“The NSA May Enable a Police State”: Former Counter-Terror Czar | Global Research
“The NSA May Enable a Police State”: Former Counter-Terror Czar | Global Research
“Once You Give Up Your Rights, You Can Never Get Them Back. Once You Turn On That Police State, You Can Never Turn It Off.”
Richard Clarke is one of the four White House panelists on NSA
spying, and the former top counter-terror czar in the Clinton and Bush
administrations.
As Tech Target reports:
Revelations about NSA monitoring activities over the last
year show the potential for a police state mechanism, according to the
former U.S. cybersecurity czar, but there is still time to avoid the
dire consequences.
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“[T]hey have created, with the growth of technologies, the potential for a police state.”
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“Once you give up your rights, you can never get them back. Once you turn on that police state, you can never turn it off.”
Indeed, top American officials have warned for decades of a police state enabled by the NSA.
And a former top NSA official said that we’ve already got a police state. He told Washington’s Blog:
I am glad he [Clarke] also understands the threat to democracy.
The only reason I recognized that in 2001 is because I worked the
Soviet problem for close to 30 years … and what NSA was doing was
exactly what the Soviet’s tried to do (as well as the Stasi and the
Gestapo/SS).