22 March 2015

"StingRay" Secret Cellphone Surveillance Tracking Technology Deployed To Police Nationwide Without Public Disclosure To Track All Cellphone Users

       Sunday, 22 March 2015, WASHINGTON, D.C. - New "StingRay" surveillance technology has been deployed to police departments nationwide to track cellphone users. The deployment has required that law enforcement receiving the technology sign a non-disclosure agreement to keep the equipment secret from the American public now subject to blanket nationwide location surveillance via the tracking of cellphone users.
       This further serious erosion of innocent Americans' Constitutional, privacy and other rights to be free from continuous government surveillance has raised very serious concerns voiced by civil rights groups including the American Civil Liberties Union and others. The Ninth Amendment editorial board as a public service disseminates this information and and reminds all victims and those aware of continuing government encroachments in this and any area to remain vigilant and active in communicating such information to others in the United States under the protections enshrined in the U.S. Constitution First Amendment and all other applicable laws.
       Interested readers may find more information in the New York Times article dated 15 March 2015 linked to below. God Bless America and the upholding of the United States Constitution against continuing serious government attacks which ultimately threaten to undermine the core compact and fundamental rights and values holding our One Nation Under God together in the face of growing threats not just from without but from within most notably being the State. "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." Benjamin Franklin

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