Saturday, July 14, 2012

Hang up the phone; Big Brother Australia is listening...

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One government official was recently quoted as saying:

It will be one of the most controversial inquiries the committee has ever held

Privacy, in my opinion, is a fundamental right. If a government has no reason to investigate your actions online and has no suspicions that would warrant the storage and collection of your private data, for what reason do they intend to collect and store your internet data and phone records for two years?

What the Globalists in power fear the most is broad awareness from the public about this proposal.

It’s obvious that the Australian Government doesn’t want the public to know about this and that they don’t want the public to debate and scrutinize the validity of the proposal.

Recently, a government official from the Attorney-General’s Department, Claudia Hernandez, wrote in her decision about releasing parts of the highly censored document that the release of some sections of it: Full story...

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