NEWS YOU WON'T FIND ON CNN:
A Global Infrastructure for Mass Surveillance
By Nolan K. Anderson
02/24/06 "ICH" -- -- Once a government is committed to the
principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only
one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly
repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to
all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives
in fear. --Harry S. Truman
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government.
It can only exist until the voters discover that they can
vote themselves largess of the public treasury. From that
time on the majority always votes for the candidates
promising the most benefits from the public treasury, with
the results that a democracy always collapses over loose
fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The
average age of the world's great civilizations has been 200
years. These nations have progressed through this sequence:
from bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to
great courage; from courage to liberty; from liberty to
abundance; from abundance to selfishness; from selfishness
to complacency; from complacency to apathy; from apathy to
dependency; from dependency back again to bondage. --Sir
Alex Fraser Tytler (1742-1813) Scottish jurist and historian
"Once a government is committed to the principle of
silencing the voice of opposition . . ." Does this ring a
bell? How about the name Joe Wilson - does that name sound a
bell? What about Valerie Plame - any bells yet? General
Shenseki?
Where do Americans find themselves in Sir Alex Tytler's
cycle? The United States can boast a 230-year history so our
actions and the time factor would bring us well into the
"apathy-dependency" stage. If this is true, the return to
the "bondage" stage is not far off - as witnessed by world
events - especially those of the last 5 years. However, the
"apathy" stage of our self-destruction cycle seems to be in
"fast forward". One would have to search American history
with an extremely fine-toothed comb to find a comparable
period where apathy played such a major role in the
individual's life and that of his government. Even if one
were to successfully separate normal political corruption
from apathy, he would still have a hard time finding a
comparable era in our history where the theoretical
"opposition party" in the Congress apparently watches the
Executive Branch with "eyes wide open" and still refuses to
acknowledge or act to restrict even the most blatant abuses
of power by the Executive. Congress not only refuses to
acknowledge malfeasance in the actions of the Executive, but
also seems determined to abet whatever excesses the
Executive wants to heap upon the country.
One could argue forever about whether poor education breeds
apathy or apathy breeds poor education. The same can be said
of complacency and apathy. However, the "chicken and the
egg" arguments are not pertinent to the discussion at this
point.
These points become a preface to a topic which is now
crowding other subjects "off the radar screen" in all forms
of mass media. American's attention is now being focused on
the White House wire tapping of citizens without regard for
the law. The topic becomes a bonanza for blaring headlines
and sniping between the two political parties. However, the
real threat to Americans lies buried under layers of apathy
and total ignorance of the extent of our government's
progress toward TOTAL surveillance of its citizens within
the United States and through cooperation and coercion of
other governments, the surveillance of Americans and
foreigners on a global scale. This surveillance is not being
designed to monitor only citizen movement on a global scale,
but is also being designed to lay open to the various
governments ALL personal and private matters of finance,
health, political affiliation, and religious preferences,
electronic communication and on, and on, and on.
The following information is not something torn from the
pages of Franz Kafka or Orson Well's 1984. The information
presented here is taken from an April 2005 report made by
The International Campaign Against Mass Surveillance (ICAMS)
(Pdf). (Refer to References and Notes below).
The programs described below were designed before 9/11;
since 9/11 these programs have been put on steroids. The
world in which these programs are being constructed is one
in which "individuals are presumed guilty, detained and not
told the charges against them, denied the right to face
their accusers, denied the right to know the evidence
against them and the criteria by which they are being judged
and given no legal recourse and no one to advocate for
them". [1] Please note, this does not refer to the present
definition of terrorist or enemy combatant. These programs
apply to AMERICAN CITIZENS as well as the citizens of the
global network of countries being brought together to form
an unparalleled net of surveillance, arrest, detention,
torture and indefinite detention - either with or without
formal charges - and finally death. (This could have served
as an agenda for The New World Order).
For one who sits idly in front of the television and watches
the nightly news- reader tell about another Guantanamo
prisoner (terrorist) being held for an indefinite period
without any of our democratic safeguards, the "news" doesn't
even register on the listener's Richter Scale. Little does
the American know that the prisoner's plight being presented
may be merely a prelude to his own plight under the plans
presently being secretly refined and expanded by the global
community under coercion and intimidation by the United
States.
To bring these programs into focus and allow the reader to
glimpse a portion of their scope and the progress being made
in their implementation, signposts of program
characteristics will be shown as well as the myths being
created to conceal the progress of this global cancer. (The
following may bring more meaning to the fact that the KBR
arm of Halliburton has recently been awarded a contract to
build a 385 million dollar detention center to set up
temporary detention, processing and deportation facilities
in case of a sudden influx of immigrants!!).
Signposts:
First Signpost: The Registration of Populations. [2]
1. Mass Detentions of Muslim Immigrants and Registration
through NSEERS.
2. US-VISIT and the E.U. Visa Information System a)
Biometric visas. b) Linkage of biometric information to a
global web of databases. c) U.S. acquisition of domestic and
foreign databases.
Second Signpost: The Creation of a Global Registration
System. [3]
Biometric passports.
Third Signpost: The Creation of an Infrastructure for the
Global Surveillance of Movements. [4]
1. U.S. demands for sharing passenger name records (PNR).
2. Surveillance expansion to other transportation systems.
Fourth Signpost: The Creation of an Infrastructure for the
Global Surveillance of Electronic Communications and
Financial Transactions.[5]
1. Mandatory data detention.
2. Expansion of ECHELON.
In 1948, the US, the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
created a program under which they trawled the world's
telephone communications to spy on each others' countries
and to share information on each others' citizens that could
not be obtained by their own officials under domestic laws.
