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The government has the capability to read private texts.

PrivacyPoliticsApr 18, 2026score 0.282 posts · 0 replies across 2 instances
The thread discusses government surveillance capabilities, specifically the ability to read texts and the lack of protection for constitutional rights, citing sources like the Brennan Center for Justice and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

Claims

The government has the capability to read private texts.
Parent: Government SurveillanceEntity: Text SurveillanceImpact: negativeDate: Apr 18, 2026Target: The government's ability to read private texts
The current system of government surveillance does not adequately protect constitutional rights.
Parent: Government SurveillanceEntity: Constitutional RightsImpact: negativeDate: Apr 18, 2026Target: The current system's protection of constitutional rights

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The government can read your texts. Here's what it can't read: › https://nodestar.net/government-surveillance None of this is a theory. The Brennan Center for Justice publishes every detail. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence confirms the target counts. Members of Congress from both parties are on record saying the current system doesn't protect constitutional rights. #Reticulum #Privacy #internet #Meshcore #Meshtastic
2 boosts · 1 favs · 0 replies · Apr 18, 2026
#reticulum#privacy#internet#meshcore#meshtastic
@[email protected]
The government can read your texts. Here's what it can't read: › https://nodestar.net/government-surveillance None of this is a theory. The Brennan Center for Justice publishes every detail. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence confirms the target counts. Members of Congress from both parties are on record saying the current system doesn't protect constitutional rights. #Reticulum #Privacy #internet #Meshcore #Meshtastic
3 boosts · 0 favs · 0 replies · Apr 18, 2026
#meshtastic#meshcore#internet#privacy#reticulum