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Apple counsel Bruce Sewell calls DOJ filing 'cheap shot' that seeks to 'vilify'
FACT 1. The US Government, FBI, CIA and other agencies FAILED to stop THESE Terrorists inside America kill innocent people.
FACT 2. Apple, Inc. did nothing wrong in relation to this event - except unknowingly sell a phone to people with troubled minds.
FACT 3. Alphabet agencies are INCAPABLE of admitting when they make mistakes, thus rendering themselves UNTRUSTWORTHY.
This case is about INCOMPETENCE on the Federal Level of multiple agencies for failing to capture these Terrorists. Why can't our Senators and Congress-people questions the FBI why they failed the American people? -
Government says Apple arguments in encryption case a 'diversion,' presents point-by-point rebuttal
Maybe the FBI needs to work closer with the DIA, CIA, NSA, DEA, and all the other alphabet agencies which are suppose to keep us safe. They STILL ARE NOT SHARING DATA. When has anyone ever seen the FBI, CIA or any of them admit it screwed up? They are all employed by humans, and humans FBI or not, are far from perfect. I know many alphabet people (you name it), and they are as screwy as anyone else. In many cases, weird. You give a guy a FED badge and a gun, they think they own the world, and you and I. It's true, but it's not true. They are servants to the people - ha ha - that's also a joke - they protect the STATE. That's the fact. That is their purpose. The Serve and Protect the State. And they have too. But that doesn't mean they deserve to decrypt the world. -
Government says Apple arguments in encryption case a 'diversion,' presents point-by-point rebuttal
boltsfan17 said:I started reading the governments response and I still can't believe they are still pushing the single iPhone lie. Here is a quote from the document filed in court:
"The Court’s Order is modest. It applies to a single iPhone, and it allows Apple to decide the least burdensome means of complying. As Apple well knows, the Order does not compel it to unlock other iPhones or to give the government a universal “master key”or “back door.”
How stupid do they think we are? The government has already admitted it has a bunch of iPhone's they are waiting to unlock. Of course this order would compel Apple to unlock other iPhone's. If Apple loses, every law enforcement agency in the country is going to cite this case in legal filings to make Apple comply with their unlock request using GovOS.