lol against the law... i don't know about you but i think im living in the wild west over here hahahah laws dont let them get in the way of your goals
This summer, on a remote stretch of desert in central Utah, the National Security Agency will begin work on a massive, 1 million-square-foot data warehouse. Costing more than $1.5 billion, the highly secret facility is designed to house upward of trillions of intercepted phone calls, e-mail messages, Internet searches and other communications intercepted by the agency as part of its expansive eavesdropping operations.
Report: Bush surveillance program was massive 10 Jul 2009
The Bush regime built an unprecedented surveillance operation to pull in mountains of information far beyond the warrantless wiretapping previously acknowledged, a team of federal inspectors general reported Friday, questioning the legal basis for the effort but shielding almost all details on grounds they're still too secret to reveal.
The report, compiled by five inspectors general, refers to "unprecedented collection activities" by U.S. intelligence agencies under an executive order signed by President [sic] George W. Bush after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Just what those activities involved remains classified, but the IGs pointedly say that any continued use of the secret programs must be "carefully monitored." [Oh, so the secret programs are going to continue?!?]
NSA Spied on Journalists? Whistleblower Reveals Surveillance Target
By Keith Olbermann
In an exclusive interview tonight on MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," former NSA analyst Russell Tice says that the agency under the Bush administration secretly collected communications data on civilians, including journalists.
AMERICA HAS GOT TO STOP JUDGING POLITICIANS ON WHAT THEY SAY BUT ON WHAT THEY DO !
Sen. Barack Obama's vote to renew the Patriot Act, his votes to continue to fund the Iraq war, his backing of the FISA Reform Act, his call to increase troop levels and expand the war in Afghanistan, his failure to call for a reduction in the bloated and wasteful defense spending and his lobbying for the huge taxpayer swindle known as the bailout are repugnant to most of us on the left.
BUSH ADMINISTRATION WIDENS DOMESTIC SPY AGENCY POWERS * In recent weeks, Bush administration officials have introduced a number of provisions that substantially widen the powers of intelligence and law enforcement agencies to conduct spying and other operations within the US against American citizens. By Naomi Spencer *
FISA BILL'S REAL TARGET : WHAT REMAINS OF OUR OPEN SOCIETY By Chris Hedges, LA Times. The new FISA Amendments Act nearly eviscerates oversight of government surveillance. The court will not be told specifics about who will be wiretapped, which means the law provides woefully inadequate safeguards to protect innocent people whose communications are caught up in the government's dragnet surveillance program.
FISA "Compromise" Completes Transformation of US into Full Police State. / Between 9/11 and the creation of the "war on terrorism", the USA Patriot Act and this new FISA revision, the Bush-Cheney administration and its enthusiastically complicit congressional partners, have achieved total victory--world war, open criminality, and the end of law itself.
IT'S NOT EVEN A FIG LEAVE; IT'S A JOKE. THEY'RE GIVING IN ! - SEN. RUSS FEINGOLD about the FISA "compromise" * [Missouri Republican] Senator Kit Bond is basically giggling at the fact that the Republicans and the administration got essentially everything they want on this. It's sadly a great failure on the part of the Democratic majority that was elected in 2006 primarily to get us out of Iraq, but also significantly to protect the Constitution of the United States. This is not a proud moment.
Do you hear that, Democrats? The GOP is laughing at your craven weakness. Do what you were elected to do and filibuster this bill until the real intelligence gaps are closed and the telecoms are compelled to prove they didn't violate federal law by helping the most unpopular President in American history spy on us. When, precisely, did it become unfashionable (even taboo) to stand strong on protecting core American values?
Yes, America does have a Manifest Destiny-to Let Freedom Ring-which the evil and greedy and pernicious would twist into a grab for land and resources and ethnic cleansing. And so the Manifest Destiny of the journalists in our shitty little offices in New York and London is to expose these motherfuckers. -- Greg Palast
SECRET GOVERNMENT & CENSORSHIP * Enacted over the dramatic objections of former Attorney General John Ashcroft, the "Terrorist Surveillance Program" TSP is the only domestic surveillance program confirmed by government sources.
