The Pentagon and the NSA are setting up new "cyberwar" structures. There is little doubt that Federal law enforcement will do the same, if they not already are. State and even local law enforcement will piggyback along and they will do their snooping of people's computer systems under the guise of "national security."
Before you dismiss this as "the concerns of another Moonbat", consider this: The FBI has had to repeatedly admit that their agents grossly misused the "National Security Letters" to obtain information from banks and other entities which should have been the subject of warrants. The FBI did this because NSLs are not subject to judicial review and warrants are, of course, issued by judges. Second, back when the
One newer rule: The Internet and privacy do not mix. That seems to be clearer and clearer as time goes on.
One very old rule: Never trust the government, especially law enforcement, to respect your rights on their own volition. They will not. History is replete with examples.
We need an independent "cyber-watchdog" to keep a very close watch on these people.
Yes we do need that but we'll not get it. As soon as the monkey put his hand down in 2000 they started spying and the same continues today.
ReplyDeleteIf only everyone knew this.
ReplyDeleteIt ought to cause the next American Revolution.
Thanks for all you do to get the word out!
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One more reason to avoid social networks like Facebook. My rarely used account got cross polinated with my pseudonym and I'm still waiting for the fallout.
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