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DamianTV
03-09-2014, 04:49 PM
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140228/15025026393/you-know-who-else-collected-metadata-stasi.shtml


The East German secret police, known as the Stasi, were an infamously intrusive secret police force. They amassed dossiers on about one quarter of the population of the country during the Communist regime.

But their spycraft — while incredibly invasive — was also technologically primitive by today's standards. While researching my book Dragnet Nation, I obtained the above hand drawn social network graph and other files from the Stasi Archive in Berlin, where German citizens can see files kept about them and media can access some files, with the names of the people who were monitored removed.

The graphic shows forty-six connections, linking a target to various people (an "aunt," "Operational Case Jentzsch," presumably Bernd Jentzsch, an East German poet who defected to the West in 1976), places ("church"), and meetings ("by post, by phone, meeting in Hungary").

Gary Bruce, an associate professor of history at the University of Waterloo and the author of "The Firm: The Inside Story of the Stasi," helped me decode the graphic and other files. I was surprised at how crude the surveillance was. "Their main surveillance technology was mail, telephone, and informants," Bruce said.

Another file revealed a low-level surveillance operation called an IM-vorgang aimed at recruiting an unnamed target to become an informant. (The names of the targets were redacted; the names of the Stasi agents and informants were not.) In this case, the Stasi watched a rather boring high school student who lived with his mother and sister in a run-of-the-mill apartment. The Stasi obtained a report on him from the principal of his school and from a club where he was a member. But they didn't have much on him — I've seen Facebook profiles with far more information.

A third file documented a surveillance operation known as an OPK, for Operative Personenkontrolle, of a man who was writing oppositional poetry. The Stasi deployed three informants against him but did not steam open his mail or listen to his phone calls. The regime collapsed before the Stasi could do anything further.

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The next generation of Internment Camps will most likely be sponsored by the US Govt and will imprison people like Ron Paul supporters.

Schifference
03-09-2014, 04:58 PM
The way I see it is there is an Unaccountable Authority out there that is against JustUs and will one day imprison us for our Three Felonies a Day that we commit.

Danke
03-09-2014, 04:59 PM
Could never happen here. We are a Democracy.

DamianTV
03-09-2014, 05:11 PM
The way I see it is there is an Unaccountable Authority out there that is against JustUs and will one day imprison us for our Three Felonies a Day that we commit.

^^^This^^^

Schifference
03-09-2014, 05:20 PM
It is time we Take Responsibility for Our Liberty!

Anti Federalist
03-09-2014, 05:23 PM
The way I see it is there is an Unaccountable Authority out there that is against JustUs and will one day imprison us for our Three Felonies a Day that we commit.

Yup, just a matter of putting enough surveillance on you, and they'll catch you breaking a law.

DamianTV
03-09-2014, 06:41 PM
Yup, just a matter of putting enough surveillance on you, and they'll catch you breaking a law.

Laws for Non Crimes, like being Jewish.