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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: The Spies Who Shag Us I know youre shocked SHOCKED! that George Bush is listening in on all your phone calls. Without a warrant. Thats nothing. And its not news. This is: the snooping into your phone bill is just the snout of the pig of a strange, lucrative link-up between the Administrations Homeland Security spy network and private companies operating beyond the reach of the laws meant to protect us from our government. You can call it the privatization of the FBI though it is better described as the creation of a private KGB. The leader in the field of what is called data mining, is a company, formed in 1997, called, ChoicePoint, Inc, which has sucked up over a billion dollars in national security contracts. Worried about Dick Cheney listening in Sunday on your call to Mom? That aint nothing. You should be more concerned that they are linking this info to your medical records, your bill purchases and your entire personal profile including, not incidentally, your voting registration. Five years ago, I discovered that ChoicePoint had already gathered 16 billion data files on Americansand I know theyve expanded their ops at an explosive rate. They are paid to keep an eye on you because the FBI cant. For the government to collect this stuff is against the law unless youre suspected of a crime. (The law in question is the Constitution.) But ChoicePoint can collect if for commercial purchases and under the Bush Administrations suspect reading of the Patriot Act our domestic spying apparatchiks can then BUY the info from ChoicePoint. Who ARE these guys selling George Bush a piece of you? ChoicePoints board has more Republicans than a Palm Beach country club. It was funded, and its board stocked, by such Republican sugar daddies as billionaires Bernie Marcus and Ken Langone even after Langone was charged by the Securities Exchange Commission with abuse of inside information. I first ran across these guys in 2000 in Florida when our Guardian/BBC team discovered the list of 94,000 felons that Katherine Harris had ordered removed from Floridas voter rolls before the election. Virtually every voter purged was innocent of any crime except, in most cases, Voting While Black. Who came up with this electoral hit list that gave Bush the White House? ChoicePoint, Inc. And worse, they KNEW the racially-tainted list of felons was bogus. And when we caught them, they lied about it. While theyve since apologized to the NAACP, ChoicePoints ethnic cleansing of voter rolls has been amply assuaged by the man the company elected. And now ChoicePoint and George Bush want your blood. Forget your phone bill. ChoicePoint, a sickened executive of the company told us in confidence, hope[s] to build a database of DNA samples from every person in the United States
linked to all the other information held by CP [ChoicePoint] from medical to voting records. And ChoicePoint lied about that too. The company publicly denied they gave DNA to the Fedsbut then told our investigator, pretending to seek work, that ChoicePoint was the number one provider of DNA info to the FBI. And that scares the hell out of me, said the executive (who has since left the company), because ChoicePoint gets it WRONG so often. We are not contracting out our Homeland Security to James Bond here. Its more like Austin Powers, Inc. Besides the 97% error rate in finding Florida felons, Illinois State Police fired the company after discovering ChoicePoint had produced test results on rape case evidence
that didnt exist. And ChoicePoint just got hit with the largest fine in Federal Trade Commission history for letting identity thieves purchase 145,000 credit card records. But it wont stop, despite Republican senators shedding big crocodile tears about surveillance of innocent Americans. Thats because FEAR is a lucrative business not just for ChoicePoint, but for firms such as Syntech, Sybase and Lockheed-Martin each of which has provided lucrative posts or profits to connected Republicans including former Total Information Awareness chief John Poindexter (Syntech), Marvin Bush (Sybase) and Lynn Cheney (Lockheed-Martin). But how can they get Americans to give up our personal files, our phone logs, our DNA and our rights? Easy. Fear sells better than sexand they want you to be afraid. Back to todays New York Times, page 28: Wider Use of DNA Lists is Urged in Fighting Crime. And who is providing the technology? It comes, says the Times, from the work done on using DNA fragments to identity victims of the September 11 attack. And who did that job (for $12 million, no bid)? ChoicePoint, Inc. Which is NOT mentioned by the Times. Genetic surveillance would thus shift from the individual [the alleged criminal] to the family, says the Times which will require, of course, a national DNA database of NON-criminals. It doesnt end there. Turn to the same newspaper, page 23, with a story about a weird new law passed by the state of Georgia to fight illegal immigration. Every single employer and government agency will be required to match citizen or worker data against national databases to affirm citizenship. It wont stop illegal border crossing, but hey, someones going to make big bucks on selling data. And guess what local boy owns the data mine? ChoicePoint, Inc., of Alpharetta, Georgia. The knuckleheads at the Times dont put the three stories together because the real players arent in the press releases their reporters re-write. But thats the Fear Industry for you. You arent safer from terrorists or criminals or felon voters. But the national wallet is several billion dollars lighter and the Bill of Rights is a couple amendments shorter. And thats their program. They get the data mine and we get the shaft. GNN contributor Greg Palast is author of Armed Madhouse: Whos Afraid of Osama Wolf?, China Floats Bush Sinks, The Scheme to Steal 08, No Childs Behind Left and Other Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Class War, out June 6. You can order it now here. For more horror and humor from the War on Terror, listen to an excerpt from Chapter 1 of Armed Madhouse, Whos Afraid of Osama Wolf? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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The NY Times article mentioned in this editorial really is Brave New World:
Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism. George Washington "If the president made us go to war with Iraq, why doesn't he go over there and fight the war?" Christian May [6th grader] The leader in the field of what is called data mining, is a company, formed in 1997, called, ChoicePoint, Inc, which has sucked up over a billion dollars in national security contracts. Here I thought the leader in data mining was Acxiom, based in Little Rock, whose Board of Directors includes Thomas F. (Mack) McLarty, III, and used to include Gen. Wesley Clark, before he ran for public office.
Maybe having more than one is an attempt to confuse us. A really weak cover story, if you ask me.
Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism. George Washington "If the president made us go to war with Iraq, why doesn't he go over there and fight the war?" Christian May [6th grader] More likely an attempt to ensure the monitoring continues to expand, no matter who wins the patronage sweepstakes.
Oh, you're right, that's it. Like having "2" political parties.
Guard against the impostures of pretended patriotism. George Washington "If the president made us go to war with Iraq, why doesn't he go over there and fight the war?" Christian May [6th grader] |
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