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‘Big Brother is watching everything that you
do on the Internet and listening to everything that you say on your
phone. Every single day in America, the U.S. government intercepts and
stores nearly 2 billion emails, phone calls and other forms of electronic
communication. Former NSA employees have come forward and have described
exactly what is taking place, and this surveillance activity has been reported
on by prominent news organizations such as the Washington Post, Fox News and
CNN, but nobody really seems to get too upset about it. Either most
Americans are not aware of what is really going on or they have just accepted it
as part of modern life. But where will this end? Do we really want
to live in a dystopian “Big Brother society” where the government literally
reads every single thing that we write and listens to every single thing that
we say? Is that what the future of America is going to look like?
If so, what do you think our founding fathers would have said about that?
Many Americans may not realize
this, but nothing that you do on your cell phone or on the Internet will ever
be private again. According to the Washington Post, the NSA
intercepts and stores an astounding amount of information every single day…
Every day, collection systems
at the National Security Agency intercept and store 1.7 billion e-mails, phone
calls and other types of communications. The NSA sorts a fraction of those into
70 separate databases.
But even the Washington Post
may not have been aware of the full scope of the surveillance. In fact, National
Security Agency whistleblower William Binney claims that the NSA has
collected “20 trillion transactions” involving U.S. citizens…
In fact, I would suggest that
they’ve assembled on the order of 20 trillion transactions about U.S. citizens
with other U.S. citizens.
And NSA whistleblowers
have also told us that the agency “has the capability to do individualized
searches, similar to Google, for particular electronic communications in real
time through such criteria as target addresses, locations, countries and phone
numbers, as well as watch-listed names, keywords, and phrases in email.”
So the NSA must have
tremendous data storage needs. That must be why they are building such a
mammoth data storage center out in Utah. According to Fox News, it will have the capability of
storing 5 zettabytes
of data…
The NSA says the Utah Data
Center is a facility for the intelligence community that will have a major
focus on cyber security. The agency will neither confirm nor deny specifics.
Some published reports suggest it could hold 5 zettabytes of data. (Just one
zettabyte is the equivalent of about 62 billion stacked iPhones 5′s– that
stretches past the moon.
Are you outraged by all of
this?
You should be.
The U.S. government is spying
on the American people and yet they continue to publicly deny that they are
actually doing it.
Last week, this government
spying program was once again confirmed by another insider. What former
FBI counterterrorism agent Tim Clemente told Erin Burnett of CNN is absolutely astounding…
BURNETT: Tim, is there any
way, obviously, there is a voice mail they can try to get the phone companies
to give that up at this point. It’s not a voice mail. It’s just a conversation.
There’s no way they actually can find out what happened, right, unless she
tells them?
CLEMENTE: “No, there is a way.
We certainly have ways in national security investigations to find out exactly
what was said in that conversation. It’s not necessarily something that the FBI
is going to want to present in court, but it may help lead the investigation
and/or lead to questioning of her. We certainly can find that out.
BURNETT: “So they can actually
get that? People are saying, look, that is incredible.
CLEMENTE: “No, welcome to
America. All of that stuff is being captured as we speak whether we know it or
like it or not.”
Yes, “all of that stuff” is
most definitely being “captured” and it is time for the Obama administration to
be honest with the American people about what is actually going on.
Meanwhile, the recent bombing
in Boston has many of our politicians calling for even tighter surveillance.
For example, New York City
Mayor Michael Bloomberg recently said that our interpretation of the U.S.
Constitution will “have to change” to deal with the new
threats that we are facing. More “smart cameras” are going up in New
York, and Bloomberg says that we are “never going to know where all of our
cameras are”. The following is from a recent RT article…
New York City police officials
intend to expand the already extensive use of surveillance cameras throughout
town. The plan, unveiled Thursday, comes as part of a drive for increased
security around the US following the Boston Marathon attack.
New York City Police
Department Commissioner Ray Kelly announced the plan during a press conference
with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, in which the two announced that the suspected
Boston Marathon bombers were planning to attack New York next. The pair said
they hope to discourage criminals by using so-called “smart cameras”
that will aggregate data from 911 alerts, arrest records, mapped crime patterns,
surveillance cameras and radiation detectors, among other tools, according to
The Verge.
“You’re never going to know
where all of our cameras are,” Bloomberg told reporters gathered outside
City Hall. “And that’s one of the ways you deter people; they just don’t
know whether the person sitting next to you is somebody sitting there or a
detective watching.”
Will you feel safer if the
government is watching you 100% of the time?
Do you want them to see what
you are doing 100% of the time?
You might want to think about
that, because that is where all of this is headed.
In fact, the truth is that spy
cameras are not just going up all over New York City. Most Americans may
not realize this, but a network of spy cameras is now going up all over the
nation. The following is an excerpt from one of my
previous articles…
“You are being watched.
The government has a secret system – a machine – that spies on you every hour
of every day.” That is how each episode of “Person of Interest” on CBS begins. Most
Americans that have watched the show just assume that such a surveillance
network is completely fictional and that the government would never watch us
like that. Sadly, most Americans are wrong. Shocking new details
have emerged this week which prove that a creepy nationwide network of spy
cameras is being rolled out across the United States. Reportedly, these
new spy cameras are “more accurate than modern facial recognition technology”,
and every few seconds they send back data from cities and major landmarks all
over the United States to a centralized processing center where it is
analyzed. The authorities believe that the world has become such a
dangerous place that the only way to keep us all safe is to watch what everyone
does all the time. But the truth is that instead of “saving America”, all
of these repressive surveillance technologies are slowly killing our liberties
and our freedoms. America is being transformed into an Orwellian prison
camp right in front of our eyes, and very few people are even objecting to it.
For many more examples of how
the emerging Big Brother surveillance grid is tightening all around us, please
see my previous article entitled “19
Signs That America Is Being Systematically Transformed Into A Giant
Surveillance Grid“.
Meanwhile, Barack Obama is
telling us to reject those that are warning us about government tyranny.
The following is what he told the graduating class of The Ohio State University
on May 5th, 2013…
Unfortunately, you’ve grown up
hearing voices that incessantly warn of government as nothing more than some
separate, sinister entity that’s at the root of all our problems. Some of these
same voices also do their best to gum up the works. They’ll warn that tyranny
always lurking just around the corner. You should reject these voices.
So what do you think?
Should we just ignore all of
the violations of our privacy that are happening?
Should we just ignore what the
U.S. Constitution says about privacy and let the government monitor us however
it wants to?
Please feel free to share what
you think by posting a comment below…’