Other programs — for which potential challenges could loom in the future — continue to operate in secret, including a data-mining scheme run by the National Security Agency (NSA) that reportedly duplicates the "Total Information Awareness" program affirmatively rejected by Congress.
THE REAL SPITZER STORY" IS at... gregpalast(DOT)com "This is not the Mounties who get their man, this is the Mounties who get the political targets for their man !" ...with a little help from CHOICE POINT, Wall Street & the GOP !
OUPS, I DID IT AGAIN ! * The White House told a federal court that searching individual computers for allegedly lost e-mails about the Iraq invasion and the outing of a covert CIA officer would be too costly and too time-consuming. The hard drives of many older computers have already been destroyed, said a senior aide to President Bush.
NSA SPYING MORE EXTENSIVE THAN PREVIOUSLY DISCLOSED * Current and former intelligence officials say the NSA now monitors a huge collection of data, including emails, internet searches, bank transfers, credit card transactions, travel itineraries and telephone records. Most of it comes from other agencies or private companies. Some of the data is supplied by several undisclosed so-called "black programs"—many established before the 9/11 attacks.
BUSH ADMITS TELECOMS SPIED ! Well, he finally dropped the "allegedly." President Bush at long last admitted what everyone has suspected for years -- the nation's telecommunications companies closely cooperated with the National Security Agency and his administration to implement large-scale spying on Americans. "The citizen who sees his society's democratic clothes being worn out and does not cry it out, is not a patriot, but a traitor." - Mark Twain
SENATE VOTES TO EXPAND FED SPY POWERS AND PROTECT TELECOM ACCOMPLICES / Of all the lies that we've has been asked to endure since early 2001, this is easily one of the biggest. In terms of plausibility, this far surpasses the whole Iraq/WMD debacle. We're being asked to accept that some of the nation's finest corporate lawyers saw nothing remotely wrong with a program that a pre-law student with middling marks at a third-rate community college could tell you was iffy at best.
The New York Times reports. "One by one, the Senate rejected amendments that would have imposed greater civil liberties checks on the government's surveillance powers. Finally, the Senate voted 68 to 29 to approve legislation that the White House had been pushing for months. Mr. Bush hailed the vote and urged the House to move quickly in following the Senate's lead."
In a 12th-hour plea today, key members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee urged their fellow members to reject telecom immunity when legislation "updating" the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) heads back their way after the Senate passes its bill. The letter, sent by Chairman John D. Dingell (D-Mich.) and Congressmen Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), really expresses the frustration felt by the committee and is a definitely worth a look.
The letter says, in part: By tying the question of lawsuit immunity to questions of national security and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) reform legislation, the President has created a false choice for Congress. No special urgency attaches to the question of immunity other than the present Administration's general eagerness to limit tort liability and its desire to avoid scrutiny of its own actions, by either the courts or the Congress.
they out sourced the jobs which the CEO's should have gone up for treason so the only commodity left is infomation and our children. is this not what hitler did? ask prescot bush's family. while your at it you might ask for the tainted cool aide. if will be more humain than what they have in mind for adult and children. remember the english love their dogs more than their own people. she got her way the country of america is now hers.
SENATE BACKS CHENEY ON TELECOM SPYING IMMUNITY / The Senate has given a strong signal it will back President Bush's plan to immunize major telecommunications companies that took part in government spying on U.S. citizens. On Thursday, Senators rejected a version of the surveillance bill that omits the immunity provision. The final vote was 60-36, with twelve Democrats joining Republicans in the majority.
BUSH ORDERS NSA TO SNOOP ON US AGENCIES / Cyber attack fear used to expand spy grid By Ashlee Vance / Not content with spying on other countries, the NSA (National Security Agency) will now turn on the US's own government agencies thanks to a fresh directive from president George Bush.
