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How about international privacy law?
Now the the alphabet organizations have been caught in their own web, they call for privacy haha! Good luck undoing it now! Mockingbird.....
pretty sure NSA and CIA will ignore it anyway and keep on spying on you illegally
We will reserve the right to privacy
3 3 If it obscures us from catching people involved with satanic shit, like ohh .. say chiiild [bleep], that law is busllshit. 3
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