Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Scanning Your "Secrets"

"Big Brother" is here. The feds now have a scanner that can read your private documents, right through your pants and your wallet, from 50 feet away. Currently, they're only using them at five border points, but do you think that will end it? Do you think they won't eventually have agents standing on the street, scanning everybody who passes by to see if they're carrying anything that could be thought of as "anti-government?" They already have a scanner (in general use) capable of telling them exactly how much money you have in your pockets, using that tiny "strip" embedded in ALL the new bills, which broadcasts its existence. In this manner, they can know in advance if there's enough money in your pockets to warrant a "stop and frisk," stealing all the money you're carrying, claiming "it's probably drug money," while before you can even sue to get it back, you have to post a bond promising to pay THEIR legal costs (which you can count on being monumental), whether they win or lose. They don't have to prove it IS, you have to prove it ISN'T. Which is contrary to the constitutional provision of "innocent until proven guilty." (News Max)

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