Just fifteen short years ago, if someone had publicly proclaimed that the U.S. government and various corporate interests were spying on the most private and intimate moments of U.S. civilian lives, they would have been considered a tin foil hat conspiracy theorist. If the government slipped into the “Crommnibus” government spending bill a little provision that made government spying on U.S. citizens legal in contradiction to the 4th Amendment legal – and the media didn’t report on it – it would have George Orwell rolling in his grave.
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