I Told You So

My mentor once told me, “Paranoia is simply knowing the truth.” Last week’s revelations about more than a decade of government spying on every phone call made and every email sent and, well, virtually all Internet traffic in the United States has given sudden buoyancy to at least part of my paranoid ranting about the mark of the beast, which now feels chillingly appropriate to revisit this week: “It says right there, on your Social Security card, “Not To Be Used For Identification,” yet your Social Security number is and has always been precisely that. You can’t borrow without it. You can’t earn a legitimate living without it. Because of that number, nearly every dime of the money you make and the money you spend is monitored and can be stopped with a few keystrokes at a computer terminal. And you’re stuck. Cannot buy or sell, homeless, hungry. That number determines where you live and the quality of that life. Identity theft is so prevalent that the emerging thought is to scrap the Social Security system altogether and move to biometrics: your thumb print, your retina pattern. Your credit history encoded on a chip, maybe implanted in your body. You have no secrets. And, when you get hungry enough, you’ll do exactly what they tell you. Sound paranoid? You bet. It also happens to be true.”   CONTINUED

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