Excellent video. There is no data protection, there never was. All databases are being merged together, they are tightening the noose. The plan is to build a high-tech control grid around us before they implode the global economy and offer the false solution of a gold-backed currency. WE HAVE BEEN DUPED! check out iamthewitness dot com
And now its Blackwater's time to get into intelligence gathering...an oxymoron if I ever heard one ;) Check my clip : Blackwater : The Crusade / "Politics is the entertainment branch of industry." - Frank Zappa
So many have said if I didn't have anything to hide I shouldn't worry about being listened in on! Well, I don't exactly hide my lingerie but I don't want them put on a flag pole in my yard either! Have Mercy on US! We have to be smarter than rocks!
But we're not ! How anyone would trust these ruthless thugs is beyond comprehension at this point. Just watch the latest Bill Moyers interview with REP. HENRY WAXMAN (chairman of The Oversight and Government Reform Committee) to plainly see how the whole system is broken beyond repair at this point. America is being laugh at, bold face and... nothing happens ! NOTHING !
A tragic farce with democracy and all of us (the rabble and their future generations ) paying for the abuse... and asking for some more it seems ! "Short of a second American revolution, we're pretty much f@*ked !" - Unknown
If nothing ever happens, nothing ever happens!! I know I am more than 'ready' to see desperate changes! I am passive-aggressive and the passive part has been gone for awhile now!! WE THE PEOPLE have to do what has to be done on our part. The ones that disagree need to just stay out of the way and watch Family Guy on TV.
BUSH ORDERS NSA TO SNOOP ON US AGENCIES / Cyber attack fear used to expand spy grid By Ashlee Vance / Not content with spying on other countries, the NSA (National Security Agency) will now turn on the US's own government agencies thanks to a fresh directive from president George Bush.
SENATE BACKS CHENEY ON TELECOM SPYING IMMUNITY / The Senate has given a strong signal it will back President Bush's plan to immunize major telecommunications companies that took part in government spying on U.S. citizens. On Thursday, Senators rejected a version of the surveillance bill that omits the immunity provision. The final vote was 60-36, with twelve Democrats joining Republicans in the majority.
LET'UM KNOW YOU KNOW! Jane Harman, U.S. Representative Introduced HR 1955 call her office...let her know El Segundo 2321 E. Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 3270 El Segundo, CA 90245 Phone: (310) 643 3636 Fax: (310) 643 6445 Washington, DC 2400 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225 8220 Fax: (202) 226 7290
FBI Prepares Vast Database Of Biometrics / $1 Billion Project to Include Images of Irises and Faces / Bush Big Brother Update: FBI's $1B effort to build the world's largest digital clearinghouse of people's physical traits, for use by myriad agencies, spurs privacy fears. You got that right.
New York Times : Telecoms Play Bigger Role In NSA Surveillance Than Previously Known / For months, the Bush administration has waged a high-profile campaign, including personal lobbying by President Bush and closed-door briefings by top officials, to persuade Congress to pass legislation protecting companies from lawsuits for aiding the National Security Agency's warrantless eavesdropping program. The N.S.A.'s reliance on telecommunications companies is broader and deeper than ever before.
Some have said,that the Founding Fathers never actually gave us a democracy;but a representative republic.But only the ignorant and misinformed would deny,that the Founding Fathers DID give us the Right To Dissent.The Right To Dissent,with the greatest of ease,least of remorse and impunity.Dissent has become Treason,or Mutiny at the very least.And I don't mean that in a good way.
Seems like people are just like that. I has a a first grade teacher who was telling me that i was a traitor and should be run out of the country. They want to be on the side that can do things to other people, hurt them, and injure them in whatever way gives them status traction. It starts when we are born, and ends when we die. Life is just fighting about whose lies carry more weight and are more effectual.
I am ill and will likely die in a year, I am glad for that. I am 51 and well not much that I can do to reverse this and I do not wish to accept it either. Unfortunate less than 6000 views.. Hold on to your guns and turn them barrell first..
