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To create the rankings, which also included Singapore, Israel, France and Germany in the top 10, his organization searched its worldwide sources for information, checked against a number of other published reports, and assigned a value of 1 to 5 to 17 different factors:
But Rosenberg said there's more going on in the United States than many believe want to believe.
The nation's "basic system of gathering evidence and sorting it later is really dangerous," he said. "It's permanent. It's not going to go away."
It goes so far that a person's alcohol consumption actually could be tracked by government agents, if they chose, through credit card documentation, he told WND.
"In an Electronic Police State, every surveillance camera recording, every e-mail you send, every Internet site you surf, every post you make, every check you write, every credit card swipe, every cell phone ping… are all criminal evidence, and they are held in searchable databases, for a long, long time," the report said.
"Whoever holds this evidence can make you look very, very bad whenever they care enough to do so.
You can be prosecuted whenever they feel like it – the evidence is already in their database," the report continued.
"Perhaps you trust that your ruler will only use his evidence archives to hurt bad people. Will you also trust his successor?
Do you also trust all of his subordinates, every government worker and every policeman?
I really dont think it is necessary to GPS every house in America!
No I think Paranoid is the one implementing the program!
I agree and, come to think of it, I guess the Census Bureau is GPS-ing every house.
When I previously posted on this thread I didn't remember that.
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