Wednesday, 1 October 2008

Spy in the sky, new $700bn project for bankrupt USA


Wall street is in meltdown but the latest news on the implementation of a One World Government is this......

WASHINGTON -- The Department of Homeland Security will proceed with the first phase of a controversial satellite-surveillance program, even though an independent review found the department hasn't yet ensured the program will comply with privacy laws.

Congress provided partial funding for the program in a little-debated $634 billion spending measure that will fund the government until early March. For the past year, the Bush administration had been fighting Democratic lawmakers over the spy program, known as the National Applications Office.

The program is designed to provide federal, state and local officials with extensive access to spy-satellite imagery -- but no eavesdropping -- to assist with emergency response and other domestic-security needs, such as identifying where ports or border areas are vulnerable to terrorism.

The part at the end in italics is just the sort of reason we have come to expect from world leaders hell bent on implementing a 'New World Order'.

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