Any communications product, vendor, or service that can't be backdoored by government(s) will be banned.
This. Couldn't have said it better or more simply myself. Since 9/11 some agencies have the collective decency of a perverted peeping Tom. Remember how controversial FISA was, an insipidly weak accountability organization? No one else remembers it either. Their ridiculously low level of probable cause was still far too high for the cowards in the Bush administration. They bypassed it with Executive Orders and the Patriot Acts. Good luck ever restoring even ridiculously low thresholds of oversight to the current monitoring structure.
hay stack, you don't need more hay. There were so many warnings about the Ft Hood shooter, the idea that more monitoring of the Internet would have prevented the tragedy is simply laughable.
QFT. Not only that, the same was true about 9/11. These agencies seem to want to continuously expand their turf and substitute greater monitoring for poor police work. Look at the DEA budget in its inception year of 1972 or 3, and compare it with their budget today. Careers get started and people understandable want to grow their careers and the importance of their agencies. Ironically, most of this is supported by "right wing" types. The same right wingers who ofter want a leaned down government almost always want to eliminate constructive regulations, but almost never want to eliminate wasteful, unchecked redundancy in law enforcement or intelligence. Again, we had all the stuff we needed to stop 9/11 at the very time it happened. We don't need anything else other than better cooperation between agencies and continuing tactical and engineering developments.
Incidentally, the way this is headed, it's not going to just be the DHS. Note the recent Federal ruling protecting local police department intelligence files in NYC, a city level of law enforcement. Dukes of Hazzard podunk police departments can presumably gather significant intel without release, and they, like all other agencies, will simply grow in areas that don't have resistance. The law-enforcement, intelligence bloat is far out of hand and there is no way to reel it back in. What's the drawback, other than moral? Well, our economy is down the sh*tter. There's a reason why our Western economies beat Communist controlled economies back in the time that they were total-surveillance societies. We are killing our economy and our future by killing our freedoms. Police and intel play an important role in their place, but they don't produce anything for our economy. Let's get back to pre 9/11 transparency and prosperity.
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