By Philip Giraldi
July 10, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" -
- "SCF"
-The Biden Administration is calling
on Americans to spy on friends, neighbors
and family and reporting any “extremist”
views to the authorities.
The American people have increasingly
become aware that government surveillance
and corporate censorship have combined to
keep people ignorant and controlled. What is
taking place has generated some dark humor.
A friend of mine, also a former CIA officer,
wrote to me recently and said
tongue-in-cheek that he retains a lot of
respect for the Agency because it is the
only major government national security
entity that does not read our mail and
emails. Those jobs are the responsibility of
the NSA and FBI. I responded that I would
imagine that CIA does in fact read quite a
lot of mail where it operates overseas but
it is probably done the old-fashioned way by
recruiting an underpaid mail clerk as an
agent.
The whole issue of the government spying
illegally on its own citizens has again made
the news with the claims by conservative
commentator Tucker Carlson that NSA has
been spying on him, presumably because
he has connections that the government
regards either as subversive or, in the new
reckoning, as “extremists” who are potential
“domestic terrorists.” Given the reasonable
assumption that anyone who voted for Donald
Trump might well fall under those
categories, that means that something like
half the U.S. population could be under
suspicion.
Mass electronic surveillance of literally
trillions of phone calls and messages
worldwide without a warrant in violation of
the Fourth Amendment restrictions on
searches without probable cause or a proper
warrant issued by a judge has been the
regular NSA authorized procedure at least
since 9/11 and there is no reason to assume
that it is no longer the practice. It
basically is initiated by the agency
involved (normally NSA or FBI) going to the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
Court or to some other appropriate judge to
get a warrant on an individual where there
is some probable cause. Probable cause can
consist of “someone searching the web for
suspicious stuff.” The Court then gives its
approval, which it does in the case of FISA
99% of the time. When that individual is
then surveilled, the names of his or her
contacts are also added to the
investigation. And it goes on from there,
expanding and growing until it includes
thousands of phone numbers and email
addresses, individuals who are
overwhelmingly innocent of any wrongdoing.
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So, it is safe to assume that many of us
are right at this moment eligible for being
monitored electronically by the federal
government. If one combines that with the
Biden Administration’s June 1st announcement
of a war on “domestic terrorism,” which it
clearly considers to be a function of “white
supremacists,” it is easy to see where all
that is going. Biden pulled no punches, describing the
threat from “white supremacy” as the “most
lethal threat to the homeland today,” so
that would mean that the government is doing
all in its power to stamp it out, whatever
it takes and whatever that means.
Surveilling ordinary Americans for what
they might be thinking, which is what this
comes down to, would be a George Orwellian
1984 tale for our times, updated from when
Winston Smith was doing mandatory daily
exercises in front of his television set. He
slacked off a bit and the TV instantly
admonished him. He then wondered whether it
was possible that he and all the other
residents of Airstrip One (once called
Britain) are surveilled all the time. He
concluded that they were.
So, if your television set suddenly
speaks to you in the next few months, it
might not be Alexa. The other development
that has surfaced in the past couple of
weeks is the increased corporate cooperation
with what the government is saying and
doing. Mainstream media has certainly done
its share of obfuscation, including the
current near total
suppression of the story that a key
witness who provided false testimony against
journalist Julian Assange languishing in a
British prison has turned out to be a
pedophile, diagnosed sociopath and serial
liar. But the major player is inevitably
social media, which has enormous power in
the United States and also elsewhere to
shape opinions and propagate false
information that serves the government
agenda. The media has banned numerous
groups, individuals, and links to sites from
its pages, a barrier to free speech and
freedom of expression. And it has, for
example, enthusiastically cooperated fully
with the essentially fraudulent government
claims of Russian interference in the two
most recent U.S. elections. It is censoring
or denigrating material that is at variance
with official policies, including, for
example, Facebook’s pop-ups that appear
whenever there is any article that contests
the approved version of the response to the
COVID virus.
Back in June, the Biden administration
said it would
also be working with some of the large
high-technology and social media companies
to “increase information sharing” to assist
in combatting radicalization. Biden
announced that his Justice Department
would create ways for Americans to report
radicalized friends and family to the
government. One senior official put it this
way: “We will work to improve public
awareness of federal resources to address
concerning or threatening behavior before
violence occurs… If you see something, say
something. This involves creating contexts
in which those who are family members or
friends or co-workers know that there are
pathways and avenues to raise concerns and
seek help for those who they have perceived
to be radicalizing and potentially
radicalizing towards violence.”
In other words, in plain English, the
Biden Administration is calling on Americans
to spy on friends, neighbors and family and
reporting any “extremist” views to the
authorities. Well, Facebook is now fully on
board with more of the same, engaged in the
“hot” war against the “white
supremacists/extremists/domestic
terrorists.” It has blocked or shut down
many former contributors and also begun
posting at least two versions of warnings to
users. One targets individuals who might
have personally been visiting an “extremist”
site while the other encourages users to
snitch on friends or family who might be
enticed by such material. The personalized
pop-up reads as follows: “[Name of
Recipient], you many have been exposed to
harmful extremist content recently – Violent
groups try to manipulate your anger and
disappointment. You can take action now to
protect yourself and others.-Get support
from experts-Spot the signs, understand the
dangers of extremism and hear from people
who escaped violent groups.”
The snitch on friends version reads: “Are
you concerned that someone you know is
becoming an extremist?-We care about
preventing extremism on Facebook. Others in
your situation have received confidential
support.-How you can help.-Hear stories and
get advice from people who escaped violent
extremist groups-Get support.”
To be sure, one has to ask how Facebook
knows that one has visited an “extremist”
site since they have blocked such material.
Are they somehow hacking into the personal
accounts of their own users? The situation
is dire, no doubt about it, but it has
provoked a backlash, including this post:
“Become the extremist Facebook warned you
about!” One also has to wonder how Facebook
will deal with individuals who complain
about some
other groups with a demonstrated history
of promoting violence, including black lives
matter, that are not white supremacist
related. It will almost certainly do
nothing, just like the federal government’s
demonstrated “racially sensitive” supine
response to a year of riot, burning, looting
and homicide. In truth Americans are
standing at the edge of a precipice with
just one more “crisis” possibly coming that
will tip everyone over the edge so we wind
up with a totalitarian government which
works hard to keep everyone safe by doing
the opposite. We are almost there, and if
you doubt it just go take a look at Facebook.