Monday, December 16, 2013

Police State

NSA does damage control on 60 minutes, but can't be believed or trusted.

Judge grants injunction against NSA phone collection program, doubting its constitutionality in a preliminary ruling, but nothing will change. It's funny how the article uses the words 'likely' and 'appears' because they know nothing will change too.

Exactly as predicted by the blackmail organization, NSA put attorney who filed the lawsuit under surveillance.

Internet security guru Bruce Schneier reportedly lost his job because of his criticism of NSA and its British counterpart. If you work for a corporation, you can't criticize the god of government.

Presumed innocent man, former chief of staff to a senator, forced to live with parents under house arrest, wear tracking ankle bracelet and denied internet access while awaiting trial on child porn charges. Whatever happened to bail?

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