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The “Fascist-Pass,” Part II

Saturday, October 20, 2007 | Posted by Klaus

I wrote two years ago about the carrot of convenience the corporations will dangle over the heads of the consumer nation to coerce them into forfeiting their own freedoms.

New “fast-pass” traffic lanes between California and Mexico promise to speed processing of the 55,000 vehicles that enter the U.S., provided they’re willing to be tagged with [...]

Our Terrorism-Proof Authoritarian State

Friday, September 29, 2006 | Posted by Klaus

According to airport security goons, denouncing figures of authority is no longer a protected right. At least not in a reliable way. For instance, merely writing that Transportation Security Administration secretary Kip Hawley is an idiot on your state-prescribed zip-top liquids baggie–true as it may be–may provide authorities with the reasonable cause to detain you. [...]

Total Information Awareness Still Aware

Sunday, February 26, 2006 | Posted by Klaus

Despite being decommissioned more than two years ago, the Defense Department’s Total Information Awareness program is still collecting data. According to a report in the National Journal, project names were changed to conceal their identities, but their funding remains intact, often under the same contracts.

The projects that moved, their new code names, and the agencies [...]

U.S. Wargame Targets Bloggers

Monday, February 13, 2006 | Posted by Klaus

In an effort to contain deliberate misinformation campaigns perpetrated by diarists, the Homeland Security Department coordinated a week-long exercise to disrupt their would-be hacker adversaries. The test scenario, observed by more than 115 government agencies, companies and organizations, included such challenges as responding to “deliberate misinformation campaigns” by bloggers.

Foresman likened his agency’s role during any [...]

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The “Fascist-Pass” and the Road to Convenience

Tuesday, August 2, 2005 | Posted by Klaus

Big Brother, as portrayed in popular fiction, is often a blatantly adversarial opponent, strong-arming the exhausted proles into their veal cages. It’s a romantic image, to be sure, but everyone knows that you catch more flies with honey, and absolute authority is not nearly as seductive as convenience. Make something more convenient, expedite it, make [...]

Show Me Your Papers!

Monday, May 9, 2005 | Posted by Klaus

Bill Scannell has created UnrealID.com, a place for citizens to generate faxes to their senators regarding the Real ID Act. Note that the act is up for vote–tomorrow, Tuesday, May 10th.
In a CNet article, Declan McCullagh writes:

Starting three years from now, if you live or work in the United States, you’ll need a federally approved [...]

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