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Distrust in US government will spread to public health entities - a disgusting situation

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Recent revelations made in the press have shown that the United States government is actively gathering communications en masse involving citizens. Apparently these communications include emails, skype, various chats, cell phone data and more:

From the ACLU:

NSA Casts Massive Dragnet Over Americans' International Communications

"The program described by the New York Times involves a breathtaking invasion of millions of people's privacy. The NSA has cast a massive dragnet over Americans' international communications, collecting and monitoring all of them, and retaining some untold number of them in government databases. This is precisely the kind of generalized spying that the Fourth Amendment was intended to prohibit.

"The government's scrutiny of virtually every international email sent by Americans will have extraordinary consequences for free expression. Americans will inevitably hesitate to discuss controversial topics, visit politically sensitive websites, or interact with foreigners with dissenting views. By injecting the NSA into virtually every cross-border interaction, the U.S. government will forever alter what has always been an open exchange of ideas."​



As a US citizen I am 100% against mass surveillance programs for many reasons. I am outraged actually. What the hell and also $&*)*#&(*@)_*#!!!

I think the actions of the US government further lessen the credibility of government as a whole. I believe this blanket of darkness extends over the public health arenas like the Centers for Disease Control and Department of Health and Human Services.

For instance, in a few weeks the new quadrivalent flu vaccine will be available. It is the first flu vaccine to include 4 types of vaccine: 2 A type and 2 B type. Is the American public going to believe in this vaccine?

Can the public health departments manage to keep any credibility given the overall pall over the rest of the government entities? I could name the various scandals, but this is not a political site and I do not have all day.

The writing has been on the wall for some time:

Government Seeks Back Door Into All Our Communications - July 2010

Internet Intimidation Threatens Public Health - Federal Judge Dismisses Case Against Non-Profit - July 2010

All USA Citizens Need to Clear All Email Accounts - October 2011

The Threat of Indefinite Military Detention Bad for Public Health - Chilling Effect - October 2011

An Attempt to Censor the Internet in the United States - PROTECT IP Act - Stop Online Piracy Act - November 2011

Senate Anti-Leaks Bill Threatens the Rights of the Press and the Public - August 2012


I will not shut up about the government's gross invasion into our personal lives and complete shredding of the Constitution.

Apparently we now live in a police state.

What we have done to the rest of the world is now coming home to get us.

A boomerang.
 
Re: Distrust in US government will spread to public health entities - a disgusting situation

Recent revelations made in the press have shown that the United States government is actively gathering communications en masse involving citizens. Apparently these communications include emails, skype, various chats, cell phone data and more:

From the ACLU:

NSA Casts Massive Dragnet Over Americans' International Communications

"The program described by the New York Times involves a breathtaking invasion of millions of people's privacy. The NSA has cast a massive dragnet over Americans' international communications, collecting and monitoring all of them, and retaining some untold number of them in government databases. This is precisely the kind of generalized spying that the Fourth Amendment was intended to prohibit.

"The government's scrutiny of virtually every international email sent by Americans will have extraordinary consequences for free expression. Americans will inevitably hesitate to discuss controversial topics, visit politically sensitive websites, or interact with foreigners with dissenting views. By injecting the NSA into virtually every cross-border interaction, the U.S. government will forever alter what has always been an open exchange of ideas."​



As a US citizen I am 100% against mass surveillance programs for many reasons. I am outraged actually. What the hell and also $&*)*#&(*@)_*#!!!

I think the actions of the US government further lessen the credibility of government as a whole. I believe this blanket of darkness extends over the public health arenas like the Centers for Disease Control and Department of Health and Human Services.

For instance, in a few weeks the new quadrivalent flu vaccine will be available. It is the first flu vaccine to include 4 types of vaccine: 2 A type and 2 B type. Is the American public going to believe in this vaccine?

Can the public health departments manage to keep any credibility given the overall pall over the rest of the government entities? I could name the various scandals, but this is not a political site and I do not have all day.

The writing has been on the wall for some time:

Government Seeks Back Door Into All Our Communications - July 2010

Internet Intimidation Threatens Public Health - Federal Judge Dismisses Case Against Non-Profit - July 2010

All USA Citizens Need to Clear All Email Accounts - October 2011

The Threat of Indefinite Military Detention Bad for Public Health - Chilling Effect - October 2011

An Attempt to Censor the Internet in the United States - PROTECT IP Act - Stop Online Piracy Act - November 2011

Senate Anti-Leaks Bill Threatens the Rights of the Press and the Public - August 2012


I will not shut up about the government's gross invasion into our personal lives and complete shredding of the Constitution.

Apparently we now live in a police state.

What we have done to the rest of the world is now coming home to get us.

A boomerang.

Surprise, Surprise! - Not :(

NSA loophole allows warrantless search for US citizens' emails and phone calls
Exclusive: Spy agency has secret backdoor permission to search databases for individual Americans' communications

James Ball and Spencer Ackerman
theguardian.com, Friday 9 August 2013 12.08 EDT

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/09/nsa-loophole-warrantless-searches-email-calls
 
Re: Distrust in US government will spread to public health entities - a disgusting situation

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Re: Distrust in US government will spread to public health entities - a disgusting situation

Yahoo says U.S. sought data on 40,332 user accounts in 2013

By Hayley Tsukayama, <!-- For AP News Registry --><!-- /For AP News Registry -->Updated: Friday, September 6, 1:27 PM

<!-- /byline --><ARTICLE>Yahoo said Friday that it has received 12,444 requests for data from the U.S. government so far this year that covers the accounts of 40,322 users overall.

In its first government transparency report, the Web giant said it rejected just 2 percent of those federal government requests. Yahoo released the report to share some data about what governments around the world have asked the firm to disclose about its users in the first half of 2013.

As with other technology companies, Yahoo said that the report includes statistics for requests made through national security letters and those made under the Foreign Intelligence Service Act, in addition to other requests from law enforcement.

The company also broke down how many of those requests yielded data ? 37 percent disclosed the content of Yahoo accounts, such as words in e-mails, photos or uploaded files. In about 55 percent of the requests made, the company disclosed information about its users that did not involve content but gave information such as names, location data and e-mail addresses. In six percent of cases, the requests yielded no data because, for example, ?the account didn?t exist or there was no data for the date range specified by the request,? Yahoo said.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/yahoo-says-us-sought-data-on-40332-user-accounts-in-2013/2013/09/06/be304008-1718-11e3-804b-d3a1a3a18f2c_story.html

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Government Data Requests


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<TABLE class=request-table><CAPTION>Government Data Requests</CAPTION><TBODY><TR><TH>No Data Found</TH><TH>Rejected</TH><TH>Only NCD Disclosed</TH><TH>Content Disclosed</TH><TH>Total Government Data Requests</TH><TH>Total Government Specified Accounts</TH></TR><TR><TD>801</TD><TD>241</TD><TD>6,798</TD><TD>4,604</TD><TD>12,444</TD><TD>40,322</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

http://info.yahoo.com/transparency-report/us/
 
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