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In reply to the discussion: DHS spying on pipeline opponents and forwarding info to Transcanada. [View all]dkf
(37,305 posts)41. I am wondering how the regular data and mass data collection have co-mingled.
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Note that email and mobile phone metadata could be used to identify the participants
Maedhros
Aug 2013
#12
I welcome my inner bowl toilet cam being directly connected and dedicated to them. n/t
L0oniX
Aug 2013
#25
I'm wondering if the mass data collection under the NSA isn't poisoning the entire justice system
dkf
Aug 2013
#36
The terror of a falling Dow-Jones number or less than maximum corporate profits.
Divernan
Aug 2013
#20
Potential terrorists. Also, all their friends, family, contacts, coworkers...
Demo_Chris
Aug 2013
#24
This is why assurances that illegal powers are only for use against "terrorists" doesn't
Marr
Aug 2013
#38
On the bright side - just think of all the money the Government has spent on
truedelphi
Aug 2013
#42
The government has basically declared anyone who disagrees with anything a potential terrorist
Taitertots
Aug 2013
#43