The power of III

Summum ius summa iniuria--More law, less justice
--Cicero.

20 December 2010

Glenn Greenwald is starting to sound like Alex Jones

One of the hallmarks of an authoritarian government is its fixation on hiding everything it does behind a wall of secrecy while simultaneously monitoring, invading and collecting files on everything its citizenry does.  Based on the Francis Bacon aphorism that "knowledge is power," this is the extreme imbalance that renders the ruling class omnipotent and citizens powerless.
In The Washington Post today, Dana Priest and William Arkin continue their "Top Secret America" series by describing how America's vast and growing Surveillance State now encompasses state and local law enforcement agencies, collecting and storing always-growing amounts of information about even the most innocuous activities undertaken by citizens suspected of no wrongdoing.

Read the rest here.  

The Left and the Right are waking up to the fact that we are experiencing a transition into a totalitarian government.

No comments:

Post a Comment