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Ars Technica author appeals and gets his PNR history
Cyrus Farivar from Ars Technica had previously attempted to get his PNR history from US CBP but was unsuccessful. After an appeal, he got what he requested and describes what kind of data is included. (arstechnica.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
So my 2nd grade teacher was right...everything will end up in my "PERMANENT RECORD".
This is being done by a government that according to civics 101 and our Constitution is designed to be of, for and by the people, not against the people, yet it is clearly engaged in the latter with impunity. It goes to ridiculous lengths to conceal its chicanery. Why? Because it knows what it is doing, spying and collecting of personal data (warrantless search and seizure of personal property without consent) cannot withstand the light of day. The MEDIA is to a great extent culpable in this illegal activity because it is no longer interested in pursuing and reporting the truth thus allowing such illegal activity to fly under the radar. It will only get worse with time.