tv The Truthseeker RT February 8, 2013 3:44pm-4:00pm EST
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expose a moment of harm of security on top troubles so they will simply tell us all the cities that deploy these. investigative journalist medicine please describe to us a world of so called intelligence streets you might be having an intense conversation with a friend you might be having a friendly argument over a sports game or whatever it may be a political situation the cops could be called in then you are treated as a criminal in till you can be proven innocent of some kind of criminal activity and the problem with that is obviously that it is the complete reverse of what the american justice system is supposed to be we are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty but with this kind of pre-crime technology where you are held guilty intil you can be proven innocent is truly a kind of remind already report style absolute science fiction when we're talking about this kind of stuff but unfortunately behavior recognition is getting rolled
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out in these cameras privacy expert. is the government breaking us constitution it's states pretty clearly in the fourth amendment that united states persons that say anybody in the united states should be free from warrantless search and seizure so it's pretty clear to us that these c.l.u. that listening to someone's phone call or reading their e-mail constitutes a search simple question was should people know what its government is doing that's essentially what dianne feinstein said on the floor of the senate and they were debating if i saw a reactor ization. back in december she basically said just that you know we can't tell people what we're really doing because if they found out they get pissed and you know that that is not an acceptable way to govern in a democracy elected senators also call reveal all you'll cools open topped the f.b.i. claims people miss so have no right to privacy you can go. professor neil richards
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do they have any legal grounding to do that at all i think to say that no one has a right to privacy when they use a mobile so no one has a right to privacy when the use the internet. every us family is being recorded not just for emails but in everything it does from poking tickets to choice of dog food that's harvesting of dates is being aided and abetted by your local network provider see even wired up its circuit direct to the national security agency to take joint sold themselves as anti establishment in nineteen eighty-four uppal was this freedom fighter slaying big brother but in twenty thirteen big brothers no i pulled in the sort of. subsequent rich mogul is the only one doing this company's you know basically let's take a step back there are the policies by the companies that basically say you have no privacy an example of that would be facebook they can sell your data monitor your
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data they change your policies all the time and they've made those changes with very little or no notification to the users even china hasn't had the ability to monitor their citizens with such depth and breadth as a company like google how did by feds constantly. comb plans an end to the government's spying capability my goal is within the next five. years i want to encrypt half of the internet you know just. reestablish a balance between a person an individual and the state because right now we're living a very close to this vision of george all and i think it's not the right way you know it's a wrong path that the government's on thinking that they can spy on everybody but governments know openly working to kill a free internet all together leaving the internet alone has been the. the nation's
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internet policy since the internet was first commercialized was then and this is now but boy all the victims of this innocent people wiki leaks revealed the facts so shocking the feds attacked. day and night for over a week still people reading it. e-mails exposed. more. than threats this operates of testimony confirms the real target is ordinary americans because. they were all american and the guy goes back to his supervisor and these people are all americans the supervisor says just to transcribe it transcribe everything a lot of these people were having personal phone calls calling their families and everything just disappeared somewhere someone. after a few days he said he didn't want to do it anymore didn't think it was right so
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they got somebody else to do it there's a lot of intimidation and people just follow. the national intelligence somehow claim everyone is practical and effective with an independent probe the exact opposite what a bunch of crap coming through hampering counterterrorism the inquiry could not identify a single contribution. made to disrupt an active terrorist plot. centers existed when they did not centers forward intelligence and. civil liberties and privacy personnel are prohibited from monitoring u.s. persons for activities protected by the u.s. constitution such as the first amendment freedoms of peaceful assembly and protest it'll be the biggest bunch of crap in history a million square foot facility. will hold all the world's information for the next
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hundred years. when strangers getting control of. kids. through school supplied. croaks of strangers with access to all files how serious will the abuse there are over four and a half million people in this country now what have security clearances you know a number of those people are actually working for private corporations so these teachers snooping on aides are about you know police in appropriately using databases to look up information about their ex-girlfriends are you know mayer is using information to look to you know their political enemies whatever this is actually just the tip of the iceberg because we don't you know what these people are really doing every day when they sit in front of a computer that you know has access surveillance feeds from all around the country or all around the world or you know any number of databases containing you know so much information about what early every single person's country in the u.s.
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. saudi arabia has ordered its retailers to construct one point six meter tall barriers in the middle of their stores a rather unusual demand is that something related to everyone's favorite buzzword terrorism no it is to keep male and female coworkers separate saudi arabia is pretty infamous in the west for its laws regarding the sexes and their segregation activists always want to go to other countries to convince them to adopt western attitudes that deep down in their hearts they secretly want but often they miss things like the fact that it was saudi women who ask for the segregation feeling uncomfortable while buying products from men according to a.f.p. you know some people in countries like saudi arabia or north korea might actually like living a radically different lifestyle and even if they don't like living that way well it
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is their job to fix it not by some sort of western intervention when i want to live in either of those countries not really do i want to live in a country with the saudi arabian concept of gender not really but part of having freedom of choice means being able to choose things that i may think are backwards or illogical you know let them have the walls in the stores if they want western civilization you know if it's truly the end all of human evolution then they'll take those walls down eventually on their own but that's just my opinion. there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of the dead noses of. over six to two percent of those species i've done this with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in
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