an even more frightening scenario.”
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