Re: That's it. I'm going to the police.
- From: Volker Hetzer <firstname.lastname@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 06:02:59 GMT
" to the "probable" file.
Sound absurd? Not at all; it actually happened while I was at CSE.
[snip]
SIGINT specialists are honing their skills at monitoring digital
information. SIGINT agencies everywhere are increasingly throwing
their surveillance web over the Internet and other data networks
of interest.
[snip]
Mini-recap:
o The countries sharing intelligence: US, UK, Canada, Australia,
New Zealand
o Massive domestic spying by the NSA, using an Orwellian "1984"
technology to search all communications using computers, including
domestic phone calls, via keyword searches.
o Circumvention of domestic spy laws via friendly "foreign" agents
******************************************************************************
Wow.
How chilling to think the military has set up
a real-life domestic Orwellian spy apparatus.
Used repeatedly for political purposes.
ECHELON has almost no Military purpose left:
Russia is practically part of NATO now.
We must start dismantling ECHELON before it is too late.
6/3/97: Barnes & Noble informs me his book is no longer
available, and
.
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