4/2/08

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follow up on "fusion centers"

States quietly buy, mine personal data -- including names of your associates and relatives: source

"The government is rounding up your cell phone numbers, insurance claims, credit reports, financial records, and the names of your associates and relatives and sharing them with law enforcement officials nationwide.

"Little is known about the centers, though they received $254 million from the Department of Homeland Security between 2004 and 2007."

"They are expected to play important roles in national information-sharing networks that link local, state and federal authorities and enable them to automatically sift their storehouses of records for patterns and clues."

"The fusion centers also have subscriptions to information systems that provide information on Americans' locations, financial holdings, associates, relatives and firearms licenses"

"Officials at the Rhode Island State Police, FBI and CIA declined to discuss the system and the kinds of information it contains"
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The extensive information gathering, as startling as it should be, except for the fact that most people are numb, is only part of the issue. The 'even bigger' picture is evident upon careful consideration of this phrase, extracted from the 3rd quote above: "link local, state, and federal authorities". Can you say "absolute control"?
see comments, original article on linking/fusing the "seamless system":homeland-update

The desired end product? The 'fusing' of the whole world into what would literally be a micromanaged global entity. The tower of Babel is rising quickly, being built right over the top of this country, link by link. Be not numb, but understand.

p.s. Don't miss the part about 'micromanagement'.... see: step-by-step; piece-by-piece
Rev. 18:4
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Gen. 11:5 And the LORD came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men built.

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