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Topic started on 22-3-2008 @ 02:02 AM by biggie smalls

Americans at Olympics Cautioned


www.breitbart.com
Americans traveling to China for the Olympic Games in August can expect their hotel rooms there to be monitored, the State Department warned on its website.

"All visitors should be aware that they have no reasonable expectation of privacy in public or private locations," according to the State Department site.
(visit the link for the full news article)


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reply posted on 22-3-2008 @ 02:31 AM by biggie smalls
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The warning was part of an Olympics "fact sheet" that also said the threat level for terrorism against Americans in China remains low, although recent violence in Tibet is an example of how potentially dangerous events can occur in the approach to the Olympics in Beijing and other Chinese cities.

"Any large-scale public event like the upcoming Olympic Games could become the focus of terrorist acts or other forms of violence," the bureau said.


Now a public service announcement from the US government:

"Make sure not to protest in China because if you do, you may not end up coming home...ever.

Be sure to brown nose the communist party leaders as much as possible so you don't end up occupying a body bag.

Safe travels

-US Department of Homeland Security"



reply posted on 22-3-2008 @ 04:19 AM by vox2442
Originally posted by jetxnet
Vox, dear boy, do not be fooled by the simulation of a Western economy by the Chinese government. They monitor everything and you can bet your Redstar Underware they know who you are now going back and fourth like this.

They even rotate Chinese nationals in and out of the Chinese resteraunts around here (in the US). One day, one of the workers was sending at least 10 large boxes back home (and not moving back yet). She asked me to help her and said it was just stuff going to family. You can bet those boxes are opened up by Chinese officials before the family gets it.

They censored out YouTube during this Tibetian situation recently. It doesn't matter if the hotels are internationally owned, they have to go by state-run ChiCom rules. If they want to "inspect" the hotel, no one stops them and they can do what they want.

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I don`t buy it.

See, if I send boxes back to Canada, they get opened by a government agent before MY family gets them. It`s called Customs. If I go to China, I know for a fact that they know who I am, because I`ve applied for a Visa, and they`ve recorded my passport data then. Of course they know who I am. That`s the same as every other country I`ve ever been to. I`d wager they know less about me than the USA does, solely based on the number of questions I`ve had to answer for Homeland Security vs. Chinese Immigration.


As far as the wire tapping goes - I think that`s paranoia in the extreme, suggesting that all hotel rooms are being monitored. Beyond the logistics of installation, avoiding detection by the international inspectors (ie. hotel chain employees) and the hotel ratings crew without detection, the logistics of the operation itself is mindboggling - hundreds of thousands of rooms nationwide, full of banal conversations about whether or not to have the continental breakfast or sleep late and get a bite at a cafe... hundreds of thousands of ears listening for.... what, exactly? An in-depth discussion of state secrets over mini-bar scotch? It makes absolutely no sense. I`m not buying it until I see the Novotel homepage displaying an apology and an explanation.


reply posted on 22-3-2008 @ 04:55 AM by biggie smalls
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I don't necessarily think the Chinese are more technologically advanced, however widespread may be the right word.

Leading surveillance societies in the world (you have to click on the picture for a full sized view)





Notice how the UK and China are on the same level, while the US is slightly better. We still have the first amendment, but its being severely eroded by our government as we speak.




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