U.S. Government Storing Information on Americans in Vast Surveillance Database

December 20th, 2010

Via: Washington Post:

Nine years after the terrorist attacks of 2001, the United States is assembling a vast domestic intelligence apparatus to collect information about Americans, using the FBI, local police, state homeland security offices and military criminal investigators.

The system, by far the largest and most technologically sophisticated in the nation’s history, collects, stores and analyzes information about thousands of U.S. citizens and residents, many of whom have not been accused of any wrongdoing.

The government’s goal is to have every state and local law enforcement agency in the country feed information to Washington to buttress the work of the FBI, which is in charge of terrorism investigations in the United States.

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Research Credit: WS

4 Responses to “U.S. Government Storing Information on Americans in Vast Surveillance Database”

  1. Eileen says:

    @Pookie,
    Thanks,
    I think I’m finally reading you correctly. As Jake says in Avatar, ” This is our land.”
    I don’t know what’s coming but if there is a fight coming, count me in.

  2. shoe2one says:

    It’s propaganda ….

    If the “they” want you to know they’ll probably publish it in something like the washington post, I’d imagine.

    Just a guess

  3. shoe2one says:

    Some of those CIA and NSA guys didn’t know shit about WinXP or how to make it secure. I now don’t really care but I don’t think they are as smart as they want us to believe.

    You should be worrying about the Cult of Dead Cow guy that’s running the funny farm.

    (Debain)

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