
Hidden Forces
Exposing the New American Surveillance State | Byron Tau
Feb 26, 2024
Investigative journalist Byron Tau uncovers the hidden alliance between tech companies and the government, building an American surveillance state post-9/11. Data from devices like smartphones is captured and sold to the government, creating a dystopian reality. The implications for democracy, freedom, and privacy are discussed, shedding light on the secretive collaboration between government agencies and private entities.
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- The US government partnered with data brokers to amass vast amounts of commercial data post-9/11 for surveillance and national security purposes.
- Privacy concerns and opposition to surveillance escalated post-9/11, with legal battles shaping the evolving landscape of surveillance legality.
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Commercial Data's Role in Post-9/11 Surveillance
After 9/11, the US government and companies like Axiom seized on the potential usefulness of commercial data, such as consumer records, for intelligence gathering and national security. The government's interest in using big data to detect patterns or anomalies in large datasets surged post-9/11. Programs like Total Information Awareness, spearheaded by John Poindexter, sought to utilize vast amounts of commercial data to predict and prevent terrorist activities, marking the start of a new era of data-driven surveillance.
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