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  • Spying Not New   R   by  Lapis     19 y     2,763       3 Messages Shown       Blog: Collective Disease Incorporated





    Government Spying On Citizens Is Not
    New

    How naïve can you get? Evidence shows
    they've been doing it for decades


    Steve Watson | December 19 2005


    Last week, the New York Times suggested that the
    Bush administration has instituted "a major shift in American intelligence-gathering
    practices" when it "secretly authorized the National Security
    Agency to eavesdrop on Americans and others inside the United States
    to search for evidence of terrorist activity without [obtaining] court-approved
    warrants."


    Bush
    defended the actions
    Saturday, saying that he acted in the aftermath
    of the Sept.11 attacks because the United States had failed to detect
    communications that might have tipped it off to the plot.



    As a result, "I authorized the National
    Security Agency, consistent with U.S. law and the Constitution, to intercept
    the international communications of people with known links to al-Qaida
    and related terrorist organizations," Bush said. "This is
    a highly classified program that is crucial to our national security."


    Bush acknowledged that he had ordered the National
    Security Agency to conduct an electronic eavesdropping in the US without
    first obtaining warrants, and said he would continue the highly classified
    program because it was "a vital tool in our war against the terrorists."


    The "leak" of this story came at a very
    convenient time as the Neo-Cons were desperately trying to get through
    the extended Patriot Act in the Senate. Revelations indicate that The
    New York Times had known
    about the story for at least a year
    and had not run it, under
    government orders.


    A New York Times insider, who wishes to remain
    anonymous has said that “The Bush administration put its ‘rubber
    stamp’ of approval on the release of the story during the hot Patriot
    Act debates in order to launch a counter-attack against opposition lawmakers
    and civil rights groups, depicting them as anti-American and weak on
    terror protection,”


    Further indication, not that we need it, that
    the corporate media is, at the top, under direct government control.
    The intention is to make Bush look strong by telling the general public
    that although it has pained him very much, he has had to instigate such
    programs and sacrifice liberty for security. The natural response from
    the sleeping majority will be to assume that the government knows best
    because there has not been another terror attack since 9/11.




    Commenting on the Patriot Act, Bush used his weekly
    radio address to state that “The terrorists want to attack America
    again and kill the innocent and inflict even greater damage than they
    did on September 11th and the Congress has a responsibility not to take
    away this vital tool that law enforcement and intelligence officials
    have used to protect the American people,”


    Combined with the "leak" of the spying
    story Bush looks like the saviour and those that criticize him, the
    outsiders. This is a release valve, eavesdropping on citizens is nothing
    new, the only shift here is that the can now TELL us that they're spying
    on us and it will slowly be accepted. Soon enough domestic government
    spying will become accepted as the norm and somewhere shortly down the
    line we may end up in a Nineteen Eighty Four type situation whereby
    citizens begin to spy on each other, reporting those who denounce the
    accepted policy of eavesdropping.


    If the NY Times is to be believed, the National
    Security Agency engages in “some eavesdropping inside the country,”
    There are hundreds of sources that prove the intelligence services have
    been operating similar programs for decades.


    “In June 1970 Nixon met with Hoover [FBI],
    Helms [CIA], NSA Director Admiral Noel Gaylor, and Defense Intelligence
    Agency (DIA) representative Lt. Gen. Donald V. Bennett and told them
    he wanted a coordinated and concentrated effort against domestic dissenters,”
    Verne Lyon - former
    CIA undercover operative
    .



    "For over fifteen years, the CIA, with assistance
    from numerous government agencies, conducted a massive illegal domestic
    covert operation called Operation CHAOS. It was one of the largest and
    most pervasive domestic surveillance programs in the history of this
    country. Throughout the duration of CHAOS, the CIA spied on thousands
    of U.S. citizens. The CIA went to great lengths to conceal this operation
    from the public while every president from Eisenhower to Nixon exploited
    CHAOS for his own political ends."



    There are also multiple Pentagon projects in operation
    that involve the collection of intelligence through domestic eavesdropping.


    One example is the Defense Department's Counterintelligence
    Field Activity (CIFA)


    Consider this from William
    M. Arkin of the Washington Post
    :


    "CIFA already
    has these authorities, has its own agents, and collects information
    on common American citizens under the guise of "sabotage"
    and "force protection" threats to the military. Since 9/11,
    functions that were previously intended to protect U.S. forces overseas
    from terrorism and protect U.S. secrets from spies have been combined
    in one super-intelligence function that constitutes the greatest threat
    to U.S. civil liberties since the domestic spying days of the 1970's."



