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Date: July 22, 2008 9:02:28 PM PDT
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Subject: Fwd: "Main Core," Bush's HARDCORE Secret Domestic
Surveillance System
Part of the patrimony passed along from NWO Emperor Bush I to Bush
II ... ?
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Sent: 7/22/2008 5:00:03 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
Subj: Breaking news from Salon >>
Gregory T. Nojeim from the Center for Democracy and Technology says,
"It's not just the 'Terrorist Surveillance Program'," referring to
the Bush administration's misleading name for the NSA's warrantless
wiretapping program. "We need a broader investigation -- it seems
we're always just looking at little chunks but missing the bigger
picture."
A prime area of inquiry for a sweeping new investigation would be
the Bush administration's alleged use of a top-secret database
dating back to the 1980s and known to government insiders as "Main
Core," the database reportedly collects and stores -- without
warrants or court orders -- the names and detailed data of Americans
considered to be threats to national security.
According to several former U.S. government officials with extensive
knowledge of intelligence operations, Main Core in its current
incarnation apparently contains a vast amount of personal data on
Americans. One former intelligence official described Main Core as
"an emergency internal security database system" designed for use by
the military in the event of a national catastrophe, a suspension of
the Constitution or the imposition of martial law.
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