AT&T Whistleblower Urges Congress Not To Give Telecoms Immunity / Former AT&T technician Mark Klein "They were copying everything flowing across the Internet cables, and the major Internet links between AT&T's network and other company's networks, and it struck me at the time that this is a massively unconstitutional, illegal operation. It affects not only AT&T's customers but Sprint, Qwest, a whole bunch of other companies, and so they're basically tapping into the entire Internet."
The 'Orwellian' Bush administration continues to insist that it alone must decide whether a judge is allowed to hear a case that might harm national security. When Judge Harry Pregerson, who serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, listened to Deputy Solicitor General Gregory Garre telling him that, he responded: "The bottom line here is the government declares something is a state secret, and that's the end of it. The king can do no wrong,"
"The ordinary man is passive. Within a narrow circle, home life, and perhaps the trade unions or local politics, he feels himself master of his fate. But otherwise he simply lies down and lets things happen to him." & "If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear."- George Orwell
"Digital Fortress by Dan Brown is the best and most realistic techno-thriller to reach the market in years. Dan Brown's ability to paint in living color the gray area between personal freedom vs. national security is awesome. The story line is so good, readers will feel a chilling thrill a minute as the book makes one think who is truly the terrorist and who is actually freedom's guardian."
America's hegemonic hubris is a sickness. A country that tolerates a war criminal while he openly plans to attack yet another country is definitely not a light unto the world. - Paul Craig Roberts
Thank you, White Noise, for reminding me why Choice Point needs to be our next target - in a worldwide psychic riot. What? Go to, yuck, myspace dot com, look for the account called chvrvnzvn - and let's have some fun messing with some messed up minds, my friends.
The page above will speak of what a Psychic Riot is, and show what happened the day after Wal~Mart got it.
Anyone who really thinks America is free is sadly mistaken. We no longer have a democracy, thanks to the Bush administration. Wonder what is going to happen next?
this should be the most discussed, but geez, wonder if people are going to SPEAK UP!?!? americans have become americANTs getting squashed by their own "government." shame on you people who do not prune your shrubs.
Brilliant!
Vierotchka 2 years ago
lol against the law... i don't know about you but i think im living in the wild west over here hahahah laws dont let them get in the way of your goals
Masterstockli 2 years ago
The NSA Is still Listening to You
By James Bamford
This summer, on a remote stretch of desert in central Utah, the National Security Agency will begin work on a massive, 1 million-square-foot data warehouse. Costing more than $1.5 billion, the highly secret facility is designed to house upward of trillions of intercepted phone calls, e-mail messages, Internet searches and other communications intercepted by the agency as part of its expansive eavesdropping operations.
JFWilliam 2 years ago
so hospitals sell our blood and condition information
germoneyblakk 2 years ago
IF YOU SAY SO ;)
JFWilliam 2 years ago
Report: Bush surveillance program was massive 10 Jul 2009
The Bush regime built an unprecedented surveillance operation to pull in mountains of information far beyond the warrantless wiretapping previously acknowledged, a team of federal inspectors general reported Friday, questioning the legal basis for the effort but shielding almost all details on grounds they're still too secret to reveal.
JFWilliam 2 years ago
The report, compiled by five inspectors general, refers to "unprecedented collection activities" by U.S. intelligence agencies under an executive order signed by President [sic] George W. Bush after the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks. Just what those activities involved remains classified, but the IGs pointedly say that any continued use of the secret programs must be "carefully monitored." [Oh, so the secret programs are going to continue?!?]
JFWilliam 2 years ago
Brave New World! A nation of creepy
peeping Tom's.
cinsere22 2 years ago
NSA Spied on Journalists? Whistleblower Reveals Surveillance Target
By Keith Olbermann
In an exclusive interview tonight on MSNBC's "Countdown with Keith Olbermann," former NSA analyst Russell Tice says that the agency under the Bush administration secretly collected communications data on civilians, including journalists.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
AMERICA HAS GOT TO STOP JUDGING POLITICIANS ON WHAT THEY SAY BUT ON WHAT THEY DO !
