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' Americans Are The Most Spied On People In World HistoryThe US surveillance regime has more data on the average American than the Stasi ever did on East Germans. The American government is collecting and storing virtually every phone call, purchases, email, text message, internet searches, social media communications, health information, employment history, travel and student records, and virtually all other information of every American..... Moreover, cell towers track where your phone is at any moment, and the major cell carriers, including Verizon and AT&T, responded to at least 1.3 million law enforcement requests for cell phone locations and other data in 2011. And – given that your smartphone routinely sends your location information back to Apple or Google – it would be child’s play for the government to track your location that way. As the top spy chief (William Binney) at the U.S. National Security Agency explained, the American government is collecting some 100 billion 1,000-character emails per day, and 20 trillion communications of all types per year.... The spying isn’t being done to keep us safe … but to crush dissent and to smear people who uncover unflattering things about the government … and to help the too big to fail businesses compete against smaller businesses. emphases added Get out of the way, Gestapo, NKVD, KGB, Stasi !!! You two-bit small-fry were laughably no-account!! You ain't seen nuthin' in the way of monolithic Totalitarianism until the mighty USA came to town !!!
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They'd be jealous. It's all about command and control- and they've got it. It's silly to believe that the boys (and girls)have these toys and will not abuse them.
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It's been almost a month since I first posted [b]Congressional Testimony: Joe Keegan to Bill Windsor of Lawless America[/b] and there's been only 187 YouTube views, although this thread has been viewed well over 8k times. Okay. I realize that this issue isn't important enough in peoples' personal lives to even bother to click on the link, but it will be. I wonder if anyone clicked on the link that I posted on my blog or any other links that people posted on their blogs? Guess not. No one cares about privacy or "rights," unless its their own. The average American could care less about anything that doesn't directly affect them, and then the learning curve increases exponentially. I suspect that we're all in for an increased education before too much longer. btw- it's not a "police state." It's a military/police state, which is more effective.
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It's been almost a month since I first posted [b]Congressional Testimony: Joe Keegan to Bill Windsor of Lawless America[/b] and there's been only 187 YouTube views, although this thread has been viewed well over 8k times. Okay. I realize that this issue isn't important enough in peoples' personal lives to even bother to click on the link, but it will be. I wonder if anyone clicked on the link that I posted on my blog or any other links that people posted on their blogs? Guess not. No one cares about privacy or "rights," unless its their own. The average American could care less about anything that doesn't directly affect them, and then the learning curve increases exponentially. I suspect that we're all in for an increased education before too much longer. btw- it's not a "police state." It's a military/police state, which is more effective. Indeed, Joe 
"The liberals can understand everything but people who don't understand them." Lenny Bruce
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Thanks. I try to be human. I think that you are, too.
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' It is no longer sufficient to be merely human. To survive, people need to become numan (New Man). · · ![[Linked Image from t0.gstatic.com]](http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:YTSAkr6F3LOCkM:http://www.x64bit.net/site/board/style_emoticons/default/whistle.gif)
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Thanks. I try to be human. I think that you are, too. I try! 
"The liberals can understand everything but people who don't understand them." Lenny Bruce
"The cleverest of all, in my opinion, is the man who calls himself a fool at least once a month." Dostoevsky
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