Is Every Conversation You Ever Had Recorded?
http://theforeigner.no/pages/news-in-brief/norway-police-find-breivik-communications/
“The information, collected from telecommunications companies, is likely to consist of every conversation Breivik held.”
What an interesting thing to put to print.
Every conversation Breivik ever had on a telephone is recorded.
Even though Breivik used throw away phones for the last several years.
EVERY conversation he ever had has been recorded, and is available to the government upon request.
I think we should all think about that concept quite deeply.
What an interesting thing for the police in Norway to just tell everyone straight up – and no one to take note of how very intrusive that is. Everyone just let this little bit of information roll over them, and let it go.
Now remember, until about a year ago there was absolutely no reason for any government to have their eyes or ears on this guy. He was Joe Blow. No criminal record. No blip on the radar. Just *some guy.* Whom they were recording everything he ever talked about.
So, here you are my dear CT friends. A First World Government directly admitting that they can access EVERY conversation on the telephone you ever had.

Very sobering indeed and you’ve made good points. It’s little wonder that key members of Google and Facebook have attended Bilderberg boys club meetings.
It’s a quote from the poster on ATS Aeve, but I’ll take credit anyway. lol
As for the global bitchboys’ club (h/t Incoming), I was perusing the Occupy Wall Street guide yesterday…
http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2011/10/land-destroyer-occupywallstreet-guide.html
lol, yes take the credit for passing it on! I should have realised it was in a quote box, I’ll blame it as being late when I wrote it. :)
Thanks for the link. The writing under the first two photos sums it up well.
This is seriously spooky.
Justin the problem they have is all this data and how do they analyse it? MI5 ran a public recruitment drive back in the mid 2000s which I now suspect was to recruit more people to manage the sheer amount of data collected on everyone. All depends on just how clever their A.I. technology really is, unless it’s borderline self-aware then I doubt all this surveillance is very effective.