Mmm, hmmm!!

Seems a little hard to digest to me.

It's kinda like germs and bacteria. Noone believed they existed until people started dying. The fact is, I don't really see this stuff happening... anywhere. I know that's the whole idea, but what do you propose is the answer to a "threat" you don't see and doesn't really affect your life in any way on a day to day basis? Everyone spas out and start a revolution? Perhaps that will be the case when the feds start busting in peoples doors and coming down on civilians in their own homes, but the fact is that just doesn't happen. "Not yet" you might say, but until then, all I have is the shaken word of bunch of strangers on the internet.

I used to be into this whole big-brother-society-in-the-making deal but the way I see it, CCTV cameras arn't a threat. Homeowners and company owners have them installed for security. There isn't one pointing in my window or even anywhere outside my house for about 2 miles. I've never been randomly stopped, searched or contacted by the police and don't know anyone that has. Until the shit hits the fan, i'm pretty content and your gonna have to try harder.

Plus the article has an arrogant tone which makes it as hard to digest as any right wing propoganda of a similar nature.
B.Basher Reviewed by B.Basher on . "As Long As You're Not Doing Anything Wrong, You Have Nothing To Worry About" "As Long As You're Not Doing Anything Wrong, You Have Nothing To Worry About" Tired cliche to cover big brother agenda doesn't wash anymore Steve Watson Infowars.net Wednesday, November 22, 2006 I am personally sick of hearing the above phrase used whenever the latest surveillance tool is trotted out and used on the public as a means of control. It's worn out and doesn't work anymore. People are finally beginning to stop laughing at the madness of the big brother society, but will it be Rating: 5