This was interesting:

Dr. Dave Janda interviews General Thomas McInerney. An explosive interview. McInerney gives his insider information and opinion of the breaking news of the day. Keep in mind this interview was done Before today’s breaking news about Trump surveillance from Devin Nunes, the Chairman of the House intelligence community… He has no doubt the NSA has all of Hillary’s emails, including the deleted ones. “Hillary and Obama were in violation of the espionage act. Hillary had a rogue server. She had over 200 SAP documents on her server. Her server did not have an ATO, authority to operate, definitely a rogue server.” He exposes a letter from Admiral Lyons that describes the exposure of the supercomputer called The Hammer. “Clapper and Brennan oversaw a secret supercomputer system called the Hammer. They were doing illegal and unconstitutional data harvesting and wiretapping. They wiretapped Donald Trump ‘a zillion times’, according to Admiral Lyons.” Also, McInerney spills the beans on Valerie Jarrett. He thinks she is the mover and shaker behind the Trump surveillance and the reason she moved in with Obama is that Obama probably had a ‘bubble’ built where they can safely talk. McInerney said she couldn’t call Obama any more on the phone, so she had to move in.

Notice, this is a former President, who is surrounded by Secret Service, worth millions, and could afford the best private counter-intel people and TCSMs to make sure his house was completely free of any bugging technology. Yet he would just be assumed to have installed a secure SCIF/bubble in his house, soundproofed and surrounded by white noise generators, if he intended to have any sort of private conversations. It would be an amateur move to assume you could just go to an interior room and speak quietly, even on a few acres of property. Think about how poorly adapted the average person is to operate in such an environment, where those are the rules, and how quickly the government would seize significant advantage over the people if it ever decides to go full-on oppressive. Nobody would be paranoid enough to be able to operate if those were the rules.

Even more interesting, it is assumed in politics that even a former President must assume that the inside of his house is actively being listened to. Imagine being Obama, and just assuming your conversations with your wife were always being picked up and recorded, maybe by multiple intel-gathering outfits targeting you from RNC, to domestic government, foreign government, and even private sector actors looking to control you. Imagine him viewing every moment of his life like a live TV show, with people listening in and critiquing his life.

Privacy is dead. Only an Apocalypse can bring it back.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because they are probably listening