Britain Lets 48 Agencies View Your Internet History

The machines all over are preparing for something they see coming down the road:

The police, NHS and the tax man will now be able to hack into your phones and check your browsing history after the Snoopers’ Charter was passed by Parliament last week.

The bill, officially called the Investigatory Powers Bill, forces electronic data to be stored by internet providers for 12 months, which can be subsequently collected by law enforcement.

Now a blogger has created a list of all the people who will be able to request to view your internet history if the bill passes Royal Assent to become law.

That something is called Apocalypse.

I am sure this is already available in America, just they don’t bother to tell anyone.

It is hard to believe, but the free world is rapidly heading toward the political control and repression you’d expect out of China. At least Britain used to maintain a pretense of liberty. Now even that is going. All we need is the right, or as the case may be, wrong leader to assume power.

The full list of sites is at the link. So now everybody from Health Services, to Department of Transport, to The Scottish Ambulance Service Board can just pull your internet website browsing history. Right now this will be ignored, but if the winds change as the Apocalypse approaches, then obviously this will have a chilling effect on what websites people are able to view.

I’d love to be the guy who publicized the list, and see what weirdness he begins to notice now. The machine does not like unruly peasants, and it is not shy of making that known.

I can only conclude that the elites are well aware of what is obviously coming, and they intend to do whatever they have to, in order to try and survive it. Still, I wouldn’t bet on them.

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7 years ago

[…] Britain Lets 48 Agencies View Your Internet History […]

disenchantedscholar
7 years ago

Erm, they release papers about it, love. Why? Nobody reads them. There are white papers from our Gov published openly, specifically indicating Apocalypse metrics, with blurry language. I’ve written myself on so-called ‘food security’ aka famine. Latest paper I saw is https://disenchantedscholar.wordpress.com/2016/03/04/paper-global-strategic-trends-out-of-2045/