We no longer have privacy in the USA.
Find out why.
- Privacy is not just for criminals and terrorists. Privacy IS traditional Americana.
- The Privacy Act Statements on government forms usually (almost always) lie to you. This is a theme in many of my essays. Don’t be fooled.
Big Brother is watching you. You can run but you cannot hide anymore. Read more in my essay on anti-privacy technology. More…
- After we defeated the Nazi government who demanded IDs from everyone — The U.S. Supreme Court kept repeating over and over again that identification papers are abhorrent in the United States. Details are in my book on Identification Credentials.
- Back in 1948 it was understood that governments worldwide protect everyone’s privacy. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 12:
No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honour and reputation. Everyone has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks.
- U.S. Passports and State Driver Licenses are owned by foreign corporations.
YOUR GLOBAL ID IS IN YOUR POCKET
L1 Identity Systems, Inc. provides equipment and software used to produce State licenses and U.S. Passports that meet all global standards. L1 is owned by a French company, Safran, that is one-third owned by the French government. Your biometric data and proof of allegiance (as collateral for the national debt) is now partially owned by the European Union. Welcome to your Novus Ordo Seclorum. - My book on the Census explains just one intrusion into your life. If you don’t understand the outrage over a simple form, then you don’t understand privacy.
- And don’t be fooled by Government intrusion into your private life. Here is my essay on Privacy Issues in American History.
- And don’t miss my essay on The Right to Remain Silent.
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