Just how close to the abyss are we today?
Let me preface this by stating I am an outrageous supporter of protecting America and American lives, at just about any cost, with very few exceptions. And that I have more than just a general understanding of our intelligence agencies.
A note in the preface of a novel by Brad Thor, titled "Black List" copyright 2012, has an Author's Note stating, "All of the technology contained in this novel is based on systems currently deployed, or in the final stages of development, by the United States government and its partners."
The preface of the book has quotes that Senator Frank Church, former Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, made on August 17, 1975, when he appeared on NBC's Meet the Press to discuss the results of his full-scale investigation into America's burgeoning intelligence capabilities. Senator Church revealed startling information and closed with a dire warning to every citizen of the United States:
"America's intelligence gathering capability at any time could be turned around on the American people and no American would have any privacy left. Such is the capability to monitor everything: Telephone conversations, telegrams, it doesn't matter. There would be no place to hide.
"If this government ever became a tyrant, if a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technological capability that the intelligence community has given the government could enable it to impose total tyranny and there would be no way to fight back because the most careful effort to combine together in resistance to the government, no matter how privately it was done, is within the reach of the government to know. Such is the capability of this technology.
"I don't want to see this country ever go across the bridge. I know the capacity that is there to make tyranny total in America, and we must see to it that the NSA and all agencies that possess this technology operate within the law and under proper supervision so that we never cross over that abyss.
That is the abyss from which there is no return."
Let me preface this by stating I am an outrageous supporter of protecting America and American lives, at just about any cost, with very few exceptions. And that I have more than just a general understanding of our intelligence agencies.
A note in the preface of a novel by Brad Thor, titled "Black List" copyright 2012, has an Author's Note stating, "All of the technology contained in this novel is based on systems currently deployed, or in the final stages of development, by the United States government and its partners."
The preface of the book has quotes that Senator Frank Church, former Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, made on August 17, 1975, when he appeared on NBC's Meet the Press to discuss the results of his full-scale investigation into America's burgeoning intelligence capabilities. Senator Church revealed startling information and closed with a dire warning to every citizen of the United States:
"America's intelligence gathering capability at any time could be turned around on the American people and no American would have any privacy left. Such is the capability to monitor everything: Telephone conversations, telegrams, it doesn't matter. There would be no place to hide.
"If this government ever became a tyrant, if a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technological capability that the intelligence community has given the government could enable it to impose total tyranny and there would be no way to fight back because the most careful effort to combine together in resistance to the government, no matter how privately it was done, is within the reach of the government to know. Such is the capability of this technology.
"I don't want to see this country ever go across the bridge. I know the capacity that is there to make tyranny total in America, and we must see to it that the NSA and all agencies that possess this technology operate within the law and under proper supervision so that we never cross over that abyss.
That is the abyss from which there is no return."
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