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Unveiling the Surveillance State: Protecting Your Privacy Rights from U.S. Government Overreach
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Unveiling the Surveillance State: Protecting Your Privacy Rights from U.S. Government Overreach

American Potential

July 11, 202434m 46s

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Show Notes

In this episode of American Potential, host Jeff Crank sits down with James Czerniawski to delve into the controversial and often misunderstood realm of U.S. government surveillance. They explore the implications of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), specifically Section 702, which allows the U.S. government to collect and analyze communications from non-U.S. persons outside the country without a warrant. This practice, however, often results in the collection of American citizens' data, raising significant privacy concerns.

 

James Czerniawski breaks down the history and evolution of FISA, illustrating how the quest for national security has sometimes encroached upon personal privacy. The conversation sheds light on how these surveillance practices impact everyday Americans and what reforms are necessary to protect individual freedoms while maintaining security.

 

Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the balance between national security and personal privacy in the digital age.

 

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