witchy1
12th June 2013, 01:24
"Main Core" had 8 million names all the way back in 2008 - imagine what they have today?
One former intelligence official described Main Core as “an emergency internal security database system” designed for use by the military in the event of a national catastrophe, a suspension of the Constitution or the imposition of martial law.
A host of publicly disclosed programs, sources say, now supply data to Main Core. Most notable are the NSA domestic surveillance programs, typically referred to in press reports as “warrantless wiretapping.” In March, a front-page article in the Wall Street Journal shed further light onto the extraordinarily invasive scope of the NSA efforts
This administration is collecting names of sources, whistle blowers and their families, names of media sources and everybody they talk to and have talked to, and they already have a huge list. If you’re not working for MSNBC or CNN, you’re probably on that list. If you are a website owner with a brisk readership and a conservative bent, you’re on that list. It’s a political dissident list, not an enemy threat list,” he stated.
This is what is collected without a warrant
e-mail addresses you send to and receive from,
subject lines of those messages;
phone numbers you dial,
numbers that dial in to your line,
durations of the calls;
Internet sites you visit
keywords in your Web searches
destinations of the airline tickets you buy;
amounts and locations of your ATM withdrawals;
goods and services you purchase on credit cards.
All of this information is archived on government supercomputers and, according to sources, also fed into the Main Core database.
http://intellihub.com/2013/06/11/main-core-a-list-of-millions-of-americans-that-will-be-subject-to-detention-during-martial-law/
One former intelligence official described Main Core as “an emergency internal security database system” designed for use by the military in the event of a national catastrophe, a suspension of the Constitution or the imposition of martial law.
A host of publicly disclosed programs, sources say, now supply data to Main Core. Most notable are the NSA domestic surveillance programs, typically referred to in press reports as “warrantless wiretapping.” In March, a front-page article in the Wall Street Journal shed further light onto the extraordinarily invasive scope of the NSA efforts
This administration is collecting names of sources, whistle blowers and their families, names of media sources and everybody they talk to and have talked to, and they already have a huge list. If you’re not working for MSNBC or CNN, you’re probably on that list. If you are a website owner with a brisk readership and a conservative bent, you’re on that list. It’s a political dissident list, not an enemy threat list,” he stated.
This is what is collected without a warrant
e-mail addresses you send to and receive from,
subject lines of those messages;
phone numbers you dial,
numbers that dial in to your line,
durations of the calls;
Internet sites you visit
keywords in your Web searches
destinations of the airline tickets you buy;
amounts and locations of your ATM withdrawals;
goods and services you purchase on credit cards.
All of this information is archived on government supercomputers and, according to sources, also fed into the Main Core database.
http://intellihub.com/2013/06/11/main-core-a-list-of-millions-of-americans-that-will-be-subject-to-detention-during-martial-law/