Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Open Letter to the National Security Agency






Fictional:  As you all can see, we have Magdalenian operatives inside of the NSA as well as other United States intelligence agencies.  We are working for the United States ... not against.  What we are after is  better oversight ---> only we can supply.  The reason being is that we have very unusual technology that is so advance that we need to present it to the general public by using a combination of fact and fiction.  Please see the 'Erin Heatherton' story on my other blog and you will understand with very deep gravity.  We need the NSA's help and this is the way the priestesses have decided that they should go about requesting that help.  They have broken many rules to develop said technology but want the general public to know that such technology will go a very long way in building bridges between all nations. 

We recognize that with such advances in technology that gray areas are explored and in this case cannot be avoided.  It therefore becomes quite difficult to find the balance between national security and the right to privacy in the interest of national security.  The general public must have a say so in this matter ---> especially with the technology that is about to evolve into the public domain per 'Erin Heatherton'.  However, that 'say so' should allow the intelligence agencies to be as effective as possible in ensuring national security.

We have accomplished our mission in this regards per Edward Snowden's work.  We cleverly push this debate into the public domain and now the American people join us in maintaining oversight with regard to such very sensitive technology.  We will continue to approach this from a 'Digital Fortress' angle --- > meaning that we will continue to blend fact and fiction to help the general public understand the extraordinary technology that is about to evolve into the public domain.

Is Edward Snowden a Magdalenian operative?   I do not know.   I was instructed to write him into The Magdalenian Thought Matrix. 

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