Border Patrol and TSA Have a Dirty Secret On You…And They Don’t Have to Tell Anyone

Government overreach and unchecked power are things that many Americans fear will be the downfall of our cherished Democracy. The Obama Administration usurped the authority of Congress by implementing the DACA program and allowing the NSA to spy on U.S. citizens without their knowledge. The previous administration made George Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four” dystopian novel look like a Disney fairy tale.

That being said, numerous government agencies have run roughshod over the U.S. Constitution for decades, and things have only gotten existentially worse.

In this clip, the investigative journalist releases a critical alert that certain government agencies have taken advantage of exemptions to the privacy rights enjoyed by everyday Americans. Watchdog Constitutional rights groups have unveiled dark secrets that have been hidden from civilian oversight for many years. It appears that reports of the NSA mining every aspect of your electronic communications and even using computer monitors as cameras to watch you was the tip of the iceberg.

What seemed like a good policy in the 1970s to unshackle national security agencies such as the TSA and U.S. Border Patrol may have created the very type of Big Brother abuse of power that Orwell warned against in his prophetic piece of literature.

If you want to know who and how you are being monitored by government bureaucracies, watch this news video and get the facts. Reality is more frightening than fiction!


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