    "On May 2, 2003, Deputy Secretary of Defense
    Paul Wolfowitz signed a memorandum directing the military to collect
    and report "non-validated threat information" relating to
    U.S. military forces, installations or missions. His memorandum followed
    from the establishment of the Domestic Threat Working Group after 9/11,
    the intent of which was to create a mechanism to share low-level domestic
    "threat information" between the military and intelligence
    agencies."



    Then we have the "Total
    Information Awareness
    " program whereby "Every purchase
    you make with a credit card, every magazine subscription you buy and
    medical prescription you fill, every Web site you visit and e-mail you
    send or receive, every academic grade you receive, every bank deposit
    you make, every trip you book and every event you attend — all
    these transactions and communications will go into what the Defense
    Department describes as "a virtual, centralized grand database."




    Shortly after the announcement of TIA, the Pentagon
    backtracked and told us that TIA was shutting down, but read the second
    paragraph in this article
    , the tools are there waiting to be
    used, They'll just rename it and start it up again at any given time.
    The Tools of TIA include "LifeLog"
    which is described as "a multimedia, digital record of everywhere
    you go and everything you see, hear, read, say and touch". Another
    tool is the MATRIX
    database
    ,
    A federally funded crime database run by multiple
    states at once.



    Operation
    TIPS
    and similar programs were geared towards turning citizens
    themselves into domestic spies.


    Then of course there is the joint NSA / Government
    Communications Head Quarters of England (GCHQ) Project
    Echelon
    . This long running operation was first exposed in the
    mid nineties and then again most prominently by author James
    Bamford
    in his 1999 book Body of Secrets. Bamford comments,
    "The cooperation between the Echelon countries is worrying. For
    decades, these organizations have worked closely together, monitoring
    communications and sharing the information gathered. Now, through Echelon,
    they are pooling their resources and targets, maximizing the collection
    and analysis of intercepted information."



    In the greatest surveillance effort ever established,
    the NSA global spy system captures and analyzes virtually every phone
    call, fax, email and telex message sent anywhere in the world. Quite
    obviously they cannot listen to everyone anywhere ALL the time, but
    they have the capability to choose when to listen and who to listen
    to, wherever they may be.



    James Bamford famously recalled how the NSA successfully
    intercepted satellite calls from Osama Bin Laden in the late nineties
    as he was talking to his mother.


    "I don't want to see this country ever go
    across the bridge. I know the capacity that is there to make tyranny
    total in America, and we must see to it that this agency and all agencies
    that possess this technology operate within the law and under proper
    supervision, so that we never cross over that abyss. That is the abyss
    from which there is no return." - Senator Frank Church, quoted
    in ECHELON:
    America's Secret Global Surveillance Network


    Under the Clinton
    Administration
    Echelon certainly turned its attention to citizens
    of countries everywhere and monitored millions of calls and other communications.



    Echelon expert Mike Frost, who spent 20 years
    as a spy for the Canadian equivalent of the National Security Agency,
    told CBS's "60 Minutes" that the agency was monitoring "everything
    from data transfers to cell phones to portable phones to baby monitors
    to ATMs."


    Domestic spying is nothing new, there has been
    at least half a century of such activity in America. The naïveté
    of the public is at an all time high as they would rather switch off
    than engage in the mess that is modern day politics in America. The
    general public will believe that government spying on them is new, and
    secondly, they will just accept it because they are being told in a
    very unsophisticated fashion, that it is keeping them safe.


    The corporate controlled media will keep coming
    to the aid of the government when it needs to release these stories
    as it has this time around. The only voice of dissent and reason is
    coming from the alternative media who will not keep quiet when every
    time the "story" is simply something we have been saying,
    proving and explaining for years.


    http://infowars.net/articles/december2005/191205spying.htm

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    • It's food for thought- If a bureau can't organize their own how can mult...   by  9thbody     19 y     989
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      • Re: It's food for thought- If a bureau can't organize their own how can ...   by  kerminator     19 y     810

        Having worked with several Major Federal agencies, and having been to McLean, Va; and other TOP SECRETE PLACES.....  9th Body is very close to the truth, the larger the organization, wither public or private, the worse its effeciency....  Alas for any government to take total power requires the support of the police agency...  Armed forces... 

        Did a term paper on "Police Power vs Individual Liberty"  The whole idea is to create fear and uncertainty in the populas...  In the true situation on life, police power must be balanced with individual liberty....  No matter which political agenda that usurps power, left or right the final result is the same, Total police power means a lose of all individual liberities....  

        While serving in the military, and with several civilian Fed Agencies; learned several things, about this whole idea...  Come visit my blog {Absolute Truth, Some Wisdom and Intercourse} and I will expound more on what we found to be true and factual....  This conversation never happened.... 

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