U.S. and Britain: “Endemic Surveillance Societies”

Kurt Nimmo
Truth News
December 31, 2007

Big BrotherAccording to Privacy International, a human rights group an watchdog on surveillance and privacy, Britain and the United States are in the lowest category when it comes to privacy and government snooping. “Greece, Romania and Canada had the best privacy records of 47 countries surveyed by Privacy International, which is based in London. Malaysia, Russia and China were ranked worst,” reports the Associated Press.

Simon Davies, director of Privacy International, said the “general trend is that privacy is being extinguished in country after country” and even “those countries where we expected ongoing strong privacy protection, like Germany and Canada, are sinking into the mire… The last five years has seen a litany of surveillance initiatives.”

In the United States, nothing had changed after the Democrats gained control of Congress. “We would expect the cancellation of some programs, the review of others, but this hasn’t occurred,” Davies said.

Of course not, because the Democrats take their orders from the same global control freaks as the Republicans. It should come as no surprise even the holdouts, Canada and Germany, are beginning to implement “surveillance initiatives,” as the idea is a worldwide control grid with no nation excluded. The report indicates “privacy protection was worsening across Western Europe, although it was improving in the former Communist states of Eastern Europe,” the latter once known as rigid surveillance societies.

“The fact is that the modern implementation of the prison planet has far surpassed even Orwell’s 1984 and the only difference between our society and those fictionalized by Huxley, Orwell and others, is that the advertising techniques used to package the propaganda are a little more sophisticated on the surface,” writes Paul Joseph Watson. “Yet just a quick glance behind the curtain reveals that the age old tactics of manipulation of fear and manufactured consensus are still being used to force humanity into accepting the terms of its own imprisonment and in turn policing others within the prison without bars.”

The Privacy International report would have us believe a “concern about terrorism, immigration and border security was driving the spread of identity and fingerprinting systems, often without regard to individual privacy,” when in fact these are nothing short of a manufactured pretense, part and parcel of “the age old tactics of manipulation of fear and manufactured consensus,” as Watson indicates.

“People shouldn’t feel despondent about the results,” Davies of Privacy International said. “Our view is that privacy-friendly systems will emerge in coming years and that consumers will soon begin to see privacy as a political issue.”

Sadly, this is wishful thinking, as government increasingly moves toward the ultimate intrusion — surveiling and monitoring our very physiology with biometrics and, as in the case of the Mexican government, tracking humanity like cattle with biochip technology.

Our rulers are determined to impose a scientific dictatorship on the masses and this begins with surveillance and tracking. “This is the prison without bars. This is the panopticon, a prison so constructed that the inspector can see each of the prisoners at all times, without being seen. This is a portrait of the accelerating movement by western governments to erect giant, powerful, all-pervading mass surveillance, tracking and control grids that will keep all populations firmly under the baleful and watchful gaze of Big Brother,” writes Watson. “Orwell’s 1984 was a picnic in comparison to the wielding cogs of the prison planet infrastructure that are being put in place all around us.”

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  1. S. Wolf Britain on December 31st, 2007

    So right; and so, with the names changed to try to help protect the innocent, again:

    Another excellent message by Kurt Nimmo and Paul Joseph Watson, and a very clear and accurate denunciation of the terrorist threat(s) that the U.S., British and other governments pose to and are carrying out against the free citizenry, or once free citizenry, of the United States, the United Kingdom and elswhere. So much for freedom, for now you can be condemned for what you think. It’s not bad enough that the government has got your neighbors so paranoid of “terrorists” of every conceivable skin color supposedly around every corner, that those neighbors are watching everyone that they even slightly suspect because they’re unusual, they isolate themselves, they’re being persecuted by the federal government, and/or they have been visited by the DHS, FBI, MI5, etc., the soon to be modern-day “brown-shirts” and “black-shirts” if they aren’t already, etc. History is being repeated in the form of contemporary, very much Nazi-like, fascism taking over the U.S. and England in particular, as well as other countries, and “Republicans”, “Democrats”, Tories, Labor, etc., are equally promoting it, like in the present promotion of the unConstitutional “Thought-Crime Bill” in the U.S., and the many draconian “laws” that have already been passed into unConstitutional “law” there, as well as in the U.K., since 9/11 and the 7/7 bombings.

    Alex Jones, the Watson Brothers, Kurt Nimmo, and many others are very right that We the People are in deep, deep trouble, and that privacy and freedom in our once free countries are being destroyed, and everyone is presumed guilty until proven innocent, if they ever get that chance, which is the exact opposite of the way supposedly free countries are supposed to operate. Our governments are now terrorizing us with the end of all freedom and privacy as we previously knew them.

  2. Doug on December 31st, 2007

    What a waste of time and effort.

  3. S. Wolf Britain on January 1st, 2008

    Would you please be more specific, Doug? What is “a waste of time and effort”? Big Brother’s time and effort? What? Please enlighten us!

  4. Concrete man on January 1st, 2008

    See also Derrick Jensen’s, Welcome to the Machine. An excellent critique of the above issue. See also, James Petras, Zion Power and War, and issue usually ignored by Watson and Nimmo.

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