The Raw Story | DHS finalizing plans for domestic spy satellite program: "Civil liberties concerns delayed the program after lawmakers and outside activists wondered how the program would be structured to protect Americans from unconstitutional surveillance from the powerful satellites, which can see through cloud cover, trees and even concrete buildings.
The program's charter remains unfinalized, but Chertoff said it will use clear language to explain legal restrictions on the data's use. Warrants will be obtained when required before collecting satellite intelligence, and the program won't use technology to intercept verbal communications, according to the Journal."
Ah yes, the spy satellite program is back on the table. I find it disturbing that they can see through concrete, or can even possibly record audio. I am so sure that the government will get the required warrants... Time to paint F**K YOU on our rooftops.
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