Stuart
Stuart hasn’t seen a surveillance ability the government shouldn’t have, up until the exact moment it was used against a candidate who requested for the FSB to hack his opponent on live TV. Does the whiplash still hurt his neck? This, combined with the faith (a term used because he never can cite data to prove his case) that the technology companies have a vendetta against conservatives, makes him sound like a partisan hack. Yet to his credit, he invites people from disparate views, and provides a good discussion of important security topics. In the end, this is an informative podcast that is well worth listening to, and is highly recommended.
PhantomShadow via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/10/20
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