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| Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make – 14 New Ways That the Government Is Watching You |
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| Lew Rockwell - LewRockwell.com |
| If you live in the United States today, you need to understand that your privacy is being constantly eroded. Our world is going crazy, government paranoia is off the charts and law enforcement authorities have become absolutely obsessed with watching us, listening to us, tracking us, recording us, compiling information on all of us and getting us all to spy on one another. If you doubt that we are rapidly getting to the point where the government will monitor every breath you take and every move you make, just read the rest of this article. The truth is that the government is watching you more closely than ever, and they are spending billions upon billions of dollars to enhance their surveillance capabilities even further. If our society stays on this current path, we will eventually have zero privacy left. At this point, it is not too hard to imagine a ... |
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Clarke M.
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July 20, 2006 Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make – 14 New Ways That the Government Is Watching You
November 17, 2011 01:28 PM UTC
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Comments: 6
the only ones that had a problem with it, were the ones who tried to get away with something - like not doing their job.
granted the work force is much different than the privacy of home... but i would think the same rule would apply here .... it doesn't bother me because - what are they going to catch me doing... not using the crosswalk? lol.
i'd like to think they were more interested in looking for terrorist type of activities in order to keep us safe
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