> 
> I ran across the Wikileaks link describing modern "wiretapping" methods.
> 
> https://wikileaks.org/ciav7p1/cms/index.html
> 
> Maybe I read it all wrong, and I only read this page, but it looks like 
> Linux is the tool used to hack into our digital communications grid.
>

Seen this. It is no surprise, as there is much more documentation (but also
versatility) that comes with Linux. I'd the same if I were them. And with
Wine they can probably mix-and-match for getting to penetrate other OSs.

One comment on your title. I think the government is doing less "abuse" in the
sense that you put it compared to what Wall Street does with Linux.

 
> All it seems to imply to dumb old me is this once obscure geek toy OS 
> has come a long way to respectable status.
>

I should say something that starts with "unless you've been living under a rock
you'd want know that" and ends with Linux has been mainstream for years. It
runs our global infrastructure, and there was a youtube video of a TEDx talk
on that (given by Linus' boss in Portland some years ago).

 
> Given the accuse first ask questions later nature of our modern 
> political system, we Linux fans and the TCLUG list might already be 
> under suspicion. Franz Kafka and James Bond couldn't match the current 
> craziness.
>

Two things:

(a) The "accuse first" is mostly a self-serving _economic_model_ in my humble
opinion, far from an efficient way of doing things (in a sense that an
economist would put it). It creates jobs to have a mess of things, and if
Y2K was not a prime example of this, the book "Perpetual War for Perpetual
Peace" puts it well for a different aspect of our world. The point is made
here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_war

(b) Wasn't it said that NSA has a 3-day live buffer of the internet traffic?
Storing text, like emails, is really cheap in comparison. This crap we talk
about here will live forevah!