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TweetEvery time you go online, sophisticated data miners are tracking your every move. Constantly. Your computer leaves a digital trail every time you visit a website, post on a blog, add a photo to your facebook, etc. Companies assemble a profile of you and your affinities. They know your age, shopping habits, health problems, sexual proclivities and zip code.
In the war on terror, there are 30,000 government employees who get paid to simply listen in on phone calls. Our "national security state" has carte blanche to read your emails, listen to your phone calls, and tread on Americans constitutional rights. The war on terror office complexes are now triple the size of the pentagon. In the past, the US government abused its authroity during wartime, but then demobilized. But this is war without end, so the abuses can continue indefinitely.
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TweetSorry for posting something kinda depressing...I hope this stuff isnt true, but that internet stuff is scary for sure..Your entire browsing history is being watched by someone...Im glad I dont look at porn..LOL
Tweet30,000. That's a decent size town.
I'm sure the billions and billions of digital, and analog, communication back and forths are quite a load. There must be a decent bit of laziness in that system now, because we're seeing more and more small American children that are "the kid next door", as in 5yr olds and babies that are on no-fly lists and so on. People that are no threat at all. so...so long as nobody's a victim of profiling.