May 26, 2013

4th Amendment: The Right To Privacy

Ever wonder how my book publisher, www.oaktara.com, came up with the tag line for Donovan’s Law?  In case you do not remember, let me offer this quick reminder, “A Futuristic Thriller Based On Today’s Headlines”.  Allow me to offer this quick explanation.

Daniel Chapter 12 from the Old Testament and Revelation Chapter 13 from the New Testament provided the “Futuristic Thriller” part.  News articles like the one below provided the “Today’s Headline” part. 

CAUTION:  Reading the article below may cause you to want to study the Bible and/or read Donovan’s Law before the sequel comes out…

Nevertheless, it turns out that if your microwave, burglar alarm or dishwasher is of very recent vintage, and if it is connected to your personal computer, a CIA spy can tell when you are in the kitchen and when you are using that device. The person who revealed this last weekend also revealed that CIA software can learn your habits from all of this and then anticipate them.”

“Acting ‘diabolically’ and hoping to ‘change fingerprints and eyeballs’ in its ‘worldwide mission’ to steal and keep secrets, the CIA can then gut the Fourth Amendment digitally, without ever physically entering anyone’s home. We already know that your Blackberry or iPhone can tell a spy where you are, and when the battery is connected, what you are saying. But spies in the kitchen? Can this be true?”

“Who revealed all this last weekend? None other than Gen. David Petraeus himself, President Obama’s new director of the CIA.”

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/03/22/is-cia-already-in-your-kitchen/#ixzz1pu5NcqRg