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antiestablishmentarian
09-08-2010, 08:33 PM
Seems the EU has begun putting pressure on the different member states to begin building up databases and profiles of political activists: this includes who the activist socialises with, their family, economic activities and 'oral comments'. This is horrible stuff. Are we not allowed to exercise our right to free speech without interference because we might not conform to the rigid socio-economic orthodoxy of the EU?
http://democracymovementblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/new-eu-mass-surveillance-project.html
http://www.infowars.net/pictures/april2006/170406BigBrother-1984.jpg
Seán Ryan
09-08-2010, 08:44 PM
This is obviously fascist in its outlook.
On the other hand, what with deprivation continuing to spiral, and the forces that be unable to keep up with a small number of activists as it is, it'll be fun to see information overload tax the morons even further. Just my two cents. Tis one thing worrying about a person having and expressing an opinion. Tis quite another to get away with prosecuting someone for it. Not that it hasn't happened - it most certainly has.
So my message for the goons: Keep spending, it speeds up your demise.
Captain Con O'Sullivan
09-08-2010, 08:49 PM
Send 'em a photo of Declan Ganley ...
C. Flower
09-08-2010, 09:01 PM
Seems the EU has begun putting pressure on the different member states to begin building up databases and profiles of political activists: this includes who the activist socialises with, their family, economic activities and 'oral comments'. This is horrible stuff. Are we not allowed to exercise our right to free speech without interference because we might not conform to the rigid socio-economic orthodoxy of the EU?
http://democracymovementblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/new-eu-mass-surveillance-project.html
http://www.infowars.net/pictures/april2006/170406BigBrother-1984.jpg
This new policy is being enacted without any Parliamentary scrutiny. Ooops - does saying that make me an "agent of radicalisation" ?
So it is therefore far from utterly inconceivable that those groups and persons who are opposed to European political union could find themselves defined by EU agencies as being nationalist 'agents of radicalism' and participants in 'abnormal behaviour', worthy of having their phones and computers tapped, among other activities.
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