Homeland Security Bill - more loss of rights coming
HOMELAND SECURITY Revised Text is unavailable
The U.S. Senate is about to vote to pass the House bill on Homeland Security.
Yesterday (Nov 13th) the House passed the bill. Should U.S. House members have
voted on sweeping legislation before they ever read it? The U.S. House voted on
a revised version of legislation creating the Department of Homeland Security
yesterday. The REVISED TEXT is not available to read and I have
been told the revised text might not be available for some time. The only
information available is a Congressional Quarterly summary and NOT the text of
the legislation that has now been passed. YOUR REPRESENTATIVES have just voted
on sweeping legislation to effectuate a massive reorganization of
the federal government.
Unless the Homeland Security Act is amended
before passage, here is what will happen to you. Every purchase you make with a
credit card, every magazine subscription you buy and medical prescription you
fill, every Web site you visit and e-mail you send or receive, every academic
grade you receive, every bank deposityou make, every trip you book and every
event you attend - all these
transactions and communications will go into what the Defense Department
describes as "a virtual, centralized grand database."
The Homeland Security Act is positioned to severely cripple, if not destroy
what little is left of the US Bill of Rights, and every principle that our
forefathers fought and stood for in the American Revolution. For the United
States and it's people, that is earth changing.
What are the important changes contained in the revised Homeland Security bill?
Example:
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/09/politics/09COMP.html
The New York Times recently reported about the
Pentagon's plan to create a computer system that "will
provide intelligence analysts, local police officers,
credit bureaus and almost anybody else with instant
access to information from:
Internet activity,
websites, e-mail
Phone calling
records
Credit card
transactions
Personal financial
transactions
Securities,
Investments, Assets
Personal travel
documents
Personal Medical/Psychlogical
Records
Individual Criminal
Records
Individual Income
Tax Returns
Insurance Coverage,
Records & Claims
Credit Reports
Driving Records
Library Records
Voting Records
Deeds &
Property records
Charitable
activities
Religious
activities
Military records
Passports
Family backgrounds
...and all without a SEARCH WARRANT !!!!!!!
This amounts to nothing other than total surveillence
and electronic snooping on every American..INCLUDING
YOU !!!