When Online Surveillance Monitors the Internet Activities of Activists People Become Frightened to Protest Against Their Government.
When online surveillance becomes more widely known among American citizens perhaps it will become more of an issue then it is now.
Very few people realize the extent to which Internet surveillance is practiced, particularly as it was during the Bush administration.
Surveillance of Email and Rights of Privacy.
Surveillance of email by the government, marketing industries, and other agencies have left everyone wide open for their most intimate conversations to be stored in central data banks.
A big part of the world’s information is talked about over the internet and within email communications.
All one needs to do is watch when you are being solicited and by whom.
IP Surveillance Replaces Analog Video Surveillance.
IP surveillance is gradually replacing Analog Video Surveillance.
The IP system gives each IP device an individual address.
IP is an acronym for Internet Protocol.
An IP device with a local address can send data and images to the internet to be viewed and managed offsite of the camera’s or IP device’s physical location.
Government Conducted Email Surveillance, What is the Impact on Society and Privacy?
It is common knowledge that technological innovation has made email surveillance as easy as eavesdropping on a telephone conversation.
Back doors that have been built into telecommunication infrastructures allow for almost immediate real-time surveillance of emails and other forms of electronic communication that passes through the networks of the information industry.
Echelon Surveillance, America’s New “Eye in the Sky” Program.
The Echelon Surveillance Program is part of the booming spy industry.
This technology makes it possible to monitor anyone, anywhere.
It is protected by barriers of secrecy and fortified by billions of dollars worth of extremely high technology
This secret Anglo-American global surveillance system is capable of listening to most of us, most of the time.
The Echelon Surveillance Network is Used to Spy on People at Home and Abroad.
The Echelon surveillance network is one of the most frightening pieces of technology in the world, as it is a system that is used in order to spy on people all over the world.
The signals intelligence of Echelon is used by the United States, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and each country that is involved not only analyze the data of their citizens but the data of other countries as well.
The Echelon System is Operated as Part of the US-UK Security Agreement.
The Echelon system is operated as part of the US-UK Security Agreement.
Five different states were a part of the agreement which created this system; they are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United kingdom, and the United States or simply AUSCANZUKUS.
The exact political and intelligence capabilities of the system are somewhat unclear.
Computer Surveillance System. Privacy is Gone.
The computer surveillance system put in place by the U.S. government has abolished all rights to privacy by citizens of the country.
The U.S. government has made a case for this system by stating that they are only protecting citizens from terrorist acts.
However, in order to do what they refer to as protection, they have access to phone calls, emails, text messages and even movements of the American people.
Big Brother Takes Computer Surveillance Software a Little Too Far.
How do you really feel about computer surveillance software?
Do you even know how far the government has gone to violate your basic right of privacy and security?
In the name of protecting your ‘rights’ and your ‘security’ and your ‘freedoms’ the government has reached an all new low in terms of violating these basic rights.
When was the last time you actually read a Privacy Policy?
People are Listening to Alex Jones on Internet Censorship Fight For Our Rights to Unlimited Internet Access.
Since its inception, the internet has been used as a vital tool for gathering and sharing information without government censorship.
Listening to Alex Jones on internet censorship , the main internet service providers are making a push to use government sponsorship to remove internet sites that do not conform to their beliefs.

