Real0ne -> RE: Fighting Terrorism is BIG business and Conflict in Interest? (8/8/2011 6:14:17 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Fellow Michael Cheroff is a little pawn in the game. It would confuse the subject if his role is over-emphasized. http://projects.washingtonpost.com/top-secret-america/articles/monitoring-america/?tid=wp_featuredstories The above link says: There are 3,984 federal, state and local organizations, each with its own counter-terrorism responsibilities and jurisdictions. At least 934 of these organizations have been created since the 2001 attacks or became involved in counter-terrorism for the first time after 9/11. The total cost of monitoring America (domestic spying) is in hundreds of billions with about 800,000 people involved. For example (from the WP article): The DHS has given $31 billion in grants since 2003 to state and local governments for homeland security and to improve their ability to find and protect against terrorists, including $3.8 billion in 2010. Many private contractors make big bucks out of the game. No that is not the point at all. chertoff is directly involved as in has investments in the corporations that will profit from what HLS is doing. that is an absolute unchecked conflict in interest and nothing has been done about it, nor will anything be done about it because fraudsters computers get stupider when they click on links
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