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  • Govt 'creating vast domestic snooping machine'

    Like i need something to be paranoid about

    Govt 'creating vast domestic snooping machine'
    The government is creating a vast domestic spying network to collect information about Americans in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks and subsequent terror plots, The Washington Post reported Monday.
    The government is using for this purpose the FBI, local police, state homeland security offices and military criminal investigators, the daily added.

    The system collects, stores and analyzes information about thousands of US citizens and residents, many of whom have not been accused of any wrongdoing, the report noted.

    The government's goal is to have every state and local law enforcement agency in the country feed information to Washington to buttress the work of the FBI, noted the paper, which has conducted its own investigation of the matter.

    According to the report, the network includes 4,058 federal, state and local organizations, each with its own counter-terrorism responsibilities and jurisdictions.

    At least 935 of these organizations have been created since the 2001 attacks, The Post said.

    The probe has revealed that technologies and techniques developed for use on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan have migrated into the hands of law enforcement agencies in the United States, the paper pointed out.

    In addition, the FBI is building a database with the names and personal information of thousands of US citizens and residents, the report said.

    The database is accessible to an increasing number of local law enforcement and military criminal investigators, the report noted.

    In a bid to counter what is seen as a threat from radical Islam, some law enforcement agencies have hired as trainers people whose extremist views on Islam and terrorism are considered inaccurate and counterproductive by US intelligence agencies, the paper pointed out.

    The cost of the network is difficult to measure, the paper said. But the Department of Homeland Security has given 31 billion dollars in grants since 2003 to state and local governments for homeland security and to improve their ability to find and protect against terrorists, The Post said.

    Only this year, it gave 3.8 billion dollars to local law enforcement agencies.

    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id ... _article=1
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  • #2
    It begins.......
    You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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    • #3
      I'm scared... I am VERY VERY scared...

      Just saw a youtube video of representatives stating during townhall meetings that most of the things they do are not constitutional, and that the federal government can do whatever they want. These are CURRENT representatives and they KEEP getting re-elected. WTH PEOPLE!!

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      • #4
        Facebook is the #1 Snooping machine on earth. I always tell people on there quit telling us everything that you just bought and everytime you leave your house because someone is gonna go over there and "borrow" it.
        The gov. can find out anything they want through FB...thats a fact
        You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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        • #5
          Facial Recognition?

          I had a facebook account for about 3 months. I never used a photo showing my "face". The only picture I ever used was a photo of me casting a fly rod that was taken from behind and to the side. Basically I just got tired of all the junk and soap operas. However; it has always been in the back of mind that this website could be hacked, and used as a facial recognition program.

          I guess I am overly paranoid because the same could be done with a driver's license database.

          However; my driver's license does not automatically connect me with all my friend's driver's license!

          Just my 2 cents, that may be worth a nickel before long:eek:
          Welcome to Tennessee, patriot state of shootin' stuff.

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          • #6
            Ya know, I used to think like that. But, if big brutha really wanted someone, they could get all the info they want without this site, FB , or any. They seriously could zoom in to my backporch and watch me grill. I just pray they never come after me for any reason. But I wont live paranoid like I used to
            You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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            • #7
              Its not like they cant get your drivers license picture and finger prints from the DMV? Or use the cameras along the toll way with your easy-tag to record your face. We are way past the time worry about being found if they want to find you. At lest as long as you are a regular citizen. But still be careful what you put out on the net.

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