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the rise of America's surveillance state

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Product Description: Using exclusive access to key government insiders, Shane Harris chronicles the rise of America's surveillance state over the past 25 years and highlights a dangerous paradox: Our government's strategy has made it harder to catch terrorists and easier to spy on the rest of us. In 1983, Admiral John Poindexter, President Reagan's National Security Advisor, realized that the U.S. might have prevented the terrorist massacre of 241 Marines in Beirut, if intelligence agencies could have analyzed in real time the data they had on the attackers. Poindexter poured technical know-how and government funds into his dream-a system that would sift reams of information for signs of terrorist activity. Decades later, that elusive dream still captivates Washington. After 9/11, Poindexter returned to government with a controversial program, called Total Information Awareness, to detect the next attack. Today it has evolved into a secretly funded operation that can gather a trove of personal information on every American and millions of others worldwide. Despite billions of dollars spent on this quest since the Reagan era, we still can't discern future threats in the vast data cloud that surrounds us all. But the government can now spy on its citizens with an ease that was impossible-and illegal-just a few years ago. Drawing on unprecedented access to the people who pioneered this high-tech spycraft, Harris shows how it has moved from the province of right-wing technocrats into the mainstream, becoming a cornerstone of the Obama administration's war on terror. Harris puts us behind the scenes where twenty-first-century spycraft was born. We witness Poindexter quietly working from the private sector to get government to buy in to his programs in the early nineties. We see an Army major agonize as he carries out an order to delete the vast database he's gathered on possible terror cells-and on thousands of innocent Americans-months before 9/11. We follow National Security Agency Director Mike Hayden as he persuades the Bush administration to secretly monitor Americans based on a flawed interpretation of the law. And we see Poindexter return to government with a seemingly implausible idea: that the authorities can collect data about citizens and at the same time protect their privacy. After Congress publicly bans the Total Information Awareness program in 2003, we watch as it secretly becomes a "black program" at the NASA, then engaged in a massive surveillance of Americans' phone calls and e-mails. When the next crisis comes, our government will inevitably crack down on civil liberties, but it will be no better able to identify new dangers. This is the outcome of a dream first hatched almost three decades ago, and The Watchers is an engrossing, unnerving wake-up call.

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Penguin Press
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Pages
418

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Prologue
Act 1
1: First strike
2: Knowledge is power
3: He shall purify
4: UNODIR
Act 2
5: Constant tension
6: Genoa Project
7: Next generation
8: China experiment
9: Able danger
10: You guys will go to jail
Act 3
11: Echo
12: New Manhattan Project
13: Bag
14: All hands on deck
15: Call to arms
16: Feed the bag
17: Ships passing in the night
18: Full steam ahead
19: Unraveling
20: Going black
Act 4
21: Basketball
22: Resurrection
23: Breakthrough
24: Exposed
25: Reasonable beliefs
26: Betrayal
27: Bojinka II
28: Inherit the winds
29: Ascension
30: Renegade
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [369]-402) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
363.325/1630973
Library of Congress
HV6432 .H378 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
418 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
418

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Open Library
OL24630852M
Internet Archive
watchersriseofam00harr
ISBN 10
1594202451
ISBN 13
9781594202452
LCCN
2009037205
OCLC/WorldCat
430052063

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