Friday, November 24, 2006

More about Watch Lists & Surveillance!

The Surviellance Industrial Complex!

Who's Watching the Watch Lists? - From Wired News

ACLU Watchlist Factsheet

Tracked in America (By the ACLU)

Watch Out for Citizen Corps!

Kevin Barrett on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360

Professor who is to smart for his own good... err I mean, a Professor who works for the terrorists! He's an enemy of the state! He should be tortured for years and years untill he admits to being a terrorist!



Listen to what the government tells you! PsyOps what? Oh, those are just operations used to brainwash our enemies. Never our citizens.

The government loves us all so much. They would never lie to us. They would never devolope high tech systems of psychological conditioning. Anyone who says anything different is an enemy of the state, and is with the terrorists! Go back to sleep, your government is in control! You are free to do as we tell you, You are free to do as we tell you!

((psyops are being pulled of on us all the time. "PSYOP quote: "It is appropriate ... to guide the discussion of a group to cover a number of points and to reach a correct conclusion." The people "should feel it was their free and own decision."" Just turn on your television sometime and have a look))

DO YOU UNDERSTAND? Just check their Information Operations Roadmap I mean how much more overt and in your face does it have to be?

Also you can look here or here or here or here or here

"As Long As You're Not Doing Anything Wrong, You Have Nothing To Worry About"

Endlessly used as an excuse to pass into everyday use policies and technology that are eroding our freedoms and giving our governments more control and responsibility over our lives are phrases such as "Why worry if you have nothing to hide?"

Since when were long established civil liberties and the citizen's right to privacy replaced with this "new freedom", this "freedom lite" shall we call it, this guilty until proven innocent mantra?

prisonplanet article

Dems want to see citizen-monitoring database

Pentagon has been keeping tabs on groups perceived as security threat

"I fully intend to ask what's in those databanks, because many of them go way beyond any legitimate needs for our security," says Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy.

msnbc article