Actually they got it wrong. They have **nowhere** to hide, not 'nothing'.

Allow me share some food for your brain


It's not a good feeling when you get up every morning knowing that your own government is tracking you. They told me later 'we knew when you got up, we knew when you left your house, we knew which vehicles you used, where you stopped, where you shopped', for every electronic communication was being monitored, on a 24/7 bases, including my phone.

Where do you go in that regime? Where do you go? Where do you go? Where is a safe place? Where do you go to be yourself?

Thomas Andrews Drake

If you think you are innocent, or that you have nothing to hide, you do not understand what is happening. Justice, like truth, in this system is not relevant. Ask Chelsea Manning, Julian Assange or Edward Snowden, along with whistle-blowers like Thomas Drake, where justice and truth got them.

Chris Hedges


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Where is a safe place? Where do you go to be yourself?

^ This is the very definition of privacy. It has nothing to do wahtsoever with 'hiding'.



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