diff --git a/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md b/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md index 8d97f2f..1d04418 100644 --- a/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md +++ b/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md @@ -76,12 +76,11 @@ In 2008 [Appelbaum](https://archive.is/GItar) officially [joined](https://web.ar > [Obwohl er keinen Hochschulabschluss vorweisen konnte, bekam er 2010 an der Universität Washington einen Job als Forscher und IT-Sicherheitsexperte](https://archive.is/zE8YD#selection-1083.315-1083.462). [Although he possessed no university degree, in 2010 he got a job at the University of Washington as a researcher and IT security expert.] [Doch weil er nicht aufhörte, Julian Assange öffentlich zu unterstützen und vor Bespitzelung zu warnen, verlor er 2012 den Job](https://archive.is/zE8YD#selection-1083.463-1083.589). [But because he didn't stop publicly supporting Julian Assange and warning against spying, he lost the job in 2012.]. -In June 2012, before losing his [university position](https://web.archive.org/web/20170509003206/http://archive.seattleweekly.com/home/937462-129/technology) in [Professor Yoshi Kohno](https://web.archive.org/web/20170509004226/https://twitter.com/yoshi_kohno?lang=en)'s [computer security and privacy lab](https://web.archive.org/web/20170509004209/https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~yoshi/), Appelbaum was among [three guests in the eighth episode](https://web.archive.org/web/20150909014714/https://worldtomorrow.wikileaks.org/episode-8.html) of [Assange's televised discussion series "*The World Tomorrow*."](https://web.archive.org/web/20160522024612/https://worldtomorrow.wikileaks.org/) At one point Appelbaum talks about [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement surveilling Dingledine](ttps://archive.org/stream/pdfy-ekVVZgGOThtG6fXb/Julian%20Assange,%20Jacob%20Appelbaum%20etc%20-%20Cypherpunks%20Freedom%20&%20the%20Future%20of%20the%20Internet_djvu.txt) ("[my mentor](https://youtu.be/i85fX9-sKYo?t=1h15m8s)") when he purchased a plane ticket for one of Appelbaum's speaking engagements: +In June 2012, before losing his [university position](https://web.archive.org/web/20170509003206/http://archive.seattleweekly.com/home/937462-129/technology) in [Professor Yoshi Kohno](https://web.archive.org/web/20170509004226/https://twitter.com/yoshi_kohno?lang=en)'s [computer security and privacy lab](https://web.archive.org/web/20170509004209/https://homes.cs.washington.edu/~yoshi/), Appelbaum was among [three guests in the eighth episode](https://web.archive.org/web/20150909014714/https://worldtomorrow.wikileaks.org/episode-8.html) of [Assange's televised discussion series "*The World Tomorrow*."](https://web.archive.org/web/20160522024612/https://worldtomorrow.wikileaks.org/) At one point Appelbaum talks about [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement records](ttps://archive.org/stream/pdfy-ekVVZgGOThtG6fXb/Julian%20Assange,%20Jacob%20Appelbaum%20etc%20-%20Cypherpunks%20Freedom%20&%20the%20Future%20of%20the%20Internet_djvu.txt) including Dingledine ("[my mentor](https://youtu.be/i85fX9-sKYo?t=1h15m8s)") when he purchased a plane ticket on Appelbaum's behalf for a speaking engagement: > I actually have the Freedom of Information Act data for my Immigration and Customs Enforcement records from a couple of years ago, because I thought someday maybe it would be interesting to look at the differences. And sure enough it has Roger Dingledine, who bought me a plane ticket for some work thing, his credit card, his address where he was when he bought it, the browser that he used and everything about that plane ticket was all put together. -> ... The commercial data was collected, sent to the government and they were tied together. And the thing that I find to be -really crazy is that it's essentially the merging of these three things you're talking about. It was my right to travel freely, it was my ability to buy that plane ticket or for someone else to purchase that plane ticket, and it was the ability for me effectively to be able to speak — I was going to travel to speak somewhere, and in order to do that I had to make compromises in the other two spheres. And in fact it impacts my ability to speak, especially when I find out later what they have collected and that they've put it together. +> ... The commercial data was collected, sent to the government and they were tied together. And the thing that I find to be really crazy is that it's essentially the merging of these three things you're talking about. It was my right to travel freely, it was my ability to buy that plane ticket or for someone else to purchase that plane ticket, and it was the ability for me effectively to be able to speak — I was going to travel to speak somewhere, and in order to do that I had to make compromises in the other two spheres. And in fact it impacts my ability to speak, especially when I find out later what they have collected and that they've put it together. On July 31st, Appelbaum tweeted, "[In case there was any doubt: I fully support Julian Assange and I'm supportive of his need to be granted asylum by Ecuador.](https://archive.is/sDOTp)" A revised transcript of the discussion was later published on November 26th as "[Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet](https://web.archive.org/web/20121130062112/http://www.orbooks.com/catalog/cypherpunks)." A journalist from **Der Spiegel**, which [Appelbaum](https://archive.is/lK44v) had [contributed to or been quoted in since 2005](https://archive.is/qB77q), [reviewed the book](https://web.archive.org/web/20160412142258/http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzpolitik/assange-buch-cypherpunks-aluhuete-unter-sich-a-869331.html) as being filled with "Verschwörungstheorien" [conspiracy theories] by "Aluhüte" [tin-foil hats], even though many of the allegations [would be vindicated a year later](https://web.archive.org/web/20160326230511/http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/the-nsa-uses-powerful-toolbox-in-effort-to-spy-on-global-networks-a-940969-3.html) with the Snowden leaks (see '[*The Snowden Leaks*](https://github.com/Enegnei/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor/blob/master/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor.md#the-snowden-leaks)').