Government Has Already Fooled Us More Than Once On Privacy; History Belies How CISPA Will Be Used


Government Has Already Fooled Us More Than Once On Privacy; History Belies How

CISPA Will Be Used

Headquarters of the NSA at Fort Meade, Marylan...

Headquarters of the NSA at Fort Meade, Maryland. Español: Instalaciones generales de la NSA en Fort Meade, Maryland. Русский: Штаб-квартира АНБ, Форт-Мид, Мэриленд, США (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

from the let’s-get-real dept

One of the key things we’ve seen in the pushback on CISPA is that its backers insist that people arguing against it don’t really understand how the bill works, and that it does protect privacy. CISPA sponsor Rep. Mike Rogers himself took to Twitter this morning to tell the EFF that it’s misreading his bill. But, of course, as we’ve seen, it seems that Rogers himself is the one being misleading when it comes to privacy. If he truly believed in privacy protections, he would have supported a variety of straightforward amendments that made it clear how privacy could be protected. But he didn’t. Instead, he clearly left it open for abuse.

 One of the key points that Rogers keeps saying over and over again is that this bill is not a “surveillance” bill. Why? Because it doesn’t allow the NSA or others to go in and automatically get info. But Rogers is choosing his words very carefully, such that he absolutely misrepresents how the bill can and almost certainly will be used. And while he and other CISPA supporters will (and have) argued that the possible abuses of CISPA are crazy conspiracy theories that wouldn’t happen in practice, we have too many examples of how the US government’s intelligence infrastructure very quickly expands to make use of every single loophole provided to them within the law — sometimes going so far as to interpret laws in ways clearly contrary to Congressional intent, just because they can. Let’s just highlight two examples:

 

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Reporters Spied on By NSA For Questioning The Official 911 Story


Reporters Spied on By NSA For Questioning The Official 911 Story

What makes the NSA so Paranoid About The Real 911 Story?

Wayne Madsen reports that a secretive 1000 strong NSA security group called the Q group are monitoring journalists.

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ATT Gets User Convicted 20 Years For Accessing Public Web Server


ATT Gets User Convicted 20 Years For Accessing Public Web Server

Charged 20 years in Jail for

Exposing A Corporate Mistake

Accessing a public computer on the internet is now illegal under the law and is prosecutable.  This interview done by Luke Rudkowsky. Actual law is here.

Luke Rudkowski got a chance to meet and interview well known hacker, Andrew Auernheimer, also known by his pseudonym, Weev. Weev was recently convicted for two felonies and currently is free on bail until sentencing, The court convicted him in one count of identity fraud and one count of conspiracy to access a computer without authorization. In this interview Weez explains what lead to these charges and how he is dealing with the situation.

To find out more about Weev check out his website: http://freeweev.info/

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Breaking! Exclusive- ATT Cuts Internet To News World Wide For Posting Critical News About Its Service!


Exclusive- Breaking! ATT Cuts Internet To

News World Wide

For Posting Critical News About Its Service!

English: Top of the ATT Tower.

English: Top of the ATT Tower. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

For the past 2 weeks News World Wide has had over 20 DSL outages, and most outages were made after posting critical ATT news stories. ATT has tried to explain there internet outages from just about everything from filter problems to lost passwords. All of this trouble all seemed to start when ATT raised there rates from unlimited DSL to capped DSL and not notifying customers of the changes. When ATT was contacted, they told told News World Wide that they can change there contract to anything without notice to any customer without prior notification.

 News World Wide blog author Roger Cooper, who goes under the pin name of zandocomm said that this ATT problem is in violation of internet free speech laws, and that his blog is singled out by ATT because of several critical news stories that were posted on his blog. Multiple contacts have been made to ATT and efforts to restore there internet service, and have been stonewalled. At this point there is not much else we can do but go after ATT legally because there is a penalty for canceling there ATT DSL contract. Att was contacted about this matter and has made no effort to remedy this situation.

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DHS Prepares for Civil Unrest as Obama Poised to Destroy 2nd Amendment


DHS Prepares for Civil Unrest as Obama

Poised to Destroy 2nd Amendment

Susanne Posel
Infowars.com
July 28, 2012

Surveillance drones have a new mission. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) they will be used for “public safety”. Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the DHS, told a House Committee meeting on Homeland Security that the more than 30,000 drones that will be deployed into American skies are just arbitrarily watching out for US citizens.

Napolitano stated : “With respect to Science and Technology, that directorate, we do have a funded project, I think it’s in California, looking at drones that could be utilized to give us situational awareness in a large public safety [matter] or disaster, such as a forest fire, and how they could give us better information.”

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CFR: Don’t Worry About Hillary’s Small Arms Treaty


CFR: Don’t Worry About Hillary’s Small Arms Treaty

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
July 22, 2012

The Council on Foreign Relations says you shouldn’t worry about the United Nations Small Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), which is currently being hammered out at the United Nations in New York.

Opposition to the treaty and defense of the Second Amendment “are not only inflammatory, they are completely unfounded,” the premier globalist organization asserts. Stewart M. Patrick, writing for “The Internationalist,” a blog on the CFR website, argues that the treaty does not endanger the Second Amendment and the sovereignty of the United States.

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