Welcome to the Police State
Naked press intimidation - Ex-CBS reporter was
spied on by Big Brother Government.
By Gary;
Do you hear that big nothing out there?
Yep, that silence you hear is the bi-partisan collection of Washington D.C. political hacks who say nothing when their unconstitutional spying on the American people is exposed.
Simply, our politicians are traitors to the Constitution that they swore to uphold. Their goal is to build a Police State to "protect" us, but that Police State is really to protect their jobs and power.
Now we have a former CBS News reporter saying she was spied on by the government which planted classified documents on her computer.
Sharyl Attkisson says speculates that the motive was to lay the groundwork for possible charges against her or her sources.
Attkisson's government source told her the computer was hacked into by “a sophisticated entity that used commercial, nonattributable spyware that’s proprietary to a government agency: either the CIA, FBI, the Defense Intelligence Agency or the National Security Agency.”
Sharyl Attkisson |
The spyware included programs that Attkisson says monitored her every keystroke and gave the snoops access to all her e-mails and the passwords to her financial accounts.
“The intruders discovered my Skype account handle, stole the password, activated the audio, and made heavy use of it, presumably as a listening tool,” she said.
Notice there is no real outrage form the Elite Political Class. After all, they are the ones running and funding the NSA spy system and attacking a free Internet press.
The march to 1984 goes on and on with the eager support of both Liberals and Conservatives.Both parties have abandoned most of the Bill of Rights in favor of a corrupt neo-Fascist government of, by and for the special interests.
All hail Big Brother.
(NY Post)
Judge Napolitano
On both parties in Congress allowing the military to arrest U.S. citizens.
"Where I see it going is toward a totalitarian state."
William Binney
Former NSA official
The Land of the Formerly Free. |
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