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Disturbing Secrets Revisited

Posted on : 24-12-2006 | By : Jim Lynch | In : Fun Stuff, Humor

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This post originally appeared on Christmas Eve last year. In light of the ongoing controversy (and the fact that it is one of the most fun and most read posts I’ve done) I’ve decided to repost it. Enjoy.

12/24 Bumped to the top. Welcome Day By Day, Blue Crab Boulevard, Sister Toldjah, and Right Truth Readers! Take a look around.

Part of the story behind the story in the interception of communications going outside the United States is the changes in technology to both make and monitor those communications. With the sharp rises in cell phone and internet use over the past decades, the entire face of these exchanges has been altered. The administration is within the law, in my opinion, to use the means at hand to keep us all safer as I have posted on here. Last night I said that I think that those responsible for the leaks should be found and prosecuted. However there is one program that is being allowed to continue that truly disturbs me.

This program has several elements that are extremely bothersome. In a move to skirt existing law the entire operation is conducted from outside the United States, even though a significant number of the targets are US citizens. Although not limited to those inside the country by any means, it is quite shocking to realize the scope of this operation. This is not a case of watching for certain patterns, but instead focuses on individual actions and behaviors. The wide net of this investigation and the funds to conduct it must be staggering, but the actual costs are some how kept out of the budget.

In a manner that is reminiscent of the J. Edger Hoover days of the FBI, my research indicates that this surveillance predates even those dossiers and watch lists. Analysts then take the information gathered and make judgment calls regarding the targets being monitored. Without any oversight whatsoever, individuals who should be protected by the Constitution and the laws of our country are classified as to their character. Although some consideration is given to the actual actions of those being observed, the resulting characterization of individuals as either naughty or nice could have far reaching psychological implications. In fairness, I must note that the program has had an uncanny track record of accuracy and does seem to be forgiving of minor infractions that could effect classification. Also, it appears as if some positive actions on the part of the individuals can cause a shift in how they are viewed.

However, the most disturbing aspect of this highly questionable and probably illegal program is that the targets are not adults, but the most vulnerable among us — our children. One would naturally assume that targeting these young people could only be for the purpose of making value judgments and decisions later in their lives. The evidence, however, points to more immediate consequences. For some reason, as yet undiscovered but surely nefarious, the entire surveillance appears to be tied to some sort of reward program. I can only imagine that the undisclosed intention is to create some sort of Pavlovian response of supposed goodness.

In order to be fair, I must disclose that the lists are checked twice. Still, that hardly seems as if it is adequate protection against abuse. Where is the oversight? What checks and balances are in place? While this agency has nearly unlimited staffing, it has been reported that the entire responsibility for making these judgment calls has been tasked to the project’s head man. Can one man, however good at his job, really perform at an acceptable level of competence to assure that the system isn’t gamed? I am amazed that Congress hasn’t held an investigation and hearings to get to the bottom of this mess. Why are the people we send to represent us not doing their job to get to the meat of this story. Even the press gives this program a pass! I have to assume that it is a payoff for rewards they have all received in the past.

There is one further element that should bring pause, but for some reason does not. Without any kind of court document, yet also without any sort of restraint, the head of this agency is allowed (and in many instance encouraged?!) to enter private residences and distribute what can only be described as bribes. Workers for the agency, with no known union representation, aid and abet this charade by constructing items, often in clear violation of patent, trade mark, and copyright laws. Given the amount of time that this has been taking place it is shocking that, to date, no charges have been brought. I won’t even go into the revelation of possible animal abuse that takes place when reindeer are pressed into service for the grueling round the world excursion.

How long are we going to allow this to go on? Where is the outrage? Far from taking the serious look that this deserves, some people actually play the enablers roll. Instead of denouncing this activity many actually encourage it by providing a reward to the chief perpetrator. It has been widely reported that the head of the agency is partial to dairy products and baked goods. Still, to be perfectly honest, I have to admit that I have permitted this in my own home and have said nothing. I am ashamed to admit that I too have fallen victim to the trappings that seem so good on the surface, but surely must mask some sinister purpose.

I guess there is the hope that the program is really above board. Years of empirical data seem to indicate the program has had some positive results. There are cases where wars have been paused for a time. People have modified their behavior for the better. The qualities of goodness, kindness, and “good will toward men” have been exhibited by many, even those who are not wont to show those things at other times. Families, instead of being disturbed by these things, seem to pull together and embrace them. What I described earlier as bribes could be, I guess, true generosity. It does seem that the positive actions of this agency, department, what ever it is, tend to get passed on to others.

On reflection, I guess that no investigation is really called for. All indications are that the program is having universally positive results. So with a glass of milk, chocolate chip cookies, and the hope that I made the nice list, I will gladly participate and wish for each of you a Very Merry Christmas!

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links from Technorati If you are among those who fear possible surveillance allowed under The Patriot Act, then you need to be aware of a program that is even scarier! Jim Lynch of bRight & Early has the scoop. (Thanks, Jim!)

links from Technoratithe reindeer and sleigh resembles that of a golf ball, whose dimples create a low-drag fluid boundary layer. How does Santa know where my house is? and how does he know if I’ve been naughty or nice? The secret surveillance program was revealed in the Bright and Early blog. The details of this program are far beyond the scope of this simple blog post, so be sure to read the shocking details there. How does Santa get down and back up the chimney so fast? And what if I don’t even have a chimney?

links from TechnoratiYork Times), another large-scale surveillance program has been brought to light. The scope and ramifications of this one are just short of staggering, and this time, it was exposed not by the legacy media, but by a blogger. You can read all about it here. I have no doubt that you’ll react to this revelation the same way I did. Hat tip to one of my daily reads, Day By Day, by the very talented Chris Muir. I wish you all a truly joyous Christmas, and all the blessings the day may bring.

[...] Jim Lynch has a chilling revelation that should have been published by the New York Times, but they are obviously in the tank on this one. We must stop this at all costs. For the children, of course. [...]

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[...] It appears that for a very long time a secret domestic surveillance program has been active in the this country.  It has been aided and abetted by a vast Fifth Column network.  bRight & Early exposes this plot: In a manner that is reminiscent of the J. Edger Hoover days of the FBI, my research indicates that this surveillance predates even those dossiers and watch lists. Analysts then take the information gathered and make judgment calls regarding the targets being monitored. Without any oversight whatsoever, individuals who should be protected by the Constitution and the laws of our country are classified as to their character. Although some consideration is given to the actual actions of those being observed, the resulting characterization of individuals as either naughty or nice could have far reaching psychological implications. In fairness, I must note that the program has had an uncanny track record of accuracy and does seem to be forgiving of minor infractions that could effect classification. Also, it appears as if some positive actions on the part of the individuals can cause a shift in how they are viewed. [...]

[...] I found a link to an interesting post at bRight&Early, who blew the whistle on a secret surveillance program. When I scrolled down I noticed that Jim is having a contest until New Year’s Eve for folks to enter his Blogiversary database. [...]

[...] Jim Lynch takes a new look at the story behind the story in the interception of communications going outside the United States is the changes in technology to both make and monitor those communications. Enjoy! [...]

Disturbing Secrets Revisited…

Jim Lynch takes a new look at the story behind the story in the interception of communications going outside the United States is the changes in technology to both make and monitor those communications. Enjoy!…

[...] Jim of bRight & Early found something very troubling here in the United States with a certain tradition.  Why it has escaped serious media scruntiny is beyond me.  Check it out for yourself. [...]