As good as technology has been throughout the centuries for the development and advancement of Mankind, it is becoming a four-letter-word in the 21st century as it is being used more and more to rob us of our constitutionally-protected right to privacy.
In fact, it's to the point now that Leviathan governments throughout the West - in Great Britain, birthplace of the Magna Carta, the "Great Charter of the Liberties of England (1215 A.D.); and the greatest of all documents of liberty, the U.S. Constitution - no longer regard those rights as inviolable, as long as you step foot outside of your home.
Consider the latest assault on privacy: Roving backscatter X-ray vans roaming through your city streets. Yes; that's right, the sadistic exploitation of your person is not just for overzealous TSA agents at the nearby airport anymore.
According to a recent report in Forbes, Billerica, an American Science & Engineering firm based in Massachusetts, has sold more than 500 backscatter x-ray scanners mounted in vans to both U.S. and foreign government agencies over the past few years. The vans are being driven past neighboring vehicles in order to view their contents, Joe Reiss, one of the company's vice presidents of marketing, told the financial magazine. Full story...
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In fact, it's to the point now that Leviathan governments throughout the West - in Great Britain, birthplace of the Magna Carta, the "Great Charter of the Liberties of England (1215 A.D.); and the greatest of all documents of liberty, the U.S. Constitution - no longer regard those rights as inviolable, as long as you step foot outside of your home.
Consider the latest assault on privacy: Roving backscatter X-ray vans roaming through your city streets. Yes; that's right, the sadistic exploitation of your person is not just for overzealous TSA agents at the nearby airport anymore.
According to a recent report in Forbes, Billerica, an American Science & Engineering firm based in Massachusetts, has sold more than 500 backscatter x-ray scanners mounted in vans to both U.S. and foreign government agencies over the past few years. The vans are being driven past neighboring vehicles in order to view their contents, Joe Reiss, one of the company's vice presidents of marketing, told the financial magazine. Full story...
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