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The Stasi Is Coming! The Stasi Is Coming! by
Amanda Bowen For
those of you who need a history lesson, the Stasi was the secret police
force of the East German government, active from 1950-1989 at the height
of the Cold War. Their primary objective? Spying on the East German
people. At the apex of their power, they had one informant for every 66
residents. If you add in the part-time snoops, the number becomes
shocking--one for every 6.5 residents. The
Stasi infiltrated every aspect of society. There was at least one
informant in every apartment building. Schools and offices were packed
to
the gills with spies. Telephone lines were tapped and all mail was
inspected. The Stasi even recruited clergy of all denominations and
peppered their confessionals and offices with listening devices. They
compiled records on six million East Germans, roughly 1/3 of the
population. Torture was considered an acceptable way of obtaining
information. The
beginnings of a modern-day Stasi can be seen at the new government
website, CitizenCorps.
Operation TIPS is
particularly alarming. Its stated goal is "[G]iving millions of
American
truckers, letter carriers, train conductors, ship captains, utility
employees, and others a formal way to report suspicious terrorist
activity." It
is obvious to us why the government wishes to recruit those who hold
such
jobs. Not for some mental talent inherent in such workers, but for their
mobility. They can go from home to home and state to state unobtrusively
while gathering information. My congratulations to President Dick Cheney
and his assistant Shrub Bush for concocting such a well-made plan. So
why is this plan so gosh darn scary? Because in among all these
"terrorists" are millions of peace loving, upright Americans
who have to
undergo the surveillance of government agents in their own home. Reports
would go into a national database to be called up at will, for any or no
reason whatsoever. The
validity of these reports must be questioned. We have all heard experts
testify that the value of eyewitness reports is little to none. Even
if something is going on, can we trust government informants to get
anything right? There is also the possibility that such
"tipsters" could embellish
the truth, or even make up false reports. Can anyone see where this is
going? According
to the Operation TIPS web page, the initial phase will employ one So what can you do to counter this attack on our liberties? Well, one thing's for sure; don't bother writing your Congressman. Better yet, don't accept any sort of service from a man whose truck bears the sticker (and yes, it will have a sticker) of this new agency. Dissuade your postal worker friends from signing up for this program. Get the word out to all your coworkers. America may yet redeem itself. Unfortunately, this has yet to be seen. discuss this column in the forum Amanda Bowen is an unaverage high school student who hopes one day to pursue a life of study. |