
	by Prof. Rodrigue Tremblay
	January 1, 2011
	from 
	GlobalResearch Website
	
	 
	
	
	 
	
		
		“They who can give up essential liberty to 
		obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
		
		Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American 
		inventor, journalist, printer, diplomat, and statesman (1775)
		
		“Americans used to roar like lions for liberty; now we bleat like sheep 
		for security.”
		
		Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993), 
		American Christian preacher and author
		
		"A Party member lives from birth to death under the eye of the Thought 
		Police. Even when he is alone he can never be sure that he is alone... At the apex of the pyramid comes 
		Big Brother. Big Brother is 
		infallible and all-powerful. Every success, every achievement, every 
		victory, every scientific discovery, all knowledge, all wisdom, all 
		happiness, all virtue, are held to issue directly from his leadership 
		and inspiration." 
		
		George Orwell (1903-1950) (Eric Arthur 
		Blair), (book: 1984)
		
		“Since information gives power, access to personal files can lead to 
		unreasonable pressures, even blackmail, especially against those with 
		the least resources, people who depend upon public programs, for 
		example. Big Brother isn't a camera. Big Brother is a computer.” 
		
		
		C.J. Howard, political novel “Cybercash”
		
	
	
	 
	
	In 2049, when the 100th anniversary 
	of the publication of George Orwell political novel “1984” 
	will be celebrated, it will be recalled that the immediate post 
	September 
	11, 2001 period marked the beginning of a gradual decline in personal 
	liberty and freedom, especially in the United States but also elsewhere, and 
	the emergence of a great information-obsessed Leviathan. 
	
	 
	
	Freedom rarely disappears in one fell swoop. Its 
	disappearance is rather the end result of a thousand encroachments.
	
	Pushed to the extreme and without clear democratic oversight, it becomes the 
	mark of a totalitarian state, when authorities feel that they never have 
	enough information on the people. It is because information is power and 
	state bureaucrats and politicians naturally like to be in control; on the 
	one hand, releasing as little information about their own actions through an 
	imposed secrecy, and on the other, accumulating as much information as 
	possible about the citizens.
	
	And today, modern governments have all the tools to transform their country 
	into a creeping police state, more so now then ever before, in this 
	electronic age. They have access to information technology that previous 
	full-fledged “police state” governments could only have dreamed about.
	
	Nowadays, with super computers and revolutionary new models to gather 
	information and build databases, governments, i.e. bureaucrats and 
	politicians, are in a position as never before to accumulate and correlate 
	tremendous amounts of personal information on their citizens, from public 
	(federal, state and local) as well as from a plethora of private sources.
	
	
	 
	
	Government intelligence on each and every 
	citizen is thus rendered much easier and, I would add, much more 
	frightening. Indeed, the potential for abuse is enormous.
	
	In 2002, for example, retired Vice Admiral John Poindexter proposed 
	that the U.S. government create a tracking and monitoring system called "Total 
	Information Awareness", in order for the U.S. government to 
	gather information in a preventive way about individuals from widely varied 
	sources, including,
	
		
		tax records, telephone calling records, 
		credit card charges, banking transactions, airline or ship reservations, 
		and various biometric databases, without taking into consideration civil 
		liberties or a citizens' right to privacy, the U.S. Privacy Act of 1974, 
		or without having to request search warrants and without having to give 
		prior notice to the persons involved. 
	
	
	The pretext was to allow the government to 
	thwart possible terrorist activity, thus creating an unlimited appetite for 
	information.
	
	Well, there are clear signs that this massive data mining system on 
	individuals is now solidly in place and is in full operation and can be 
	expected to grow over time. 
	
	 
	
	George Orwell must be turning in his 
	grave.
	
		
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			First, the U.S. Department of Homeland 
			Security’s network of fusion centers, launched in 2003, has allowed 
			the government to centralize a host of previously disparate 
			information about Americans and foreigners alike, whether related to 
			personal and business records, drivers licenses, local taxes, local 
			infractions, police records, etc., through a host of coordinated 
			information-sharing networks. 
			 
			
			(N.B.: The U.S. 
			Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was established on November 
			25, 2002 and is the domestic equivalent of the Department of 
			Defense.)
			 
			 
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			Secondly, central provisions of the USA 
			Patriot Act, signed into law by President 
			
			George W. Bush on October 
			26, 2001, allow the government to operate roving wire taps, search 
			any individual’s business, personal, and even library records upon 
			presentation of a national security letter, and spy on so-called 
			"lone wolf" suspects, i.e., foreign nationals who have no known 
			links to groups designated as terrorist. 
			 
			
			On this, the current Obama 
			administration, by extending those provisions, is scarcely different 
			than the previous Bush administration.
 
 
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			Thirdly, since passports and tight 
			intelligence screening have been made a requirement for most 
			international travel by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 
			since January 1, 2008, every individual traveling in and out of the 
			United States has all his or her whereabouts and movements recorded 
			so the government knows at all times his or her address and the 
			places he or she has traveled to and from.
			
			For instance, U.S. Transportation Security Administration's recent 
			decision to use 
			full-body airport X-ray scanners and full body 
			groping at airports is another example where so-called security 
			procedures are applied blindly and indiscriminately. 
			 
		
	
	
	There is more to come, since it has been 
	announced that such invasive intelligence screening is coming to hotels and 
	shopping malls, as well as to trains, buses and ports, etc.
	 
	
	These are some of the main features of the new 
	government apparatus to gather information on people. There are many others.
	
	
	 
	
	Take for instance the requirement, since 2002, 
	that all American high schools must give Pentagon military recruiters the 
	names and contact information of all their juniors and seniors. Failure to 
	comply on their part may result in the loss of government funding.
	
	The logical next step for the U.S. government would be to follow a recent 
	Italy's lead and outlaw outright the use of cash for most transactions, 
	except for small ones, thus providing the government even more minute 
	information about an individual's income, purchases and displacements. 
	Nothing will escape the watching eye of the government in the electronic 
	age. People will be filed, photographed and corralled.
	
	Indeed, the way mass government surveillance systems are growing, by year 
	2020, chances are good that Americans will be living in a “Brave New World”!
	
	CYBER BIG BROTHER would know it all and it will be watching you.