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Former US Millitary-Intel Officer says US Govt has “Plans to Impliment” Chinese-Style Surviellance State

May 20th, 2008 by privacyoriented

From RollingStone’s article about China’s “Golden Shield”:

In Shenzhen one night, I have dinner with a U.S. business consultant named Stephen Herrington.Communist China Before he started lecturing at Chinese business schools, teaching students concepts like brand management, Herrington was a military-intelligence officer, ascending to the rank of lieutenant colonel. What he is seeing in the Pearl River Delta, he tells me, is scaring the hell out of him — and not for what it means to China.”

I can guarantee you that there are people in the Bush administration who are studying the use of surveillance technologies being developed here and have at least skeletal plans to implement them at home,” he says. “We can already see it in New York with CCTV cameras. Once you have the cameras in place, you have the infrastructure for a powerful tracking system. I’m worried about what this will mean if the U.S. government goes totalitarian and starts employing these technologies more than they are already. I’m worried about the threat this poses to American democracy.”

Herrington pauses. “George W. Bush,” he adds, “would do what they are doing here in a heartbeat if he could.”

Fortunately, somebody actually cares that this kind of thing not be setup in the US. Unfortunately, this man cannot see that the US has already devolved into a totalitarian regime.

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