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It seems that the one book they read was 1984.

Thursday 20 September 2007 at 08:25 am
George W. Bush, while at NSA headquarters yesterday, asked the US Congress to turn the NSA program that allows any and all communications to be monitored without a warrant into a law rather than letting the program expire in February of 2008. While this law does not give operatives carte blanche to break into a home and plant monitoring devices or copy data from computers (that's covered by another set of statutes entirely), it does mean that they can record and analyze telephone calls, e-mails, and other forms of communication without oversight or legal record. As to why he didn't say this before Congress itself, I can't say, but that's beside the point. If the domestic surveillance program were made into a law, such monitoring could be done to anyone within the United States for any reason, regardless of the political climate or situation we're told that we have.

But wait, there's more.

It's been discovered by the EFF through a couple of Freedom of Information Act requests (one of them placed by John Gilmore, a founding member of the EFF) that airport screeners are keeping a careful eye on what people are carrying with them, down to commenting on their choice of in-flight reading material. Moreover, they're keeping careful records of this information and they're not telling anyone a) that they're doing it, or b) for how long this information is being kept. What I want to know is, at what time will they start using this information to determine who can and can't fly and for what reasons?

I've said it before and I'll say it again: The terrorists definitely won if the people who are ostensibly the good guys are doing stuff like this behind our backs.

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nine comments recorded.

“If they need to see what I read to make me safe on an airplane, I’ll put up with it!”

`Lex (URL) - 20 09 07 - 09:32 - Reply to comment?

I didn’t put the rest of that in.

That was what my coworker said. I couldn’t believe it. Though he added ‘I really don’t want to fly anymore,’ so I guess he doesn’t really care if they get repressive there.

This is part of the problem with the US nowadays. Bush didn’t win because he stole an election, Bush won because at least half our country agrees with him, and think what he’s doing is right.

`Lex (URL) - 20 09 07 - 09:36 - Reply to comment?

I can’t imagine the fun that they’re having with my reading list. I have never seen them recording it, but I’ve had comments on whatever I happened to be reading or carrying with me several times.

Interestingly enough, if you appear to be military, they are suddenly OMG approving of my reading list. Same books, but combat boots and BDUs make it okay. [rolls eyes] Thanks for the link.

Raven - 20 09 07 - 18:55 - Reply to comment?

Thanks for spreading the word. It amazing what they can do when liberty is stripped away bit by bit.

June - 23 09 07 - 22:14 - Reply to comment?

Oddly enough, I was reading 1984 on the plane home on Sunday.

This may be doubleplusungood.

ls56 (URL) - 25 09 07 - 16:53 - Reply to comment?

It sounds to me as if your cow-orker is trying to convince him- or herself that these measures are a good and just thing, when in fact they have been shown not to be very useful because they are developed with strategies that aren’t being used in mind.

Or because half the country can’t make its voice heard in any meaningful way.

The Doctor (URL) - 27 09 07 - 15:45 - Reply to comment?

I’ve heard similar things from other people. I’ve never gotten any commentary on my reading material, but the way things are going it’s only a matter of time.

You have to love the mindset of the people charged with security in this country…

The Doctor (URL) - 27 09 07 - 15:47 - Reply to comment?

People seem to forget that liberty can only be maintained with vigilance and the courage to stand up for it.

The Doctor (URL) - 27 09 07 - 15:47 - Reply to comment?

Ironic, that.

The Doctor (URL) - 27 09 07 - 15:47 - Reply to comment?


  
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