Tuesday 11 February 2014

The Day We Fight Back


If you are reading this on the 11 Feb you will notice a banner on this blog. Today is an international day of protest against aggressive over-the-top surveillance in our lives. It called:


While mass-surveillance in the U.S. came to the worlds attention last year by whistle-blower Edward Snowden's leak of the NSA's government-commercial surveillance ventures including xKeyscore, PRISM and Tempora, they are not alone. Canada watches your wifi, Australia is about to micro-chip babies and the U.K. has the British National Identity Database. Many more countries do the same.

Mass surveillance has become a global phenomenon. A fashionable pastime for governments in much the same way that the militarising of the police has become fashionable since 9/11.

Intelligence agencies and spies are an unfortunate, but necessary part of a governments toolbox. But because of their access to government and their secretive nature they must be closely controlled and monitored.

Organisations and concepts constantly move through points of balance and extremes. The global mass surveillance pendulum has swung the intelligence world into the extreme and it is up to us, the people, to bring it back to balance.


Today we make a stand in protest against the extremes of mass surveillance. Join us and sign the petition to stop the abuse of over-surveillance on the people. Take a stand again the NSA's surveillance program and make an example for the world to see. 
  
Ben Franklin quote about privacy and security

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