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Despite what this police statist may believe is within the scope of government’s responsibility, the fourth amendment of our Constitution is very clear on this. As human beings we all have a right to be safe and secure in our persons, homes, and personal effects. This includes our personal private communications and activities. The government of this country has overstepped its bounds. The only solution is handcuffs for ALL those responsible for authorizing such transgressions against a free people. We’re not trying to be pessimists here, but since the odds of that happening are slim to none, we must assume that every digital interaction within the Prism is subject to monitoring. This includes the obvious communication devices like phones and computers, but likewise encompasses your Wifi connected dishwasher, your video gaming system, vehicular GPS tracking, credit card transaction, visits to your doctor, and any appearance you make in front of a camera or microphone. And within just a few short years, even your daily movements, from the minute you step outside your door, will be monitored by a web of thousands of drones hovering quietly above. All of it is being tapped by a network of processors so advanced that they can record and aggregate yottabytes of data (A yottabyte is equivalent to about 100 trillion DVD’s). These capabilities exist right now, and they are being used to watch your every move. The matrix has you.
Posted on: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 00:15:12 +0000

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