Sen. Barack Obama's vote to renew the Patriot Act, his votes to continue to fund the Iraq war, his backing of the FISA Reform Act, his call to increase troop levels and expand the war in Afghanistan, his failure to call for a reduction in the bloated and wasteful defense spending and his lobbying for the huge taxpayer swindle known as the bailout are repugnant to most of us on the left.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
Obama has now appointed a Monsanto executive to lead the Department of Agriculture! They are currently trying to patent the DNA of all pigs.
freightmaster2 3 years ago
Next stop... Humans ;)
JFWilliam 3 years ago
WELL SAID!!!!!
FREEW0RLD2012 3 years ago
BUSH ADMINISTRATION WIDENS DOMESTIC SPY AGENCY POWERS * In recent weeks, Bush administration officials have introduced a number of provisions that substantially widen the powers of intelligence and law enforcement agencies to conduct spying and other operations within the US against American citizens. By Naomi Spencer *
JFWilliam 3 years ago
And new Racial profiling by FBI = juts like in Nazi-Germany
wwwPNACATTACKcom 3 years ago
FISA BILL'S REAL TARGET : WHAT REMAINS OF OUR OPEN SOCIETY By Chris Hedges, LA Times. The new FISA Amendments Act nearly eviscerates oversight of government surveillance. The court will not be told specifics about who will be wiretapped, which means the law provides woefully inadequate safeguards to protect innocent people whose communications are caught up in the government's dragnet surveillance program.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
POLICE STATE USA: Spying as Law of the Land
FISA "Compromise" Completes Transformation of US into Full Police State. / Between 9/11 and the creation of the "war on terrorism", the USA Patriot Act and this new FISA revision, the Bush-Cheney administration and its enthusiastically complicit congressional partners, have achieved total victory--world war, open criminality, and the end of law itself.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
IT'S NOT EVEN A FIG LEAVE; IT'S A JOKE. THEY'RE GIVING IN ! - SEN. RUSS FEINGOLD about the FISA "compromise" * [Missouri Republican] Senator Kit Bond is basically giggling at the fact that the Republicans and the administration got essentially everything they want on this. It's sadly a great failure on the part of the Democratic majority that was elected in 2006 primarily to get us out of Iraq, but also significantly to protect the Constitution of the United States. This is not a proud moment.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
Do you hear that, Democrats? The GOP is laughing at your craven weakness. Do what you were elected to do and filibuster this bill until the real intelligence gaps are closed and the telecoms are compelled to prove they didn't violate federal law by helping the most unpopular President in American history spy on us. When, precisely, did it become unfashionable (even taboo) to stand strong on protecting core American values?
JFWilliam 3 years ago
Yes, America does have a Manifest Destiny-to Let Freedom Ring-which the evil and greedy and pernicious would twist into a grab for land and resources and ethnic cleansing. And so the Manifest Destiny of the journalists in our shitty little offices in New York and London is to expose these motherfuckers. -- Greg Palast
JFWilliam 3 years ago
At APEC in Sydney in 07 Australian Security Intelligence Organization actually turned on the phones of activists so as to listen in on them.
I advise activist the world over to now be aware of this, just remove your phone batteries, just turning them off will not help.
eyewrenchee 3 years ago
SECRET GOVERNMENT & CENSORSHIP * Enacted over the dramatic objections of former Attorney General John Ashcroft, the "Terrorist Surveillance Program" TSP is the only domestic surveillance program confirmed by government sources.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
Other programs — for which potential challenges could loom in the future — continue to operate in secret, including a data-mining scheme run by the National Security Agency (NSA) that reportedly duplicates the "Total Information Awareness" program affirmatively rejected by Congress.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
THE REAL SPITZER STORY" IS at... gregpalast(DOT)com "This is not the Mounties who get their man, this is the Mounties who get the political targets for their man !" ...with a little help from CHOICE POINT, Wall Street & the GOP !
