The
Surveillance State Should Be Targeted on Cows
By Craig Murray
April 18, 2016
"Information
Clearing House"
- British citizens are now watched by Big Brother
more closely than any other people in the world. All
activity by British people on the web or on the
phone is now monitored and stored. The British
government employs more secret police – GCHQ, MI5,
MI6 and SO15 – per head of population than Russia.
Let me repeat that. The British have more secret
police per head of population than Russia. British
people are
watched on closed circuit television more often
than any other people in the world. Under the
Prevent programme, “radicals” like me can only speak
in universities under monitoring so intense and
conditions so onerous that organisers give up, as I
can personally witness.
The Prevent
strategy provides for informants in every
governmental institution who report any expressions
of dissent. The UK has effective levels of
surveillance – and a far higher volume of
intelligence reports on their own citizens – than
were ever achieved by the Stasi in Eastern Germany.
But of
course, it is all “essential” to protect the
citizens from the “threat” of Islamic terrorism,
which is a fundamental threat to our existence,
right?
So how big
a threat is Islamic terrorism?
Since 2000,
57 people have been killed in the UK by Islamic
terrorism.
Since 2000, 74 people have been killed in the UK
by cattle.
So cows are actually a more potent threat to our
personal society that terrorism.
Or more
seriously – since 2000,
15,612 people have been murdered in the UK. Of
whom only 57 were murdered by terrorists. You have
in fact almost a 300 times greater chance of being
murdered by someone else than by a terrorist. Indeed
you have over 200 times a greater chance of being
murdered by your partner, a family member or a close
friend, than a terrorist.
The
surveillance state has fundamentally changed society
in response to a “threat” which is statistically
miniscule.
It has
greatly increased the power of the state, at a time
when the state is both facilitating and protecting
the greatest growth in wealth inequality in human
history.
That is not
a coincidence.
Craig
Murray is an author, broadcaster and human rights
activist. He was British Ambassador to Uzbekistan
from August 2002 to October 2004 and Rector of the
University of Dundee from 2007 to 2010.https://www.craigmurray.org.uk
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