I always thought that privacy was one of our most inalienable rights.
And while I understand that online (like here) = everyone in the world can see it, Jesus, our phone calls? Private emails?
Here's another thing to chew on: remember how, in the aftermath of 9/11, many in the intelligence community (rightly) blamed our fetish with "technology" driven intel suited for the Cold War and how our HUMINT had gone to hell?
Um, hello?
And IIRC Osama bin Laden's crib didn't HAVE an internet connection or phones because he, as I'm guessing all of them, knew we could track all that stuff.
So here we are again fixated on the electronic surveillance, except now we just point it at... everybody.
Oh and to complete the cul-de-sac, if we do capture somebody suspected of "terror," we have the reliable tactic of torturing them. Because that usually works well.
We're moving backwards...