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Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 04:32:54 -0500
From: John P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: John Birch Discuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: You Are a Suspect



Now with the US House favorably voting for the new Homeland Security, our federal 
government is already fabricating the means to tighten its grip around the throats of 
Americans. While this may be shocking to most, what is more alarming is that so few 
even care. Be reminded that under the UN Treaty Red Chinese troops can be "invited" 
onto US soil to suppress any dissent and "resistance" to the 'war on terrorism.'


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http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/14/opinion/14SAFI.html?ex=1037854800&en=3778829e1bec3dc2&ei=5062&partner=GOOGLE
      November 14, 2002
      You Are a Suspect
      By WILLIAM SAFIRE


      WASHINGTON - If the Homeland Security Act is not amended before passage, here is 
what will happen to you:

      Every purchase you make with a credit card, every magazine subscription you buy 
and medical prescription you fill, every Web site you visit and e-mail you send or 
receive, every academic grade you receive, every bank deposit you make, every trip you 
book and every event you attend - all these transactions and communications will go 
into what the Defense Department describes as "a virtual, centralized grand database."

      To this computerized dossier on your private life from commercial sources, add 
every piece of information that government has about you - passport application, 
driver's license and bridge toll records, judicial and divorce records, complaints 
from nosy neighbors to the F.B.I., your lifetime paper trail plus the latest hidden 
camera surveillance - and you have the supersnoop's dream: a "Total Information 
Awareness" about every U.S. citizen.

      This is not some far-out Orwellian scenario. It is what will happen to your 
personal freedom in the next few weeks if John Poindexter gets the unprecedented power 
he seeks.

      Remember Poindexter? Brilliant man, first in his class at the Naval Academy, 
later earned a doctorate in physics, rose to national security adviser under President 
Ronald Reagan. He had this brilliant idea of secretly selling missiles to Iran to pay 
ransom for hostages, and with the illicit proceeds to illegally support contras in 
Nicaragua.

      A jury convicted Poindexter in 1990 on five felony counts of misleading Congress 
and making false statements, but an appeals court overturned the verdict because 
Congress had given him immunity for his testimony. He famously asserted, "The buck 
stops here," arguing that the White House staff, and not the president, was 
responsible for fateful decisions that might prove embarrassing.

      This ring-knocking master of deceit is back again with a plan even more 
scandalous than Iran-contra. He heads the "Information Awareness Office" in the 
otherwise excellent Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which spawned the 
Internet and stealth aircraft technology. Poindexter is now realizing his 20-year 
dream: getting the "data-mining" power to snoop on every public and private act of 
every American.

      Even the hastily passed U.S.A. Patriot Act, which widened the scope of the 
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and weakened 15 privacy laws, raised 
requirements for the government to report secret eavesdropping to Congress and the 
courts. But Poindexter's assault on individual privacy rides roughshod over such 
oversight.

      He is determined to break down the wall between commercial snooping and secret 
government intrusion. The disgraced admiral dismisses such necessary differentiation 
as bureaucratic "stovepiping." And he has been given a $200 million budget to create 
computer dossiers on 300 million Americans.

      When George W. Bush was running for president, he stood foursquare in defense of 
each person's medical, financial and communications privacy. But Poindexter, whose 
contempt for the restraints of oversight drew the Reagan administration into its most 
serious blunder, is still operating on the presumption that on such a sweeping theft 
of privacy rights, the buck ends with him and not with the president.

      This time, however, he has been seizing power in the open. In the past week John 
Markoff of The Times, followed by Robert O'Harrow of The Washington Post, have 
revealed the extent of Poindexter's operation, but editorialists have not grasped its 
undermining of the Freedom of Information Act.

      Political awareness can overcome "Total Information Awareness," the combined 
force of commercial and government snooping. In a similar overreach, Attorney General 
Ashcroft tried his Terrorism Information and Prevention System (TIPS), but public 
outrage at the use of gossips and postal workers as snoops caused the House to shoot 
it down. The Senate should now do the same to this other exploitation of fear.

      The Latin motto over Poindexter"s new Pentagon office reads "Scientia Est 
Potentia" - "knowledge is power." Exactly: the government's infinite knowledge about 
you is its power over you. "We're just as concerned as the next person with protecting 
privacy," this brilliant mind blandly assured The Post. A jury found he spoke falsely 
before.


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