Certified
Mail Receipt: 7012 1010 0002 9855 8410
Colonel
& Mrs. John B. Kidd
P.O. Box 1102
Big Spring, Texas 79721
June
1, 2013
Congressman
Randy Neugebauer
1510 Scurry St. Suite B
Big Spring, TX 79720
Congressman
Neugebauer:
Let
me start off by saying I have been registered no party since 1996,
so I have no political ax to grind.
As
you are aware, the National Security Administration (NSA) is building
a facility in Utah benignly called the Utah Data Center. $2
billion borrowed dollars since the people's purse is nearly
$17 TRILLION dollars over drawn thanks to free spenders like you who
pay no attention to Art. 1, Sec. 8 of the U.S. Constitution. More
debt plus the interest slapped on our backs, our children and grand
children for the rest of our lives.
You
may have heard Comrade Mad Max Waters (Democratic/Communist Party
USA) made the following statement:
“The
President has put in place an organization with the kind of database
that no one has ever seen before in life,” Representative Maxine
Waters told Roland Martin on Monday. “That's going to be very,
very powerful,” Waters said. “That database will have
information about everything on every individual on ways that it's
never been done before and whoever runs for President on the Democratic
ticket has to deal with that. They're going to go down with that database
and the concerns of those people because they can't get around it.
And he's [President Obama] been very smart. It's very powerful what
he's leaving in place.”
Many
news sources like Wired.com have reported the purpose of that center:
(1)
"Intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world's
communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the
underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic
networks.
(2)
"Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless
databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete
contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches,
as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts,
travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket
litter.” It is, in some measure, the realization of the “total
information awareness” program created during the first term
of the Bush administration—an effort that was killed by Congress
in 2003 after it caused an outcry over its potential for invading
Americans’ privacy."
The
U.S. Constitution has never been an impediment to you, Randy. Your
voting record bears that out. You voted to eviscerate the Bill of
Rights in 2005 when you voted to make the "Patriot" Act
permanent. In 2006, you voted yes on allowing electronic surveillance
domestically without a warrant. In 2006, you once again voted to shred
the Constitution when you voted yes for the John Warner Defense Authorization
Act. In 2011, you voted yes on extending the Patriot Act's roving
wiretaps. And, the grand daddy of them all: The National Defense Authorization
Act in 2012. You voted to allow American citizens to be detained indefinitely
without a warrant - something the Founding Fathers would not have
tolerated for a split second.
Please,
don't insult my intelligence by trying to feed me the bull manure
you feed the uninformed in this district about the nebulous "war
on terror" that has become nothing but a massive money making
machine for defense contractors and members of Congress that own stock
in companies who profit from the phony "war on terror."
The
Republican controlled Congress under Bush and the Republican controlled
U.S. House of Representatives since he left office (with the exception
of one two year period) is a duplicate of what Adolph Hitler did when
the Nazi's controlled Germany. I'm a dedicated student of history,
so I know what I'm talking about. With today's advanced technology,
it's even more egregious.
My
question is: Who the hell do you people think you are?
What
the "Utah Data Center" will be doing is a repeat of Hitler's
Germany constantly tracking the movement of every citizen, their everyday
whereabouts, activities and where we spend our money. A Republican
controlled Congress and then the U.S. House side after Bush left office
has done nothing but strip us of our God-given rights and stomp on
states rights. Is it any wonder the approval rating for Congress is
at about 11%?
After
the Marxist usurper squatting in the White House signed the unconstitutional
"stimulus" act, you people in the Outlaw Congress (yes,
outlaws because you rob and steal from us the same as bandits did
in the "old West") provided millions of dollars for doctors
and health care providers to put people's medical records onto discs
and make them available for yet another massive data base. Not mandatory,
just here's bushels of money to offset the cost, send us the records.
Know
what I said? The hell you will. I wrote to my primary health care
provider and the neurosurgeons who operated on me twice. I told them
I do not want my medical records released to anyone in the U.S. government.
If that was unacceptable to them, I would terminate my association
with he/she and take MY medical records with me. I also wrote to the
Rear Admiral who headed TriCare/Humana at the time with the same request.
I was assured my records would not be released to any government agency
for any reason without my explicit written permission.
As
I constituent, I want you to respond in writing to
my questions:
1.
What type of information will the Utah Data Center will be collecting
and storing? I want specifics like: cell phone records, email, cell
phone records and conversations, any purchases a person makes, banking
records, medical information and so forth.