JFWilliam 3 years ago
excellent. those bastards are going to hell : Bush & Co
Dubliner1978 3 years ago
OUPS, I DID IT AGAIN ! * The White House told a federal court that searching individual computers for allegedly lost e-mails about the Iraq invasion and the outing of a covert CIA officer would be too costly and too time-consuming. The hard drives of many older computers have already been destroyed, said a senior aide to President Bush.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
NSA SPYING MORE EXTENSIVE THAN PREVIOUSLY DISCLOSED * Current and former intelligence officials say the NSA now monitors a huge collection of data, including emails, internet searches, bank transfers, credit card transactions, travel itineraries and telephone records. Most of it comes from other agencies or private companies. Some of the data is supplied by several undisclosed so-called "black programs"—many established before the 9/11 attacks.
JFWilliam 3 years ago
BUSH ADMITS TELECOMS SPIED ! Well, he finally dropped the "allegedly." President Bush at long last admitted what everyone has suspected for years -- the nation's telecommunications companies closely cooperated with the National Security Agency and his administration to implement large-scale spying on Americans. "The citizen who sees his society's democratic clothes being worn out and does not cry it out, is not a patriot, but a traitor." - Mark Twain
JFWilliam 4 years ago
SENATE VOTES TO EXPAND FED SPY POWERS AND PROTECT TELECOM ACCOMPLICES / Of all the lies that we've has been asked to endure since early 2001, this is easily one of the biggest. In terms of plausibility, this far surpasses the whole Iraq/WMD debacle. We're being asked to accept that some of the nation's finest corporate lawyers saw nothing remotely wrong with a program that a pre-law student with middling marks at a third-rate community college could tell you was iffy at best.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
The New York Times reports. "One by one, the Senate rejected amendments that would have imposed greater civil liberties checks on the government's surveillance powers. Finally, the Senate voted 68 to 29 to approve legislation that the White House had been pushing for months. Mr. Bush hailed the vote and urged the House to move quickly in following the Senate's lead."
JFWilliam 4 years ago
"Those who give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Ben Franklin
JFWilliam 4 years ago
great vid.
dudeulartv 4 years ago
In a 12th-hour plea today, key members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee urged their fellow members to reject telecom immunity when legislation "updating" the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) heads back their way after the Senate passes its bill. The letter, sent by Chairman John D. Dingell (D-Mich.) and Congressmen Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), really expresses the frustration felt by the committee and is a definitely worth a look.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
The letter says, in part: By tying the question of lawsuit immunity to questions of national security and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) reform legislation, the President has created a false choice for Congress. No special urgency attaches to the question of immunity other than the present Administration's general eagerness to limit tort liability and its desire to avoid scrutiny of its own actions, by either the courts or the Congress.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
If you want the TRUTH search youtube:
( cfr ) or ( Council on Foreign Relations )
Or watch below video..
watch?v=JPlvdSQ6cAM
Ask a Vet about ( REX 84 ) you better be ready because the powers that be are ready for you...
You might want to search ( REX 84 )
Soon USA will implode and the usa people will awaken to late..
johnreon 4 years ago
they out sourced the jobs which the CEO's should have gone up for treason so the only commodity left is infomation and our children. is this not what hitler did? ask prescot bush's family. while your at it you might ask for the tainted cool aide. if will be more humain than what they have in mind for adult and children. remember the english love their dogs more than their own people. she got her way the country of america is now hers.
mountain19 4 years ago
Retroactive Immunity. A final step to a massive plan.
WindHarps 4 years ago
SENATE BACKS CHENEY ON TELECOM SPYING IMMUNITY / The Senate has given a strong signal it will back President Bush's plan to immunize major telecommunications companies that took part in government spying on U.S. citizens. On Thursday, Senators rejected a version of the surveillance bill that omits the immunity provision. The final vote was 60-36, with twelve Democrats joining Republicans in the majority.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
BUSH ORDERS NSA TO SNOOP ON US AGENCIES / Cyber attack fear used to expand spy grid By Ashlee Vance / Not content with spying on other countries, the NSA (National Security Agency) will now turn on the US's own government agencies thanks to a fresh directive from president George Bush.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
they must be paying those in the media an awful lot of our own wealth to shut up.
