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Echelon Domestic Surveillance is Unconstitutional


Echelon Domestic Surveillance and Trigger Words.


The recent Echelon movie has shed light on a disturbing issue for Americans, and many people still don’t truly understand how frightening Echelon domestic surveillance really is.

Even worse, many Americans don’t even know WHAT Echelon is, or how important it is to their freedom.

Echelon is an extremely advanced spy apparatus that has been used to track us for years, it is monitoring every communication you make, by fax, phone, computer, or wireless device.

It’s called a COMINT, which stands for Communications Interception, and was developed by America, Canada, the UK, New Zealand, and Australia.

Project Echelon was developed by these countries under the supervision of the National Security Agency in order to record and monitor indiscriminately and routinely any form of electronic communication across the world.



UKUSA Agreement

When Echelon began, it began under the extremely confidential and well-hidden document called the UKUSA agreement, that the United States made with the United Kingdom after World War II.

The other countries listed above then signed the UKUSA Agreement, and the sole purpose of this Agreement was to create COMINT technology along the lines of echelon domestic surveillance.

The catch phrase in the document though was that any signatory nation thus granted other signatory nations permission to monitor them as well, in a “if you spy on my back I can spy on your back” kind of clause.

That quickly lead to a “spying with the brotherhood” mentality so that if countries were then allowed to spy on each other, they could assist each other as allies when it came to times of international distress.


Trigger Words

And so, as years and decades passed, a system was developed to do just that, and it was called Project Echelon.

Echelon has been in play for quite some time now, but it has only been since 9/11 where its true purposes were being maximized.

Now, Echelon is being used to spy on citizens, and to catch them in any potential act of “treason”.

So, Echelon is programmed to pick up trigger words that will finger you as a possible suspect of any kind.

The kind of people Echelon wants to “trap” are the bad people. So Echelon is looking for people that use words like drug or drugs, gun or guns, police, FBI, bomb, explosives, Oklahoma City, Waco, shoot, and things of that nature.


Freedom Reined in

So one can’t help but find it peculiar that on the long list of trigger words for Echelon domestic surveillance, why are the words: liberty, Bill of Rights, Constitution, or freedom listed on the Echelon trigger words?

What do you think is going to happen to you if Echelon catches you using those words on any communication device?

It is your First Amendment right right to say and use those words, any of those words, in any manner that you please.

It is your Fourth Amendment right to be protected from unreasonable searches (which is what wire tapping really is).

Echelon domestic surveillance and everything it stands for is unconstitutional.

Your rights are being violated every time echelon tracks you. But it is handled in a manner that you don’t even realize, you don’t even see.

You can’t fight something that you can’t see. That’s the point. Now you know.





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