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Sunday, April 27, 2014

Does the U.S. still live by the same rules, laws, and principles that are contained within our U.S. Constitution?

     Where have all the U.S. civil liberties and constitutional rights to privacy that protect the U.S. citizens from a government breaking the law, such as the taking of pictures by government employees from a remote location while at work of people that live in the U.S. via millions of American’s cell phones, tablets, or computers camera that is was only intended to be made by computer and cell phone makers for the use of the individual that owns this computer, cell phone or tablet, the monitoring of 100’s of millions of domestic phone conversations, the reading of millions of emails sent and received by U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens, the tracking, storing, saving, retrieval, analyzing, gathering, populating data into computer algorithms for automatic continuous real-time updates of cyber-patterns and behaviors of cyber-data known as “cookies” that the U.S. government has used to create an all encompassing data set profile (known as a meta-data list) on every single person that has at one point or another been inside the U.S. since the spring of 2003?

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