KH6778 4 years ago
Blackwater Rising...Constituion Falling...Fashism Rising....Freedom Falling...
edisonoside 4 years ago
George Washington + Ron Paul = Freedom
OtisBDriftwood1929 4 years ago
5 stars and favored...
*Rob*
OtisBDriftwood1929 4 years ago
Excellent video. There is no data protection, there never was. All databases are being merged together, they are tightening the noose. The plan is to build a high-tech control grid around us before they implode the global economy and offer the false solution of a gold-backed currency. WE HAVE BEEN DUPED! check out iamthewitness dot com
neuronalert 4 years ago
And now its Blackwater's time to get into intelligence gathering...an oxymoron if I ever heard one ;) Check my clip : Blackwater : The Crusade / "Politics is the entertainment branch of industry." - Frank Zappa
JFWilliam 4 years ago
So many have said if I didn't have anything to hide I shouldn't worry about being listened in on! Well, I don't exactly hide my lingerie but I don't want them put on a flag pole in my yard either! Have Mercy on US! We have to be smarter than rocks!
jpurry 4 years ago
But we're not ! How anyone would trust these ruthless thugs is beyond comprehension at this point. Just watch the latest Bill Moyers interview with REP. HENRY WAXMAN (chairman of The Oversight and Government Reform Committee) to plainly see how the whole system is broken beyond repair at this point. America is being laugh at, bold face and... nothing happens ! NOTHING !
JFWilliam 4 years ago
A tragic farce with democracy and all of us (the rabble and their future generations ) paying for the abuse... and asking for some more it seems ! "Short of a second American revolution, we're pretty much f@*ked !" - Unknown
JFWilliam 4 years ago
If nothing ever happens, nothing ever happens!! I know I am more than 'ready' to see desperate changes! I am passive-aggressive and the passive part has been gone for awhile now!! WE THE PEOPLE have to do what has to be done on our part. The ones that disagree need to just stay out of the way and watch Family Guy on TV.
jpurry 4 years ago
Excellent work you're doing here. Keep it up! The quote from Carl Sagan pretty much says it all. Favorited and shared...
jperryam 4 years ago
Wow,
More #!@T
Owning everything is not enough,
stealing money, votes, power, oil,countrys,
what is left??
realnewsdm 4 years ago
BUSH ORDERS NSA TO SNOOP ON US AGENCIES / Cyber attack fear used to expand spy grid By Ashlee Vance / Not content with spying on other countries, the NSA (National Security Agency) will now turn on the US's own government agencies thanks to a fresh directive from president George Bush.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
SENATE BACKS CHENEY ON TELECOM SPYING IMMUNITY / The Senate has given a strong signal it will back President Bush's plan to immunize major telecommunications companies that took part in government spying on U.S. citizens. On Thursday, Senators rejected a version of the surveillance bill that omits the immunity provision. The final vote was 60-36, with twelve Democrats joining Republicans in the majority.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
willtrib 4 years ago
FBI Prepares Vast Database Of Biometrics / $1 Billion Project to Include Images of Irises and Faces / Bush Big Brother Update: FBI's $1B effort to build the world's largest digital clearinghouse of people's physical traits, for use by myriad agencies, spurs privacy fears. You got that right.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
Face it. The road the United States has taken, ends where DDR ended.
The US can in some respects be compared to Nazi Germany. In other ways it can be compared to East Germany.
(Same shit, different pile)
BrosaJarlen 4 years ago
New York Times : Telecoms Play Bigger Role In NSA Surveillance Than Previously Known / For months, the Bush administration has waged a high-profile campaign, including personal lobbying by President Bush and closed-door briefings by top officials, to persuade Congress to pass legislation protecting companies from lawsuits for aiding the National Security Agency's warrantless eavesdropping program. The N.S.A.'s reliance on telecommunications companies is broader and deeper than ever before.
