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>

> WikiLeaks' Appelbaum Confounds US Customs With Bill Of Rights

> Thumbdrive

> _

> http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/news.php?start=4340 & end=4360 & id=5752#news

> post_

> (

>

http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/news.php?start=4340 & end=4360 & id=5752#newspost)

>

> Appelbaum, WikiLeaks volunteer

>

> US-based Wikileaks colleague Appelbaum has a humorous account of his

> reentry yesterday to the US. Flying into Newark earlier this year his

> laptop was searched and his cell phones confiscated. This time Appelbaum

> tweeted ahead that the ACLU would be his welcoming party, among other

> measures,

> recounted through Twitter. tweets: " I was detained, searched, and CBP

>

> did attempt to question me about the nature of my vacation upon landing in

> Seattle...The CBP specifically wanted laptops and cell phones and were

> visibly unhappy when they discovered nothing of the sort...I did however

> have a

> few USB thumb drives with a copy of the Bill of Rights encoded into the

> block device...They were unable to copy it...It took a great deal of

> thought

> before I posted about my experience because it honestly appears to make

> things worse for me in the future...Even if it makes things worse for me, I

>

> refuse to be silent about state sponsored systematic detainment ,

> searching,

> and harassment... Does it void a warranty if your government inserts a

> backdoor into your computer or phone? It certainly voids the trust I have

> in all

> of it...I dread US Customs more than I dreaded walking across the border

> from Turkey to Iraq in 2005. That’s something worth noting...I will

> probably

> never feel safe about traveling internationally with a computer or phones

> again. "

> Appelbaum, Verlo reporting, Not My Tribe

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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2011 8:15 AM

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Subject: Re: WikiLeaks' Appelbaum Confounds US Customs

With Bill Of Rights Thumbdrive - MODERATOR!

Moderator,

Is this going to be a political forum, or is it supposed to be about

Longevity rlated topics?

>

>

> WikiLeaks' Appelbaum Confounds US Customs With Bill Of Rights

> Thumbdrive

> _

> http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/news.php?start=4340

<http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/news.php?start=4340 & end=4360 & id=5752#news

> & end=4360 & id=5752#news

> post_

> (

> http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/news.php?start=4340

<http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk/news.php?start=4340 & end=4360 & id=5752#news

post> & end=4360 & id=5752#newspost)

>

> Appelbaum, WikiLeaks volunteer

>

> US-based Wikileaks colleague Appelbaum has a humorous account of his

> reentry yesterday to the US. Flying into Newark earlier this year his

> laptop was searched and his cell phones confiscated. This time Appelbaum

> tweeted ahead that the ACLU would be his welcoming party, among other

> measures,

> recounted through Twitter. tweets: " I was detained, searched, and

CBP

>

> did attempt to question me about the nature of my vacation upon landing in

> Seattle...The CBP specifically wanted laptops and cell phones and were

> visibly unhappy when they discovered nothing of the sort...I did however

> have a

> few USB thumb drives with a copy of the Bill of Rights encoded into the

> block device...They were unable to copy it...It took a great deal of

> thought

> before I posted about my experience because it honestly appears to make

> things worse for me in the future...Even if it makes things worse for me,

I

>

> refuse to be silent about state sponsored systematic detainment ,

> searching,

> and harassment... Does it void a warranty if your government inserts a

> backdoor into your computer or phone? It certainly voids the trust I have

> in all

> of it...I dread US Customs more than I dreaded walking across the border

> from Turkey to Iraq in 2005. That's something worth noting...I will

> probably

> never feel safe about traveling internationally with a computer or phones

> again. "

> Appelbaum, Verlo reporting, Not My Tribe

>

>

>

>

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