K.S. Rajan (10
March 2012)
"USA
UNDER SURVEILLANCE-WND"
ONE NATION UNDER SURVEILLANCE!
'Big Brother is watching' in ways Orwell never dreamed
surveilanceEverywhere you look, there it is again – staring you
in the face.
The four-way traffic cameras at virtually every intersection.
Police secretly attaching GPS tracking devices to citizens'
automobiles. Invasive TSA pat-downs and nude X-ray scannings –
after first being required to raise your hands as though you
were being arrested. Internet sites that track your online
activities so thoroughly they almost seem to know what you're
thinking.
Did you know that the ordinary-looking white van next to you on
the highway may house government agents peering at you via
backscatter X-ray scanners? Or that Miami and several other U.S.
cities are experimenting with drones to spy on their citizens?
Do you know how easy it is to track your every movement through
your cell phone?
Mesmerized by the amazing convenience and connectedness made
possible by gee-whiz consumer electronics, most Americans don't
realize their world is rapidly coming to resemble the
totalitarian society described by novelist George Orwell in
"1984," one characterized by universal surveillance.
In fact, as documented in the stunning March issue of
Whistleblower magazine – titled "ONE NATION UNDER SURVEILLANCE"
– in today's America, "Big Brother is watching in ways Orwell
never dreamed."
"ONE NATION UNDER SURVEILLANCE" comprehensively documents how
Americans today face unprecedented attacks – from all directions
– not just on their privacy, but on their liberty. Contents
include:
• "One nation under surveillance" by Joseph
Farah
• "Government peering at you with X-rays on
the highway" by Michael Carl, revealing what's really inside
that plain white van
• "'Big Mall' watching your every move,"
showing why shopping-mall managers are boasting, "We can see,
like migrating birds, where people are going to"
• "Government eyes turning bugs into spies"
by Steve Elwart, on how new micro "drones" – actual real-live
insects – are being outfitted with tiny cameras and microphones
• "Schools electronically spy on fat kids."
Imagine your child wearing a special electronic monitoring
bracelet that transmits his physiological data back to some
school official – all without your knowledge or consent
• "How dictators get our latest surveillance
technology" by David Kupelian, on a special product show
nicknamed the "Wiretappers' Ball" where virtually anybody from
any nation can purchase products that allow users to track
hundreds of cell phones at once, read emails by the tens of
thousands, and much more
• "Obama czar proposed government
'infiltrate' social network sites" by Aaron Klein, on regulatory
"czar" Cass Sunstein's audacious campaign to have government
agents surreptitiously go online to "undermine" viewpoints with
which they disagree
• "What feds can learn from Egyptian Internet
control" by Chuck Norris, on the Obama administration's
unpublicized but relentless quest to regulate cyberspace
• "Why Google will soon know more about you
than your wife does"
• "Some Americans 'likely' to get cancer from
airport scanners" by Jerome Corsi, on top experts who say those
X-ray scanners are not as safe as the government claims
• "Experts warn RFID risks outweigh benefits"
by Phil Elmore, who reveals how ubiquitous radio frequency
identification is becoming in our lives – at the expense of our
security
• "'Stingray" can find you by tracking your
cell phone," on a high-tech device police use to track you by
impersonating a cell-phone tower – and the coming Fourth
Amendment court battle it is causing
• "Breathalyzer tests for school kids?" by
Bob Unruh, on a school district that forced an innocent girl to
take a police sobriety test without even notifying her parents
• "Court to government: Hands off babies'
DNA!" on how one state's ruling has given privacy advocates a
big victory in their fight with government
• "Woman sues state over mandatory 'mark of
the beast'" by Bob Unruh, on one citizen's challenge to
government's demand for biometrics to obtain a driver's license
• … and much more!
"This issue of Whistleblower will shock you. It will scare you,"
says WND editor, founder and CEO Joseph Farah. "It will make you
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