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faceless admin
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 2:28 pm Post subject: Everyone's a potential terrorist |
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Millions assigned terror risk score on trips to the US
Ed Pilkington in New York
Saturday December 2, 2006
The Guardian
Millions of American and international travellers coming into and out of the US over the past four years have each been assigned a risk assessment score designed to pinpoint potential terrorists or criminals, the US government has revealed. The travellers, including all British passengers to the US, have been given a security profile that draws on information from a number of key American departments as well as intelligence held on them by the airlines and co-operating governments. The profiles are held in a central computer in Washington for 40 years.
The details of the system, known as the Automated Targeting System or ATS, were put on the federal noticeboard last month but attracted little attention. The system builds on measures to target suspected terrorists first developed in the wake of the September 11 attacks. The process of garnering intelligence from many different sources and then processing it to produce a profile or score indicating risk levels was initially applied to cargo. But over recent years it has been widened to include individual air passengers as well as flight crews, without any public notification and without the knowledge of data protection groups.
The Department of Homeland Security said it was putting out information about the profiling system as part of its commitment to open government. ATS is "one of the most advanced targeting systems in the world" it said, with the primary purpose of "targeting, identifying, and preventing potential terrorists and terrorist weapons from entering the US".
But civil liberties groups fear it amounts to an unwarranted intrusion on privacy. "This is a tremendously significant deal. It means the federal government has secretly assigned a terrorist rating to tens of millions of US citizens," said Marc Tenberg, director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in Washington. David Sobel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation told the Associated Press: "It's probably the most invasive system the government has yet deployed in terms of the number of people affected."
The ATS database works by drawing together information held on individuals and companies from the US Treasury, customs and immigration departments and enforcement agencies. Commercial airlines supply data through passenger name records, and foreign governments share intelligence on a bilateral basis. The computer sets a risk rating for each person by analysing information such as the passenger's history of one-way ticket purchase, seat preferences, frequent flyer records, number of bags, how they pay for tickets and even what meals they order. The computer uses a number of rules built into its programme which the Department of Homeland Security says "help identify suspicious or unusual behaviour".
The department emphasises that the risk rating is only used as a guide to immigration officers at the borders to assist them in selecting passengers to interview upon entry as part of their inspection procedures. So, it says, the individual is at no greater risk from ATS than being put through a border interview of the kind that many passengers experience in any case as part of random inspections. But civil rights groups point to a potential Catch 22 in the system in which individuals are never allowed to know what their risk rating is, yet they are allowed to challenge the information upon which that rating is posited.
Mr Tenberg said the provision effectively decimated the Privacy Act. "This is a secretive government system that lacks transparency and any meaningful application of the act."
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Bloody bunch of bastards. |
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6ULDV8
Joined: 30 Apr 2006 Location: USA
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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In the world today, with all this terror crap going on, idiots blowing up women & children & other cowardly shit...
I'm all in favor of this system.
Imagine the lives saved had this been in place during the 70's, 80's & 90's in the UK tracking IRA shite.
Imagine the lives saved in places like the USA, London & places like Isreal these past 10 years or so had this been implemented sooner & the rest of the world having this system or sharing their knowledge.
These 'actions' or this 'Data Base' is a direct result of the times we are living in.
It beats the crap out of sending troops to kill off all the bastards, this appears to be a logical & more humane way of spending gvmt monies to aid the safty of billions of people (without causing the slightest bit of physical harm to the innocent).
Just an FYI:
The Mormon church has more info on the majority of the worlds peoples than any major gvmt agency or a combo of them...
Do we see people up in arms about it? |
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faceless admin
Joined: 25 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:17 pm Post subject: |
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I don't think it will stop any amount of deaths at all. How many americans have ever been killed in terrorist acts on their own soil? Apart from the 9/11 incident the rest have all been killed by american citizens (Oklahoma, Unabomber, that guy in Atlanta etc). The threat from international terrorists is almost negligible.
This system is specifically designed to erode civil liberties of all people and they are able to get away with it because they have created a massive level of fear, and they have done that because a population that is scared is much easier to control.
The majority of people are ready to believe what their leaders tell them, yet they have been shown again and again to be liars about the most important situtations (WMD in Iraq for example) and I don't see why I, or people like me, should have to lose liberties because that majority haven't a clue how governments actually work (incredibly cynically) and behave in such a conditioned manner as a result - barking at immigrants, living in fear and attacking anyone who dares to speak out against government. |
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janbo1960
Joined: 29 Apr 2006
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:25 pm Post subject: |
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faceless wrote: | I don't think it will stop any amount of deaths at all. How many americans have ever been killed in terrorist acts on their own soil? Apart from the 9/11 incident the rest have all been killed by american citizens (Oklahoma, Unabomber, that guy in Atlanta etc). The threat from international terrorists is almost negligible.
This system is specifically designed to erode civil liberties of all people and they are able to get away with it because they have created a massive level of fear, and they have done that because a population that is scared is much easier to control.
The majority of people are ready to believe what their leaders tell them, yet they have been shown again and again to be liars about the most important situtations (WMD in Iraq for example) and I don't see why I, or people like me, should have to lose liberties because that majority haven't a clue how governments actually work (incredibly cynically) and behave in such a conditioned manner as a result - barking at immigrants, living in fear and attacking anyone who dares to speak out against government. |
A fine post Face....... The world has gone bloody mad!!!!! |
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Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Wise words from Ben Franklin. |
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