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Subject: Oh Market Crash, Oh Market Crash! Oh Dollar Crash, Oh Dollar Crash! Thanks NSA.
Date: Monday 15 May 2006 22:19
From: Gary D Chance
To: news24@bbc.co.uk
1.8790 dollars per pound heading for two dollars to one pound sterling. Markets crashed. Why?
NSA's potential for monitoring the phone calls for all Americans has destroyed confidence in business and privacy. No government can carry out massive spying activity like that of the NSA and expect to maintain confidence. The balance between human rights and security is not just an academic or political exercise. It if far more an economic disaster when privacy and confidentiality are removed. People will vote with their feet.
It is not possible to carry out the kind of blanket espionage which NSA has started to do domestically in the US following 9/11 without destroying the economy. Now that this massive espionage has become publicly known, the fear and panic begins.
Given the prospect of the kind of surveillance to which I've been subjected for over five years 24/7 and a government willing to operate completely outside the law there can only be an eventual collapse which is now starting with the news.
Just watch what is going to happen and ask yourself how you might have stopped the collapse had you discharged your public responsibility years ago so that the public and Parliament could come to grips with the new neurological science driving the new surveillance technology.
Espionage and its ascendency will act as a depressant on markets for a long time to come. This started on Friday just after the announcement about NSA's telephone espionage sank in completely. As long as this remains out of control, there will be no relief from its negative impact.
Governments who play on fear to maintain power lose it all for everyone. It's not too late to start getting the message out so that Parliament can serve the interest of privacy before it is completely destroyed by this Labout Government and whacko Bush's Administration.
Nobody will be willing to conduct any business if they realise that they can be completely monitored. This is what has happened to me since August 1998.
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Subject: Stock Market Uncertainty Over Transition to Surveillance State
Date: Wednesday 17 May 2006 18:49
From: Gary D Chance
To: news24@bbc.co.uk
With the disclosure that NSA was doing a network analysis for billions of telephone calls the stock market fell out of bed. There is a completely new environment ahead for economic activity, and the equity markets around the world haven't a clue how this will impact current business activity.
Thus, there is a rush to the sidelines which will continue for years until the surveillance society is fully realised. Don't expect a free economy to emerge on the other side which means that free markets of all kinds are dead.
You won't have that cat to kick around any more.
Sell now and avoid the catastrophe later.
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