States hiring 'domestic spies' to surveil and track
May 7, 2020 13:50:19 GMT
Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 13:50:19 GMT
The following excerpted analysis is from (I know, I know) a Protestant law and policy organization. This article is only being offered here for the information it contains and is not an endorsement:
Which State Is Hiring 17,000 Spies?
Liberty Counsel Action | May 6, 2020
Today, one state is marching forward in its goal to hire 17,000 domestic spies to expand the government's ability to track and surveil healthy, innocent Americans.
New York is now offering an annual salary of 57,000 dollars (27/hr) in addition to reimbursements. California is taking similar steps. This money goes to those willing to sell their soul and the dream of privacy that our Founding Fathers attempted to safeguard in our nation. This payment is thousands of dollars more than the average salary for even the highest wage-earning age category in America.
Keep reading below for my exclusive analysis of this situation.
New York is bold in its declaration that the state is hiring people for an invasive role.
The job description states employees must "handle confidential information" but at the same time it explains that these same employees will be working from home part-time. So, this means confidential data will very likely be in the eyesight and earshot of unknown numbers of roommates and/or family members whose backgrounds were never checked.
Confidential information leaks will be practically untraceable to the original source of the leaks.
In addition, employees are required to provide their own phones, personal computers, and personal Wi-Fi connections for this job. This means that this "confidential" information will be on private, unguarded, personal computers at risk of theft.
The CDC is already advocating for a comprehensive national database of health records and perhaps even your cell phone activity. Data like this is a top priority of government leaders, including at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But this national database is worthless unless it is paired with boots on the ground—employees on their personal computers working from home who will have access to this information through personal, hackable computers.
... what could possibly go wrong with that???
If you see a problem, then you're ahead of the entire team of politicians who just paid millions of dollars toward creating this system. They are rushing to build the most comprehensive attack on your privacy and freedom in the history of America! I need you to stand up this instant and contact your legislators and these governors to demand an end to this insanity of surveillance that has captured our nation. Send your fax today. Or if you can't, call them. Then sign our petition now.
The director of the CDC who is pushing for contact tracing surveillance across America warned that his vision of contact tracing surveillance "is going to be very aggressive." The politicians and government bureaucrats have not yet gotten the message from freedom-loving Americans to back off.
The director of the CDC is not alone in his goal of aggressively tracking innocent people. Parts of India are now threatening that if anyone does not have the phone tracking surveillance app, they will go to jail. In addition, the police are stopping random vehicles on the road just to check for the app. If they don't find it on a smartphone, the phone's owner could be jailed for up to six months, according to The Times of India.
New York is bold in its declaration that the state is hiring people for an invasive role.
The job description states employees must "handle confidential information" but at the same time it explains that these same employees will be working from home part-time. So, this means confidential data will very likely be in the eyesight and earshot of unknown numbers of roommates and/or family members whose backgrounds were never checked.
Confidential information leaks will be practically untraceable to the original source of the leaks.
In addition, employees are required to provide their own phones, personal computers, and personal Wi-Fi connections for this job. This means that this "confidential" information will be on private, unguarded, personal computers at risk of theft.
The CDC is already advocating for a comprehensive national database of health records and perhaps even your cell phone activity. Data like this is a top priority of government leaders, including at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). But this national database is worthless unless it is paired with boots on the ground—employees on their personal computers working from home who will have access to this information through personal, hackable computers.
... what could possibly go wrong with that???
If you see a problem, then you're ahead of the entire team of politicians who just paid millions of dollars toward creating this system. They are rushing to build the most comprehensive attack on your privacy and freedom in the history of America! I need you to stand up this instant and contact your legislators and these governors to demand an end to this insanity of surveillance that has captured our nation. Send your fax today. Or if you can't, call them. Then sign our petition now.
The director of the CDC who is pushing for contact tracing surveillance across America warned that his vision of contact tracing surveillance "is going to be very aggressive." The politicians and government bureaucrats have not yet gotten the message from freedom-loving Americans to back off.
The director of the CDC is not alone in his goal of aggressively tracking innocent people. Parts of India are now threatening that if anyone does not have the phone tracking surveillance app, they will go to jail. In addition, the police are stopping random vehicles on the road just to check for the app. If they don't find it on a smartphone, the phone's owner could be jailed for up to six months, according to The Times of India.
[Emphasis mine.]