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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/15/2014 8:35 AM, Tom Hansen
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Question: Why does KTVB, owned by an American company, covering an
American news story, choose to arrange its public news feeds in such
a way that they flow through Canada on their way from KTVB to
American viewers? Because the news feeds flow through a foreign
country, Canada, they are automatically scanned and tracked by the
NSA. Why do KTVB and its owners require NSA participation in their
news delivery?<br>
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If you are unaware of what I am writing about, just download and
install the software package NoScript into your browser, then look
at what processes want to run when you click on the link above.<br>
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Ken<br>
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