Is this the future of national security?
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Dust off your Olivetti.
It might be the future. The future of national security, at least.
This quaint thought comes to mind as the result of news emerging from the inner bowels of the Kremlin. It seems the prospect of porousness created by WikiLeaks and current Russian resident Edward Snowden has become all too much for delicate Russian dispositions to bear.
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