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RayW
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reply to major marco

Re: Fragile Network

said by major marco:

]Especially since the feds now have carte blanche to monitor anyone, anytime, anywhere. We're fighting the terrarists here so we don't have to fight them over there, er, I mean we're fighting the terrarists there so we can listen in on Americans private communications here. Because you never know when them dumb terrarists will hiding under your bed or sending email via AOHell. We have to monitor everything all the time just to be sure.
I love idiot trolls, so I will give you a response (plus I am bored). You high schoolers do not have any background to know that what you consider new is actually rather old. Surveillance of the populous was done even earlier from what those in the business of doing so who are older than me say. The only difference between the 2000's and the 1950's, 60's, 70's, 80's, and 90's is that the technology for doing surveillance keeps getting better, and we are doing more activities today that make it easier to do the surveillance.

As far as carte blanche, if you just consider the technology available and the use of said technology today vice even 10 years ago, surveillance has done nothing more than keep up with the times (well, that is a small misstatement, the gov is still behind the curve in most cases). And yes, in the 80's often a warrant was applied for after the fact, depending on what 'they' were doing.

How do I know some of this? I made a trip overseas in the early 90's to Australia. After I got back I was told by someone I knew in a certain government agency that I should behave myself because I was now on another organization's watch list, low level, but one none the less. Oh well, I have not noticed any affect on my travel to other countries or my job.

If I want privacy from corporate surveillance (and the feds) I just use the library computer for research and pay cash for all purchases. I will let them monitor the credit card using, internet surfing, cell phone talking (none of which were widely available to most people 30 years ago other than gas and store cards) public which creates a monitoring task that probably allows me to slide under the radar in most cases.
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