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Global Positioning Maps Make It Easy for the U.S.


Global Positioning Maps Make it Easy for the U.S. to Know Everything About You as an American And About Anyone Else on The Planet it Desires.


Benjamin Franklin once said, “A good conscience is like a virtual Christmas”.

What Mr. Franklin could not have foreseen, however, is that the U.S. government in a modern age is moving away from a good conscience and toward something not so favorable.

The government is quickly taking away our right to a private life by using global positioning maps to further its efforts to gain information about the American people, and other clandestine activities.

The Right to Privacy, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights, gives Americans the right to live their lives without fear of government intervention.

According to the American Civil Liberties Union, the Fourth Amendment keeps the government and police from searching your property without a just cause.

For more information about privacy rights and other civil liberties.

The Constitution, of course, advocates the right to a woman’s right to choose and also to the right to privacy, but the government’s incessant use of global positioning devices has undermined these values.

Nothing we do is truly free choice if the U.S. government will intervene wherever it sees fit.

Contained within satellites, perched high above the world in space, lies the power to make private information available to U.S. intelligence.

This helps the U.S. government, politicians and the power elite pursue their goals of monitoring the entire world.

The most liberated country in the free world, contrary to common belief, is not as free as one may think.

According to About.com guide, Matt Rosenberg, global positioning maps are also available to general citizens and have maps of entire continents and other parts of the planet.

Unfortunately, global positioning maps in the past have not been as effective as consumers would have liked.

According to a 1997 New York Times article titled “Global Positioning Maps: Lots of Fun and Glitches,” these devices are not always as accurate as they claim.

In fact, the woman described in the article was misguided by its directions, and in turn drove her car directly into a lake.



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Global Positioning Maps Populate on Country

Global positioning maps, under the U.S. government, have taken on a completely different purpose.

They can be found in national parks and forests.

Though individual GPS users can tap into these GPS units, they are not difficult for the U.S. government and military to tap into and use to pinpoint your exact location.


Galileo Satellite System

To find evidence of this, look into Galileo satellite tracking, and you will see that European countries, among many others, already have efforts underway to learn more about U.S. intelligence operations.

The fact that these GPS units are all over the country makes it easier for individual users and residents of countries around the world to gain access to private U.S. information.

Perhaps the U.S. government and military have thought of that: perhaps not.

Either way, U.S. satellites can tap into global positioning maps located in countries around the world.

The government has set up global positioning maps all over the United States. Many are concentrated within a general area of a state, but for the most part, they are scattered through almost every U.S state.


FISA Law of 1978

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, also called FISA, set procedures for spy activities using GPS technology within the United States.

What it doesn’t do, however, is put limitations of the government’s right to observe the private lives of citizens.

This in itself conveys the U.S. government and military’s utter disregard for American privacy.

This violates the Constitution, which is intended to be the basis of all legislation.

An organized government was established to uphold the law of the land, not break one of the most sacred tenants of American liberty.

U.S. government supremacy and military interests embrace the idea of world control, and mirror a sort of communism.

Never in our wildest dreams did we think spy technology would reign what is believed to be the freest democracy in the world.

The FISA law gave the U.S. the right to listen in on conversation held by nations around the world, which is not only a violation of the Bill of Rights, but also of the rights of nations around the world to assemble and live without foreign government interference.

Another aspect allowing the U.S. government to spy on us is the fact that it no longer follows guidelines established when the country was founded.

Instead, government constantly reinterprets these tenets and uses these interpretations to further the political agenda of the power elite: control and domination.





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