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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
First of all Snowden is a bad example, this is a professional entrusted with secrets that he sold out to the highest bidder to. As a side note, Snowden is a dummy spy, America at any time could have taken Snowden out when he became a risk, we didn't, think about why that is.

Moving on, the subject of angle grinders and other methods have been discussed here before in detail so it's nothing new here, and the internet is full of sites that will tell you how to break any lock, they will teach you the basics of picking locks, sell you a picking set, will sell you tools to break locks with, it's all on the internet. So no, information on how to break a lock is in plain site everywhere on the internet. I guess if you want to blame someone for making the internet such a valuable tool in making crime a business then blame Gore, the inventor of the internet...
This is my third post so after this I'm out of here.

Independent of any actual national secrets that Snowden might have let out his "situation" has man in our country all up in arms about how unfair this or that is. This is in its self a harmful thing. We have so many problems and to give some reason to distract up from solving them is at best wasteful and at worst politics.

Your claim that it's OK to continue posting harmful information because others have before you is lost on me. Just like claiming that speeding is OK because 'every one" does it. That's fine but talk to some one who was hit by a speeding car and you'll get another view.

So like I said I've posted my opinions, Bye. Andy.
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