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The deer silently steps towards a musician as she plucks her harp strings beside a woodland in Canada.
Musician Naomi was playing The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel.
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Musician Naomi was playing The Sound of Silence by Simon & Garfunkel.
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Green Grass | Tom Waits (Harp Cover ft. Deer)
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It’s indeed possible to stand on a trunk steering it down the river .. It was common practice for loggers in the Austria, Bavaria and also North America.
It’s indeed possible to stand on a trunk steering it down the river .. It was common practice for loggers in the Austria, Bavaria and also North America.
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Carl Gustav Jung is being asked :
“ Do You Believe in God?”
“ Do You Believe in God?”
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“ I don't need to believe, I know"
When Carl Jung made this claim about God there was a lot of conversation over what he meant.
In a letter he later clarified his view on God …
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When Carl Jung made this claim about God there was a lot of conversation over what he meant.
In a letter he later clarified his view on God …
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Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon
Spyware sold to authoritarian regimes used to target activists, politicians and journalists, data suggests
The Guardian and its media partners will be revealing the identities of people whose number appeared on the list in the coming days. They include hundreds of business executives, religious figures, academics, NGO employees, union officials and government officials, including cabinet ministers, presidents and prime ministers.
The list also contains the numbers of close family members of one country’s ruler, suggesting the ruler may have instructed their intelligence agencies to explore the possibility of monitoring their own relatives.
The Pegasus Project
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Spyware sold to authoritarian regimes used to target activists, politicians and journalists, data suggests
The Guardian and its media partners will be revealing the identities of people whose number appeared on the list in the coming days. They include hundreds of business executives, religious figures, academics, NGO employees, union officials and government officials, including cabinet ministers, presidents and prime ministers.
The list also contains the numbers of close family members of one country’s ruler, suggesting the ruler may have instructed their intelligence agencies to explore the possibility of monitoring their own relatives.
The Pegasus Project
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the Guardian
Revealed: leak uncovers global abuse of cyber-surveillance weapon
Spyware sold to authoritarian regimes used to target activists, politicians and journalists, data suggests
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None are more hopelessly enslaved
than those who falsely
believe they are free.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
。 。How NSO's Pegasus Is Used to Spy on Journalists
Israeli firm NSO's Pegasus software is used to infect journalists phones in what is called 'zero clicks'. Here's how they did it and what we found out
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Israeli firm NSO's Pegasus software is used to infect journalists phones in what is called 'zero clicks'. Here's how they did it and what we found out
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Haaretz.com
How NSO's Pegasus is used to spy on journalists
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Data leak shatters the lie that the innocent need not fear surveillance
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the Guardian
Huge data leak shatters lie that the innocent need not fear surveillance
Our investigation shows how repressive regimes can buy and use the kind of spying tools Edward Snowden warned us about