2. “Civilization is the progress toward a society of privacy.
The savage's whole existence is public, ruled by the
laws of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting
man free from men.” (Ayn Rand)
3. “The right of the people to be
secure in their persons, houses,
papers, and effects, against
unreasonable searches and
seizures, shall not be violated, and
no Warrants shall issue, but upon
probable cause, supported by
Oath or affirmation, and
particularly describing the place
to be searched, and the persons or
things to be seized.” (Fourth)
4.
5. “Therefore there are five kinds of
spies used:
Local spies, internal spies, double
spies, dead spies, and living spies.
When all five are used, and no one
knows their Way, it is called the
divine organization, and is the
ruler's treasure” (Sun Tzu)
War and other
conflicts hid it
6.
7. “…blatantly incorrect information, about these activists was
entered into the local fusion center and other government
databases, with labels such as "Terrorism - anti-
government” (Rose, Carol)
8.
9. “In only a few hours, sitting at my computer I can
learn everything there is to know about you.”
(Henderson)
10.
11.
12. “What man art
thou that, thus
bescreened in
night,
So stumblest
on my
counsel?
Who are you?
Why do you
hide in the
darkness and
listen to my
private
thoughts?”
(Shakespeare)
17. Fourth Amendment, Bill of Rights, U.S. Constitution
George Orwell. 1984. Harlow: Pearson Education, 2003. Print.
Henderson, Harry. Privacy in the Information Age. New York: Facts On
File, 1999. Print.
Rose, Carol. "Unregulated, Unmonitored, and Unscrupulous."
Privacy Journal Vol. 36, No. 10. Aug 2010: 1+. SIRS Issues
Researcher. Web. 23 Feb 2012.
Shakespeare, William. Romeo and Juliet
Sun Tzu “The Art of War”