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The U.S. government’s growing surveillance of Americans has transformed the nation into an “electronic concentration camp,” top civil-liberties attorney John W. Whitehead says.

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3 posted on 07/23/2013 4:20:49 PM PDT by Alex Murphy
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And on top of it all, more and more organizations, official and commercial, are requiring electronic transfers and electronic communications for school, work, payment of bills, transfer of legal documents, and virtually everything else.

You cannot opt out of the electronic world.

Soon, hiding cash at home will be not possible, because all people will be required to have their cash on an electronic card, and cash will no longer be legal tender - it will be electronic credits.

Then, you cannot be anonymous with any transaction for any purpose, from any source.

You will pay for your taxes on line, your health insurance premiums on line, your bills, on line, your pay will be electronic - all of which is done now, but you won’t have an alternative.

It will be a requirement to have internet access.

Barter will be the only option.

The control is already almost complete, and anyone who thinks otherwise is under a false illusion that elections still matter.

They are even saying that the post office will no longer be offering letter delivery door to door.

A pox on them all.


20 posted on 07/23/2013 4:59:17 PM PDT by LachlanMinnesota
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