Tuesday, June 12, 2012


BIG BROTHER'S EYE IN THE SKY PART 3

Policing for profit


What happens to property confiscated by state and federal officials? It becomes the property of the seizing authority to be used as they see fit, even though you are innocent of any wrongdoing. They have the authority to confiscate property and cash involved in a crime. It becomes their property and they can use it in their operations. Once they have it, sometimes not even an act of congress can get it back for you, and they were the ones who made the rules to begin with. Check here to find out how policing for profit works. They don't think of these angles when making and implementing their bills, and they could care less after. First, let's clarify some acronyms, something our Government is not in short supply of.

NSA--National Security Agency What a monster this agency has become.
DOJ--Department of Justice
CISPA--Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. This bill is another bill similar to SOP (Stop Online Piracy Act) which failed to pass. If they don't get it done one way, they change the name and start over.


The House of Representatives just pass CISPA. If approved, we lose again. This bill gives broad powers and immunity to government and military intelligence agencies including the Department of Homeland Security- DHS- to collect and share the private data on individuals through service providers. Enough said.

The NSA is a component of the USIC and headed by the DNI. The CSS coordinates intelligence activities between NSA and other cryptanalysis agencies, while the DNSA is the Commander of the USCC, (an armed forces sub-unified command subordinate to USSC) and Chief of the CSS. The USCIS is a component of DHS and performs administrative functions formerly carried out by the INS a part of DOJ. The USCIS promotes national security to eliminate Immigration case backlogs. I don't attest to any of this.

Now that that's as clear as mud, let's move on. If you can figure this out, maybe you should be the one writing this article.

NSA is the USA's version of Germany's SS Forces
Both countries developed these entities to protect the State, one against Jews, the other against terrorist. Both received authority to do what was required, without reprisal, to accomplish their mission. Our government is going to protect us even if it kills us. Between the TSA and the NSA, the USA may be accomplishing just that.

NSA's new baby
The birth of NAS's pride and joy is due to take place in 2013 and it's going to be a big one, a whapping one million square feet at a cost of over a billion dollars. Plans for the First Intelligence Community Comprehensive National Cyber-security Initiative Data Center took place a decade ago, and seeding the behemoth monstrosity took place a year ago. Its main duty is to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store the agency’s intercepted communications—everything from emails, cell phone calls, Google searches, and Tweets, to retail transactions, to protect the nation's cyber security eavesdropping and code-breaking operation. HERE is a list of hundreds of words you might want to avoid while surfing the internet.

NSA is not above snooping in on US citizens
Although designed for collecting intelligence from foreign communications, the feds say that would never eavesdrop on average Americans. Yeah, right. How many times have we heard that one? One wonders what their definition of an average American is. The Utah Data Center is the largest spy center in the nation. It will collect data from hundreds of lesser data collecting facilities around the country, and will target everything from web addresses to web searches to social media sites to email and phone calls and will analyze and store it. It is a state-of-the-art facility designed to support the Intelligence Community’s efforts to further strengthen and protect the nation. Does this mean it will protect us citizens? Sure it does, just as it protects us from illegal search and seizures.

Tell me they are not snooping on us now. They are, and we know they are, and they know we know they are. Why do you think they built that monstrosity in Utah? They are going to have everything on everybody. They will know, where we are, what we are doing, and everything we are about to do. This is going to be War On Everybody.

A look into the future
I believe, in the not too distance future; our federal leaders will have their snoop partners or teams watching and listening to us wherever including our homes. You might say, we are already wired for it. Most everyone has a smart phone or two in hand. They can detect them even when they turned off. To disable them you must stomp on it three times, run over it three times with your car, tie it to a large rock, take it three miles offshore and drop it in the water. Don't be surprise that in the near future they will implant these at birth. After all, it's for our own protection.

Then, there are laptops, most of which are equipped with a camera or camcorder. They have already developed these contraptions to fit in a pair of glasses. With a little double talk from our government, manufactures must insure they are always active. Remember, this is war and all it takes to declare war is a snap of the finger and 'bam' we are at war. These ladies and gentlemen representing us in Washington are adapt connivers and schemers. They learned that in Conniving and Scheming-101. Do you think they will keep track of our bathroom duties?

Land of the free, home of the brave
Is this true any longer, maybe home of the brave still applies. But then, some day, they will need to do something about all that land taken up for burials. Dig em up. That is good fertile land going to waste This country leads the world in number of per capita prisoners, most of which involves marijuana arrest for use, sales or growing. Prohibition did not work for liquor and it's not going to work for Marijuana. If we legalized it and controlled it as we have with liquor, we could probably do away with half the prisons we now have. We won't do it because it is a big money maker for all concerned, i.e., the crooks as well as the cops. Privately operated prisons are lucrative. Doing away with so many would put lots of businesses out of business, not to mention, the tens of thousands of workers standing in the unemployment lines.
Everyone but marijuana users is winning. For crying out loud, smoking weed is not as bad for you as drinking liquor or smoking tobacco. No one has died from smoking weed. Personally, I stay away from both. I tasted them, but I never inhaled or swallowed any of that nasty stuff. J.
Smoking cigarettes is what we need to outlaw. This is what damn near killed me twenty-three years ago. Tobacco too, is a thriving business and much of its profit goes into campaign funds for our hoggish representatives. I believe, if we did away with them, the cigarettes that is. On second thought, add the representatives too. Our country would be in a hell of a lot better shape than it is now.

We have the right to photograph anything in public
One of our rights as a US citizen is we are allowed to photograph, just about, almost, nearly, anything in public as long as we are lawfully standing on public property. However, there is always a however, we cannot photograph some federal buildings, even though there is no sign stating such. We are responsible for knowing this crap. This falls under, IGNORANCE OF THE LAW.

Yeah, right. That is unless cops think otherwise. Some cops believe they are exempt from the law. "We don't need no stinking warrant. Empty your pockets, scumbag." They are the ones breaking the law, stripping our rights from us. Some think they have the right to modify or amend the law on the spot. I wonder sometimes, do their supervisors give them explicit instructions on how to do this. Aren't cops supposed to know the law, too? They do but some like to twist it a little and take advantage of some of us who are not so sure about it.

They photograph us until we turn blue in the face, but when it comes to us photographing them, some have a lapse of memory or get huffy and throw their authority at us. They strip our rights from us, bully and intimidate us and chase us away. They illegally confiscate our cameras and arrest us, see a video here and an article HERE, You just can't fight City Hall or the police. Here is a link to ACLU on our right to photograph in public.
Watch out. Big Brother has his eye on you.

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