Welcome to class, everybody. Today we will talk about history of government surveillance. The focal question we want to think about today is can intelligence agencies operate in a Democratic Society and be successful protecting the government and the citizens while also upholding the seams and Citizens Rights we mark in other words, our liberty and security compatible . No doubt there is a need for intelligence communities to operate from foreign and domestic sources. They have been real throughout u. S. History. For over a century in addition to taking action against real threats bureaus and agencies within the u. S. Government have surveilled those who have expressed what the institute describes as a Strong Political views that run encounters that are surveilling political paradigm this challenges the notion often expressed by those whose appraiser in the state of some sort that if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear and i will want to come back to that later on in our
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