
“The revelations of Edward Snowden shone fresh light on NSA spying targeting the American people, but what has gone largely unnoticed is the fact that a network of different spy systems which can record real time conversations are already in place throughout many urban areas of the United States, as well as in the technology products we buy and use on a regular basis. These systems are no secret – they are hiding in plain view – and yet concerns about the monolithic potential for their abuse have been muted.”
http://www.infowars.com/spy-grid-can-now-record-your-conversations-in-real-time/
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