Obama's Wire Tap extends into Canada - Security Perimeter Agenda







NaturalNews.com reports that Americans are reeling  from the explosive discovery that the Obama administration has been spying on all Verizon phone customers by surveilling their phone usage on a daily basis for the last several years.

The CBC and other mass media outlets in Canada report that these laws don't apply to Canadians.  But it is apparent that either these media outlets are mis-informed or are engaged in a Big Lie.

Under the terms of the "Security Perimeter", the Harper government is obliged to similarly turn over such reports in Canada upon the request of the Obama administration.  Well, that's what happens when you sell out your sovereignty -- subjugation under a foreign power; and a society in which citizens become subject to crypto-fascistic interests.


Yahoo reports that the Washington Post learned this week that U.S. authorities have been mining tech companies to access emails, photos and other documents in order to analyze a person’s online behaviour. A separate report suggested the government was doing the same with calls on the Verizon telephone network, both inside the U.S. as well as other countries.

The result is the National Security Agency (NSA) compiling a map and timeline of information related to who contacts whom and when, regardless of whether they are accused of any wrongdoing.

U.S. President Barack Obama defended the program on Friday, saying it "struck the right balance" between privacy and safety. "Nobody is listening to your telephone calls. That's not what this program is about," Obama said, according to Reuters.

That's fine in America, but what about Canada?  Information from those outside the country, including Canada, was being gathered as well.


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