JFWilliam 4 years ago
Some have said,that the Founding Fathers never actually gave us a democracy;but a representative republic.But only the ignorant and misinformed would deny,that the Founding Fathers DID give us the Right To Dissent.The Right To Dissent,with the greatest of ease,least of remorse and impunity.Dissent has become Treason,or Mutiny at the very least.And I don't mean that in a good way.
Taranau 4 years ago
Seems like people are just like that. I has a a first grade teacher who was telling me that i was a traitor and should be run out of the country. They want to be on the side that can do things to other people, hurt them, and injure them in whatever way gives them status traction. It starts when we are born, and ends when we die. Life is just fighting about whose lies carry more weight and are more effectual.
hypnofan35 4 years ago 2
These are slick people who what money and power.
They even tell the truth when they lie
bull1234 4 years ago 2
I am ill and will likely die in a year, I am glad for that. I am 51 and well not much that I can do to reverse this and I do not wish to accept it either. Unfortunate less than 6000 views.. Hold on to your guns and turn them barrell first..
readthesmile 4 years ago 2
We will join you sooner than we think.
bezgin 4 years ago
AT&T Whistleblower Urges Congress Not To Give Telecoms Immunity / Former AT&T technician Mark Klein "They were copying everything flowing across the Internet cables, and the major Internet links between AT&T's network and other company's networks, and it struck me at the time that this is a massively unconstitutional, illegal operation. It affects not only AT&T's customers but Sprint, Qwest, a whole bunch of other companies, and so they're basically tapping into the entire Internet."
JFWilliam 4 years ago
The 'Orwellian' Bush administration continues to insist that it alone must decide whether a judge is allowed to hear a case that might harm national security. When Judge Harry Pregerson, who serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, listened to Deputy Solicitor General Gregory Garre telling him that, he responded: "The bottom line here is the government declares something is a state secret, and that's the end of it. The king can do no wrong,"
JFWilliam 4 years ago
"The ordinary man is passive. Within a narrow circle, home life, and perhaps the trade unions or local politics, he feels himself master of his fate. But otherwise he simply lies down and lets things happen to him." & "If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear."- George Orwell
JFWilliam 4 years ago
Great Video...but scary to think it's gotten this far.
Ron Paul is our only hope! Let his message spread like wildfire! Bring back the Constitution which Bush uses like toilet paper.
tomjeffersonrules 4 years ago
"Digital Fortress by Dan Brown is the best and most realistic techno-thriller to reach the market in years. Dan Brown's ability to paint in living color the gray area between personal freedom vs. national security is awesome. The story line is so good, readers will feel a chilling thrill a minute as the book makes one think who is truly the terrorist and who is actually freedom's guardian."
It's as if DB predicted the Patriot Act.
tomjeffersonrules 4 years ago
America's hegemonic hubris is a sickness. A country that tolerates a war criminal while he openly plans to attack yet another country is definitely not a light unto the world. - Paul Craig Roberts
JFWilliam 4 years ago
this was just great.
YTOslo 4 years ago
R E V O L U T I O N time is getting closer!
kevgrim 4 years ago 2
Wow...
PTTurboe 4 years ago
he really respects democracy, and honours his profession. Thank's from Argentina
grdsinclair 4 years ago
Great vid. Thanks Greg Palast!
karmadogma 4 years ago
FANTASTIC video Thanks for nameing names !
rayesoflight 4 years ago
Thank you, White Noise, for reminding me why Choice Point needs to be our next target - in a worldwide psychic riot. What? Go to, yuck, myspace dot com, look for the account called chvrvnzvn - and let's have some fun messing with some messed up minds, my friends.
The page above will speak of what a Psychic Riot is, and show what happened the day after Wal~Mart got it.
monde333 4 years ago
Anyone who really thinks America is free is sadly mistaken. We no longer have a democracy, thanks to the Bush administration. Wonder what is going to happen next?
cetanohetica 4 years ago 2
you rock. gr8 vid.
this should be the most discussed, but geez, wonder if people are going to SPEAK UP!?!? americans have become americANTs getting squashed by their own "government." shame on you people who do not prune your shrubs.
eligarf 4 years ago 2