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THCV

Collecting of Details on Travelers Documented
U.S. Effort More Extensive Than Previously Known

By Ellen Nakashima
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, September 22, 2007; Page A01

The U.S. government is collecting electronic records on the travel habits of millions of Americans who fly, drive or take cruises abroad, retaining data on the persons with whom they travel or plan to stay, the personal items they carry during their journeys, and even the books that travelers have carried, according to documents obtained by a group of civil liberties advocates and statements by government officials.

The personal travel records are meant to be stored for as long as 15 years, as part of the Department of Homeland Security's effort to assess the security threat posed by all travelers entering the country. Officials say the records, which are analyzed by the department's Automated Targeting System, help border officials distinguish potential terrorists from innocent people entering the country.

But new details about the information being retained suggest that the government is monitoring the personal habits of travelers more closely than it has previously acknowledged. The details were learned when a group of activists requested copies of official records on their own travel. Those records included a description of a book on marijuana that one of them carried and small flashlights bearing the symbol of a marijuana leaf.

Wash Post Story
 

G Brazil

Member
Yes Thcv, the world is going down the drain, big brother is taking over, where we can go? I wanna know if can be a place on this earth?
 

Verite

My little pony.. my little pony
Veteran
Cool, could they call me to tell me what page Im on since the bookmark fell out? I also lost my keys. Im assuming thats one of the possession they track for me.


Super double funny was when I clicked on the above link the ad next to it was an anti-marijuana ad.
 
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I don't see how they can logistically do this. When i flew back to the US customs was a joke. The American government has it's head so far up it's ass it's couldn't count to 3 if it wanted to.
 

Blue_adept

Active member
i can second that baja, i had more trouble going from england to northern ireland and back, than i had getting through us customs.

BlueAdept
 
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CheifnBud2

I think if someone has been a united states citizen their entire life, and never commited a crime their government has NO authority to dictate, observe or spy regaurding anything that honest citizen does.

As far as foriegn people entering the united states... It is understandable.
 

SmokeyPufmaster

Active member
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CheifnBud2 said:
I think if someone has been a united states citizen their entire life, and never commited a crime their government has NO authority to dictate, observe or spy regaurding anything that honest citizen does.


That was the "Old" world. Welcome to the new one.
 
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CheifnBud2

"**** the world; dont ask me for shit. Everything I got, I had to work hard for it."

And then they manipulate the system and take everything anyway.
 
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