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...certainly no more xXx. Using technology as an insulating barrier makes sense from a certain viewpoint, but Keefe argues that the government’s reliance on signals intelligence at the expense of human intelligence—“old fashioned, cloak and dagger, man-on-the-ground spying??—has ominous implications for national security in the present...

Author: By Jim Fingal, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Book Review: Chatter | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

...unnecessary encroachments upon civil liberties that citizens and non-citizens would suffer should the bill be passed into law. Personal security, for one, would be greatly diminished. Without either court order or consent, innocent Americans could have their genetic information sampled and catalogued. Further, a new category of governmental spying??“domestic security surveillance”—would be created, permitting electronic eavesdropping of exclusively domestic activity under standards looser than those used for ordinary criminal surveillance. Americans would even have an incentive to spy on one another, since the bill grants immunity...

Author: By Dustin A. Lewis and Brian J. Wong, S | Title: Goose-Stepping to Security | 3/4/2003 | See Source »

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