A History of False Fear
from Consortium News:
A History of False Fear
December 23, 2013
Its always hard to get someone to speak honestly when his or her livelihood depends on not telling the truth. With the military-industrial-surveillance complex, that reality is multiplied by the billions of dollars and the many careers at stake, Joe Lauria writes.
By Joe Lauria
Despite the deep embarrassment and outrage caused by continuing revelations of the National Security Agencys abuse of power, meaningful reform is unlikely because at heart the Edward Snowden story is about money and political power. And Snowden has threatened both.
President Obama is considering adopting some NSA reforms recommended by a White House panel. But dont bet on him going too far.
Federal District Court Judge Richard Leons ruling that the controversial NSA programs are almost Orwellian and may be unconstitutional is encouraging. Most telling was Leons statement that the abusive NSA practices have not stopped one terrorist attack. But dont count on the government to suddenly start telling the truth about the real level of the terrorist threat.
False fear is what the entire operation is built on. If the disturbing NSA programs are ultimately judged unjustified and unconstitutional and have to be shut down or curtailed, billions of dollars in contracts and careers would be at stake. And thats why the government will continue to exaggerate the terrorism threat while pursuing Snowden. ................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://consortiumnews.com/2013/12/23/a-history-of-false-fear/