'Concrete Facts Are Not Necessary': The Intercept's Ryan Devereaux on the Secret Government Watchlisting Guide
"It's been more than a decade since the September 11th attacks. The question is whether we're on this pendulum and we're going to swing back to some semblance of sanity when it comes to civil liberties," says The Intercept's Ryan Devereaux, who along with Jeremy Scahill, co-authored a shocking expose on the secret government guide to placing people on terrorist watchlists.
Devereaux spoke with Reason TV's Nick Gillespie about the 166 page document, approved by the Obama administration in March 2013 and developed by no less than 19 government agencies, which greatly expands the scope of the national terror watchlist.
It also substantially lowers the bar for placing a person on the list, definitively stating that "concrete facts are not necessary" for someone to be deemed reasonably suspicious and worthy of government surveillance.
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hey you, yeah you! you're kinda different lookin and we dont take kindly to your individuality around these here parts.
off to the REX 84 camps with him!
"Concrete facts"? Don't be so old fashioned. All enlightened spirits know there is no such place as objective reality; there is only the collectivist narrative and those libertarian kulaks who seek to undermine it for obscene profits.
"Concrete facts are not necessary" for the most powerful government in history to secretly mess with your life.
Just how fucked are we?
Well, Jefferson said there needs to be revolution every 75 years or so. I would hope this did not mean bloody revolution with a pile of corpses, but at least a clear call to the Top Men to keep things from getting out of hand. There was the foundation of the country, the skirmishing in the 1860's, and since then we've had two 75 year stretches where the people have allowed the feds to pretty much as they pleased. So I'd say we're plenty fucked. There's a lot of stupidity and economic misallocations that needs to be cleared out of the system. It's not going to be pretty.