Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Does Government ‘Shut Down’ Mean No TSA Grope Downs, VIPR Checkpoints, Drone attacks, Tax Collection.?.

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Does Government ‘Shut Down’ Mean No TSA Grope Downs, VIPR Checkpoints, Drone attacks, Tax Collection.?.
Posted By: Jordon [Send E-Mail]
Date: Tuesday, 1-Oct-2013 07:49:48

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Hee-hee, Nope.. Harassing Americans; business as usual..
Government ‘Shut Down’ Doesn’t Prevent Opening of $2 Billion NSA Spy Center
The so-called “government shut down” and the furloughing of thousands of non-essential federal employees has not prevented the opening of a $2 billion dollar NSA spy center in Utah which will snoop on Americans’ private emails, Google searches and phone calls.
As we highlighted yesterday, the shut down will only affect the tiny amount of services government provides that Americans actually like.
Rest assured, TSA grope downs, VIPR checkpoints, drone attacks, SWAT team raids, tax collection, torturing terrorists at Guantanamo Bay, arming jihadists in Syria and running guns to Mexican drug dealers will all continue unimpeded – as will NSA domestic spying.
Although the NSA itself refuses to confirm it, to all intents and purposes the agency’s mammoth new spy center in Bluffdale, Utah “may be open already,” according to the Denver Post.
“The facility is expected this fall to quietly begin sucking in massive amounts of information for the intelligence community and storing it in the cavernous buildings in Bluffdale, Utah, according to NSA officials — and it could be open now even as the agency faces scrutiny over efforts to collect data on Americans domestically,” writes Thomas Burr.
An NSA spokesperson said back in July that the center would be open by the “end of the fiscal year,” i.e., the end of September. The fact that lawmakers have failed to agree on legislation that will fund the government from today onwards isn’t an issue for the agency.
More here: http://www.infowars.com/government-shut-down-doesnt-prevent-opening-of-2-billion-nsa-spy-center/

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