Since the early 1980s, this program has been called ECHELON,
and has been expanded to intercept e-mails, faxes, telexes,
electronic transactions and international telephone calls
carried via satellites.
3. Mandatory information-gathering and reporting for
financial transactions.
Fifth Signpost: The Convergence of National and
International Databases.[6]
The extent of the characteristics of this signpost is very
extensive and a complete listing is past the scope of this
paper. However, in countries known for their oppressive
regimes, the extent to which an integration of functions and
information sharing with the US has been occurring is
probably the greatest. Countries like Georgia, Indonesia,
Egypt, Malaysia and Uzbekistan are sharing information
suspects, and in some cases intelligence and military
operations, with the US.
Sixth Signpost: Data Mining.
The use of computer models to assess masses of data for
selected criteria. The masses of data being scanning make
human interface and interpretation impossible. This amounts
to having one's actions and motives interpreted by a
computer.
Seventh Signpost: The Loss of Sovereignty Checks and
Balances.[7]
When all the signposts or initiatives described above are
viewed together, what emerges are the "contours of a vast,
increasingly integrated multinational registration and
surveillance system, with information floating more or less
freely between subsystems.
As this system emerges, the police, security, intelligence
and military operations of many nations are becoming deeply
integrated with US operations. National governments are
giving up sovereignty and throwing aside national checks and
balances in favor of an integrated security system that is
largely being designed and controlled by the US.
Eighth Signpost: The Corporate Security Complex.[8]
For the government security/intelligence community, the "war
on error" offers an unprecedented opportunity to increase
its investigative surveillance powers by tapping into the
possibilities offered by new information technologies.
Ninth Signpost: The Expropriation of the Democratic
Principles.[9]
Governments have been able to make these changes in
democracy in democratic countries by declaring a state of
crisis. But, the "war on terror" is a war without end, so
the state of crisis is permanent, not temporary. As a
result, democratic societies are in grave danger of being
turned, over time, into surveillance societies -- or worse,
into police states.
Tenth Signpost: A loss of Moral Compass - Rendition,
Torture, Death.[10]
It is now clear that the U.S. and other countries
participating in the global surveillance project are
engaging in torture, inhumane treatment, and indefinite
detention . . . in their own facilities, as well as sending
suspects to third countries where they face torture,
inhumane treatment, and indefinite detention. The worst that
individuals have to fear from the global system of mass
surveillance is something far darker than "mere" loss of
privacy, civil liberties, freedom of movement, or loss of
democratic patrimonies. (They face indefinite detention in a
global gulag).
At this point the reader may be convinced he is reading
something from a science fiction book. But this is not
science fiction. This is what is being planned and
constructed in real time - our time. Of these 10 signposts,
the one most identifiable in today's mass media coverage is
Rendition and Torture. Even the most hardened cynic would be
forced to admit there is at least a coincidental association
between the Rendition and Torture being discussed in the
media and that presented here as a glaring warning signpost
to all Americans of a global trend being sponsored by the
United States. For those who say that "all is well" and we
merely need to trust our government, please take the time to
read these ten signposts again - slowly and carefully. After
a second reading, take the time to read and absorb the
following myths about your safety as an American.
Myth No. 1: We are merely being asked to sacrifice some of
our privacy and conveniences for greater security.
Myth No. 2: These initiatives facilitate travel.
Myth No. 3: If one has nothing to hide, one has nothing to
worry about.
Myth No. 4: The technology being used is objective and
reliable.
Myth No. 5: Terrorist watch lists are a reliable product of
international cooperation and consensus.
Myth No. 6: If one is mistakenly caught up in the global
surveillance net, one's government can protect one.
Myth No. 7: Governments want to implement these systems to
protect their citizens from terrorists.
Myth No. 8: Western democracies are defending democracy and
human rights around the world.
Myth No. 9: These initiatives make us safer.
Myth No. 10: Guaranteeing security is the paramount
responsibility of governments.
Myth No. 11: At least, these initiatives are better than
doing nothing.
For any American to have read this far and not have at least
a twinge of unease about the direction and intentions of his
government, is impossible. If any American has even the
remotest contact with or interest in the true condition of
today's world, there has to a twinge of unease by this
point. If any one of these 11 myths is in any degree false,
then any global citizen should be extremely worried and any
American should be terrified because Americans have more to
lose than the citizens of any other country in the world.
Reference:
The International Campaign Against Mass Surveillance (ICAMS)
was founded by the American Civil Liberties Union, Focus on
the Global South, the Friends' Committee on National
Legislation, the International Civil Liberties Monitoring
Group and Statewatch.
ICAMS was launched on April 20 2005 in London, Manila,
Ottawa and Washington.
Notes:
Full credit for the information in this article is given to
the April 2005 ICAMS report. References from ICAMS April
2005 Report:
[1] Page 39. [2] Page 5 [3] Page 8 [4] Page 12 [5] Page 14
[6] Page 18 [7] Page 33 [8] Page 35 [9] Page 38 [10] Page 39
The myths quoted are taken from the same report.
Nolan K. Anderson is a retired engineer and a veteran of
Korea who was once a "conservative" until he found there was
nothing left to conserve and as a veteran hates to see a
tour in Korea go to waste. (He may be reached at nkanders@bellsouth.net
).
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