February 10, 2014 by Arjun Walia. 20 Comments.
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More information regarding the United States’ massive
surveillance program has surfaced again, via Edward Snowden, an NSA
whistleblower who stole thousands of classified documents before leaving the
country. Mainstream media networks in North America completely blacked out the
interview, but that hasn’t stopped the information revealed during the
interview from spreading across the planet. You can watch the full interview here. Not only has your entire life been tracked,
stored and recorded using multiple techniques, we now know that a “super
national intelligence organization” known as the “five eyes” are behind it all,
can do whatever they want, and are far beyond the laws of their own country.
They are an international group within the intelligence community that nobody
knows anything about.
“The five eyes alliance is sort of an artifact of the
post World War II era. Where the anglophone countries of the major powers
banded together to sort of cooperate and share the costs of intelligence
gathering and infrastructure. What the result of this was over decades and
decades was a super national intelligence organization that doesn’t answer to
the laws of its own countries. They not only share the information, they
share the tools and infrastructure, they work together against joint
targets and services.” - Snowden
According to the Canadian Defense and Foreign Affairs
Institute (I live in Canada), the Five Eyes intelligence community is a
cooperative & complex network of linked autonomous intelligence agencies.
Here to protect us from various threats the world faces today, like
terrorism. (1)
This brings me to my next point, the recent
disclosures have brought into question whether spying on citizens is really for
the purpose of protecting citizens. The most common response from the NSA is
that this type of surveillance was, and still is the best method for preventing
any sort of terrorist attack. In the interview, Snowden mentions that mass
surveillance has never prevented any terrorist attack.
Some have speculated that Al-Qaeda was a creation of
the CIA, and that the Bush family was close to the Bin-Laden family. There is a
lot of evidence to suggest that this is the case, that these terrorist
organizations are in fact the creation of the CIA. These links received
worldwide attention, especially when the BBC chose to cover it. (2) Terrorist
organizations have received funding from the CIA. The CIA/Al-Qaeda controversy
is not the only evidence to support manufactured terrorism, 9/11 is the biggest
example. More people are starting to see through the veil that has been
blinding us all for years. Events like 9/11 and “terrorism” are constantly used
as justification for an increased need for ‘national security,’ and as an
excuse to invade other countries for natural resources and more.
“There is a very grave danger that an announced need for increased
security will be seized upon by those anxious to expand its meaning to the
very limits of official censorship and concealment. That I do not intend to
permit to the extent that it is in my control. We are opposed around the world
by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means
for expanding its sphere of influence. On infiltration instead of
invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free
choice.” JFK
“In the councils of government, we must guard against the
acquisition of unwarranted influence whether sought or unsought, by the
military industrial complex. The potential disaster of the rise of mis-placed
power exists, and will persist. We must never let the weight of this
combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes” Dwight
Eisenhower
I think it’s very important for us to question what we
are told. We need to question the world’s constant direction towards increasing
security based on fabricated “attacks.” What’s the real reason these
intelligence agencies are keeping an eye on us? One example could
be free energy, if you have a working device you cannot mention it
in an email or speak about it on the phone without someone checking in on you.
Something like that threatens the entire energy industry (oil).
I truly believe that the mass surveillance program is
not for our protection. For us to assume and actually believe that intelligence
agencies are working to protect us is a dangerous thing to believe. It’s time
to wake up, ask questions and stop condemning other possibilities and explanations
than the ones presented to us on TV. Surveillance is not
for our protection, it is for theirs, and it’s for anything that
threatens the system they have worked so hard to maintain. A system that is now
exponentially deteriorating as the human race wakes up to their full potential,
new possibilities and a greater awareness about what we can create and what is
really happening on our planet today. It doesn’t have to be this way. It’s all
about cooperation and creation. A wise man once said:
“Condemnation without investigation is the height of
ignorance” – Albert Einstein
Again, you can watch the full interview here. If that doesn’t work, you can listen to the full
interview below:
I would also like to emphasize that mass
surveillance is not the NSA’s biggest secret. This came to light recently with
the very first public disclosure of the “black budget” by Snowden (despite
numerous researchers already exposing it.) I’m talking about “Special Access
Programs,” they do not exist publicly, but they do indeed exist. They are
better known as deep black programs, and involve projects that the human race
knows nothing about. You can read more about that here.
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