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1. Just letting you see what I saw as I exited my development via Buena Hills for our outing today. youtu.be/85miGP_gmsA I would like to emphasize I never say anyone in my videos is a Gang Stalker. I am not a mind reader. I dont know a persons intentions. All I hope to do is to share with you what I see to prompt an investigation into the Government Gang Stalking I have experienced 24/7 for 8 years. Weve seen the Womens Movement. Weve seen the Civil Rights Movement. Now is the time for another Great Movement - the American Reform Movement. Our Government has the technological ability to continuously track us and that ability is being outrageously abused in COINTELPRO-like fashion to UNREMITTINGLY HARASS citizens using a new tactic called Gang Stalking/mobbing whereby First Responders, Security Guards, Neighborhood Watch Group members conspicuously surveill (using RED cars/trucks, wearing or carrying RED, in the case of Watch Group members) citizens wherever they go 24/7 for years. In addition, surrounding neighbors are elicited to Gang Stalk the citizens on their entries and exits from their own homes to socially isolate them and to use noise, beeping, setting off alarms etc. to UNREMITTINGLY HARASS. stopgangstalkingpolice youtube/user/bonnieleec We need reform of: law enforcement access to electronic communications content location tracking automatic license plate readers domestic surveillance drones from ACLU: If we can address these four key issue areas, well go a long way toward protecting privacy in the digital age. We need for Congress to pass the Email Privacy Act to provide protections for electronic communications content nationwide. The Problems: 1. The U.S. Government now has the capability to make ours A Total Surveillance Society in which our every move, communication, and activity can be tracked. ACLU - their interest is in expanding surveillance to the maximum state possible. 2. A Surveillance Infrastructure is in place. ACLU - cell phone network, the internet advertising system, and the NSAs spying apparatus Other infrastructures are possible in the future nationwide network of license plate scanner wide area drone surveillance networks of WiFi or RFID readers smart roads the widespread additions of microphones to surveillance cameras increasing range of government cameras to new more invasive areas Solution We could through law make sure location data cant be obtained by our government or law enforcement without a warrant. ACLU: experience suggests that sweeping surveillance systems will be abused - to illegally oppress lawful political dissidents and protesters, stifle political opposition, and squelch free speech - even in largely democratic countries. Authoritarian regimes keep secret information collected. Solution To keep America democratic there must be checks and balances and the distribution of information to the public. Authoritarian regimes rely on secret laws and regulations. Solution To keep America democratic there must be public laws and open decision-making processes. It is up to the people to decide if checks and balances and the distribution of information to the public and public laws and open decision-making processes are adequate - not the Government. Reference: Have We Become A Surveillance State A Five Part-Test https://aclu.org/blog/technology-and-liberty-national-security/have-we-become-surveillance-state-five-part-test We need legislation passed like the Geolocation Privacy and Surveillance Act. Geolocation Privacy and Surveillance Act, H.R. 2168 and S. 1212. wyden.senate.gov/news/press-releases/wyden-chaffetz-introduce-gps-act We Need Surveillance Reform Legislation The Bill of Rights Defense Committee Picks the Surveillance State Repeal Act HR 2818 introduced by Rep. Rush Holt, former leader of the House Intelligence Committee, as the best surveillance reform bill. constitutioncampaign.org/blog/?p=14596#.UjqC-xbvzoB fascisminamerica
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