And more of the latest on the expansion of totalitarianism in the U.S.
It should come as no surprise that now an NSA whistleblower confirms the existence of U.S. black ops and a federal tele-surveillance system that monitors, analyses and flags every U.S. phone call for key words and phrases, including yours and mine. After all, it's practically common knowledge that Britain has all of London under video surveillance. Bush II declares he is not in violation of the U.S. constitution for spying on U.S. citizens without warrant because he believes he has not just the right but the responsibility to violate the U.S. constitution, a document which Bush insist is, after all, "just a goddamned piece of paper." Total information Awareness was leaked to the general public shortly after the government used the tragedy of 2001 as a pretext to unleash all kinds of horrors--wars, surveillance, sneak and peak, black ops, and covert torture centers where at least U.S. generals still have the constitutional right not to incriminate themselves. Meanwhile, the IRS is tracking taxpayers political affiliation, and, yes, of course, the NSA is using city police to track political activists. Just the latest!
How do we stop this totalitarian escalation?
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