“We all have to accept the cold, hard fact of the matter, which is that this cat-and-mouse game is likely to be with us for a very long time. Those who believe they have the right to spy on us will develop ever more sophisticated ways of doing it. Those who believe we have a Constitutional right to privacy will fight tooth and nail to protect it. It’s possible that the one side eventually will develop an unstoppable offense or that the other will come up with a defense that can’t be breached. But that’s not the way to bet. In the end, technology is completely neutral. It will evolve with no regard to how it is used. Expect those cats and mice to continue chasing each other.”
http://www.caseyresearch.com/cdd/want-to-defend-your-privacy
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