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Worst Spying In World History – Worse Than Any Dystopian Novel – Is Occurring RIGHT NOW

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We noted in 2012 that Americans are the most spied upon people in world history.

Top NSA officials previously said that we’ve got a “police state” … like J. Edgar Hoover – or the Stasi – on “super steroids”.

Spying by the NSA is also worse than in Nazi German:

The tyrants in Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia and Stasi Eastern Europe would have liked to easedrop on every communication and every transaction of every citizen.  But in the world before the internet, smart phones, electronic medical records and digital credit card transactions, much of what happened behind closed doors remained private.

Indeed, a former lieutenant colonel for the East German Stasi said the NSA’s spy capabilities would have been “a dream come true” for the Stasi.

NSA contractor Edward Snowden said in 2013 that NSA spying was worse than in Orwell’s book 1984. (See update below).

We noted at the time that the NSA is spying on us through our computers, phones, cars, buses, streetlights, at airports and on the street, via mobile scanners and drones, through our smart meters, and in many other ways.

And we learned that same year that the NSA is laughing at all of us for carrying powerful spying devices around in our pockets. And see this.

A security expert said the same year:

We have to assume that the NSA has EVERYONE who uses electronic communications under CONSTANT surveillance.

What’s happened since these statements were made?  Spying has only gotten worse. The government is doing everything it can to completely destroy privacy.

Postscript:  Nothing has changed … and it will keep on getting worse and worse unless we the people stand up for our rights against those who want to take our freedom away.

Update: Bill Binney is the high-level NSA executive who created the agency’s mass surveillance program for digital information. A 32-year NSA veteran widely regarded as a “legend” within the agency, Binney was the senior technical director within the agency and managed thousands of NSA employees.

Binney tells Washington’s Blog:

While the spying programs that we have heard about so far deal with the “who and what” and on occasion the “why” of what people on the planet are doing, Treasuremap is the NSA/GCHQ/etc. program to acquire and follow the movements of people (objective is to follow 4 billion folks) simultaneously in near real time. So, Treasuremap gives them the “when and where” aspects of individual lives.

 

All in all, this gives the participating governments (primarily the Five Eyes countries) unrestricted knowledge of individual lives.

 

Current surveillance is far beyond an Orwellian state.

 

Although on a much smaller scale, we need to remember that these type of activities were some of the primary “articles of impeachment” of president Nixon.

 

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Mon, 02/23/2015 - 00:25 | 5817321 Billy the Poet
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"Granted the same resources as everybody else"

 

That sound mighty red, comrade.

Sun, 02/22/2015 - 22:46 | 5816991 forexskin
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you talking to somebody here, bitch?

Mon, 02/23/2015 - 01:58 | 5817494 El Vaquero
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GW,

 

There is one aspect to this that the NSA will never admit to.  They are fundamentally taking a needle and backing dump trucks of hay to that needle and dumping that hay.  They can talk about all of the filtering and datamining that is automatic, but that will not work as well as they claim.  If their algorithms are 99% accurate, yet only 1 out of 1000 people are engaged in some sort of behavior that they deem bad for whatever reason, and then they look at 1,000,000 people, that means that you would expect 1,000 people to be engaged in this behavior, where they now accuse 10,000 people of this behavior who are not engaged in it, catch 990 people who were engaged in it, miss 10 people who were engaged in it, and basically wasted a whole lot of resources based on being 99% accurate while still going after a lot of innocent people.

 

That does not get into the idea of somebody getting pissed off at you and then having them go thumbing through your file to screw you, but in terms of preventing things that they don't like, they are only screwing themselves.

Mon, 02/23/2015 - 04:40 | 5817634 U-P-G-R-A-Y-E-D-D
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...or you just target the levers in the system (Congressmen, SCOTUS "Justices", Departmental Heads, et al.) and then craft the whole system to wrangle the population (victims) toward the slaughterhouse.  In that case, you just have to name your needles, find them, and then you can burn the hay in FEMA camps (too many mixed metaphors?).

Mon, 02/23/2015 - 06:24 | 5817698 AE911Truth
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Like a sheepdog herding sheep toward a desired destination, the spy state wants to know who and how many know this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=lEXT_s-dLL8

so they can take corrective action before things get out of control.

Mon, 02/23/2015 - 09:07 | 5817863 mvsjcl
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It's very simple: Any data, all data, is collected indiscriminately, then stored. When you become the nail that's sticking out, they go into that big data store and find the hammer with your name on it.

Mon, 02/23/2015 - 11:21 | 5818247 JRobby
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The new warfare is economic. Economic warfare by nature requires massive levels of spying, manipulation, suppression etc..

Mon, 02/23/2015 - 12:56 | 5818616 pods
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I think that 3/4ths of this shit is made up simply for public consumption.  To create an aura of power.

Sure the NSA might have every single text message ever sent, but they have too much information to actually use it.
The only real use is blackmail of targeted people.  Not finding out a normal plebe is unhappy with government.

Does it need to be burned down?  Certainly. But it is not the real time Minority Report/Bourne movies that they want you to believe.

Don't believe me?

Black Briar!  

pods

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