Al-Jazeera English has a new feature today looking into the extent to which the US government spies on innocent Americans. From our cellphones to our emails, Americans are subject to routine surveillance and the extent of it is itself an official state secret. How long before that spying extends to someone we know?
Click here for the Al-Jazeera story
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Every Muslim in america is being spied by CIA and is nothing new.
Even in my country hands of CIA are too big and dictate to ISI: as if pakistan is a colony of america.
Once again, what gave that one away? Was it the cameras on the streets, highways, bathrooms, bedrooms, etc.?
"How long before that spying extends to someone we know?"
How do we know it hasn't already? What can we do? We live in a police state.