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United States News Title: Ron Paul Interviews Edward Snowden. Deep State is Discussed and Exposed Ron Paul interviewed Edward Snowden, where the two men discussed government surveillance and the Deep State. Snowden highlighted the Deep States ability to hide from the public eye and influence US government across both parties. Snowden
Generally, when were talking about the Deep State, what were talking about is a mass of government that survives beyond administrations, but that is not responding to the politics of the people. This belongs not to a particular political party, but it serves across parties. Across administrations. Everything we do at the NSA and CIA is typically classified by default, unless you actually work to make it not classified. When I sent an email about lunch plans to one of my office buddies, that was going to be classified. Even the most banal email that youre sending
is classified. Via the Liberty Report
In this wide-ranging exclusive interview, former intelligence analyst turned whistleblower Edward Snowden tells all. What to say to those who argue that theyve got nothing to hide so nothing to fear from the intrusive ears of the state? Snowden is engagingly philosophical yet frank about his current position and where we are headed as a society. More from Snowden via the interview transcript (courtesy Zerohedge)
Small government tends to be more respecting of individuals rights than large governments. And the question we need to ask, is why? ***** [Some people] want me to sort of be a frontman for these issues like civil liberty and peoples rights but Im not a politician, Im an engineer. Last year I gave a presentation
at MIT on how we can make phones safer by understanding whats happening inside of them. When we start looking at all of the problems were facing today, theres sort of two tracks. Theres the political track where the government is passing laws that dont protect citizens rights
the other problem is how is it that so many governments are spying on so many people? ***** Even if we passed the best legal reforms in the world in the US, that doesnt do anything against China or Russia or Germany or Brazil or any other country in the world. If we want to solve these problems, we need to find new means and mechanisms for enforcing those rights and I think thats going to primarily be through science and technology. Ron Paul noted that the Deep State has now attained many of the same powers of the legislative and executive branches of US government. Its becoming more commonplace now for people to realize that the average congressman doesnt call the shots, but theres a force out there called the deep state and theyre the ones calling the shots. The growing power of the deep state cuts against the US democratic system
It raises the question: Who really has the most power in our society? Is it the voter, or at least in theory the politicians who are supposed to be carrying out their will, or is it this larger group, this constellation of influential actors who are able to subvert and shape the decisions of these Congressmen or even Presidents. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread |
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