'Security fears help enrich financial super-elite'
July 14, 2012 | RT.com
Reuters / Kevin Lamarque
Tightening security screws in the US serves the ultimate goal – to
implant the atmosphere of fear in the American society. It serves to
raise sales of security equipment, independent journalist Charlie
McGrath told RT.
The latest initiative of the US Department of Homeland Security is to develop laser-based security scanners
capable of identifying any chemical substance in human body.
Independent journalist Charlie McGrath sees it as a further erosion of
the basic human rights in favor of Military-Industrial Complex profits.
Officials
insist the scanners will be used to detect explosives at airports and
border crossings. They say that if a person has nothing to hide he won’t
mind subjecting to the procedure.
But some experts are prompting concern for civil liberties in America.
“There is no threat of terror, that is a canard,”
states categorically the founder of Wide Awake News Charlie McGrath. He
explained that as an American he has a 662,000:1 chance of winning an
Olympic medal. While taking a bath he has a 685,000:1 chance of drowning
in that bath. Walking outside he has a 2.3 million:1 chance of being
struck dead by lightning. But the chance of being killed by a terrorist
amounts to 3.2million:1 for an average person on our planet.
“What
we see built out of 9/11, the Patriot Act… and every other peace of the
so-called legislation protecting people is the enriching of the
financial super-elite in the Security Industrial Complex,” states Charlie McGrath.
The
journalist predicts that the American society will soon be under the
eye of Big Brother, explaining that the declared security reasons behind
governmental initiatives have no grounds whatsoever.
“All
this talk of fearing Ahmadinejad coming out of every closet and from
underneath of everybody’s bed is nothing but a fear tactic so that we
can enrich a very few people on this planet,” McGrath proclaimed.
The reason why Americans should be concerned with the laser security scanners is that this “humiliation on steroids” is going to be paid for with the taxpayers’ money, reminds McGrath.
“Since introduction of the Patriot Act we’ve seen non-stop legislation eroding our liberties one after another,” McGrath claims.
“It has come to point we’re just coming used to it. But we need to
understand that with every passing piece of legislation, every piece of
equipment installed every other day, we’re becoming more and more a
Stasi-style police state,” he concluded.
McGrath assures that
the equipment installed to be on the guard of security in airports and
other public places will definitely make it into everyday life of
Americans. He recalled military drones that were once made for the army
and CIA operations overseas, but now are flying American skies to
protect security at home.
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