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Surveillance in the Age of Total Information Awareness
Part I. Introduction and History of Spying
Part II. Expanding Surveillance Powers and Technology
Expanding Surveillance Powers
Expanding Government Databases
Expanding the Surveillance Footprint
Expanding the Homeland Security Industry
Part III. Targets of the Surveillance System
Part IV. Where Do We Go from Here?
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Part II. Expanding Surveillance Powers and Technology
Submitted by sosadmin on Fri, 09/24/2010 - 15:08
Expanding Surveillance Powers
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