There's
no question such snooping will provide the potential for violating
attorney client privilege, doctor to patient communications, husband
and wife communications, communications via email between judges and
other specific confidences that have always been held sacrosanct.
I don't care how they encrypt, somone government - like the communist
Chinese - manage to hack into computers in this country. They've been
doing it and it will get worse.
2.
Does any of the NSA's so-called mission include American citizens?
Again, I don't want some Congress double-speak, I want to know
if average, ordinary people like my husband and I who have never
had a "brush" with the law will have our data and lives mined
by that snooping agency and stored at the Utah Data Center.
If
the answer to 2 is affirmative, I want you to tell me exactly where
in the U.S. Constitution it gives you, the NSA or any other government
snooping agency the right to collect data on my life and activities,
record phone conversations or any other form of snooping?
None
of the alphabet soup agencies can do what they're doing without the
approval of Congress since they were created by an Act of Congress
and Congress has direct over sight. If alphabet soup agencies are
snooping on American citizens without our knowledge, they're getting
away with it because you have done nothing to stop it. In this case,
we the people intend to stop it by refusing to roll over and allow
snoopers like the NSA to get away with it even it means going to court.
Signed,
Devvy
Kidd
Let's
see what he says for the record. As you can see, I sent the letter
certified mail to Neugebauer's district office in my town, not to
Washington, DC. That way old Randy can't say he never got my letter.
Additionally, their offices in DC get flooded with thousands of pieces
of mail every week. All 535 of them go back to their district offices
for the weekend and their long, extended "breaks" and vacations,
so my letter won't get lost in the Washington shuffle.
Oh,
and the number of days the House will be in session this year: 126
days. That's 4 1/2 months. They get paid for 12 months.
Killer
of American jobs, Speaker of the House John Boehner, is paid $223,500
per year. That means we the people pay him $18,625 per month, 12 months
a year for working 4 1/2 months.
'Rank
and file' house and senate members - $174,000 per year. That means
we the people pay professional, career hookers like Randy Neugebauer
$14,500 per month, 12 months a year for working 4 1/2 months.
Oh,
they squawk and insist they're "always working for you".
True. Some committees do stay in Foggy Bottom for this and that periodically.
But, in reality, they work for whoever pays the most for their favors.
Both parties.
I'm
also filing a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request with the NSA;
certified mail. I want to know if they have any kind of file on me
or my husband. I recommend you do the same as well. Snail mail your
U.S. House member and ask them the same questions I did in my letter
to Neugebauer; send it to their district office. You may not know
it, but you can also file a FOIA with the FBI and get any file they
have on you. Be sure to get your FOIA letter notarized or the FBI
won't release it.
We
the people must take a pro-active position and fight them on this
as we did back in 2003. Bush, Jr., thought he could ram the “total
information awareness” program down our throats because the
evil doers count on the American people being unaware of what's going
on or simply don't care about their freedom and liberty. Suddenly,
more and more unconstitutional draconian bills become "law".
The Marxist in the White House has only continued where his predecessors
left off.
He
who shouts the loudest gets the most attention and results.
By
the way, if you don't know about the John Warner Defense Authorization
Act, you
can get an accurate report here:
"As
with any act of Congress, the Posse Comitatus Act may be repealed
by subsequent act of Congress. In the case of the Posse Comitatus
Act, the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act of 2007, signed
into law by President George W. Bush on October 17, 2006, amended
the law by adding the following language: "The President may
employ the armed forces to restore public order in any State of the
United States the President determines hinders the execution of laws
or deprives the people of a right, privilege, immunity, or protection
named in the Constitution and secured by law or opposes or obstructs
the execution of the laws of the United States or impedes the course
of justice under those laws."
"Fortunately
for our Republic and the rule of law that has kept us free, the sweeping
changes made by the Warner Act were completely repealed by passage
of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008. Accordingly,
the present state of the applicable law governing the use of federal
troops in matters of domestic law enforcement is the Insurrection
Act of 1807."
If
you are opposed to the NSA snooping into your life and keeping a data
base on everything you say in private emails, snooping into your credit
card records or debt card purchases, what books you read, hotels you
stay at or any other part of your private life, write that letter.
As for Google and other search engines: They are harvesting your data
and selling it which is how they make their billions. Well, they don't
get it from me; I use startpage.com. I also never use Yahoo:
Yahoo
to Users: Let Us Read Your Emails or -- Goodbye!
"As
of June 1, all Yahoo email users are required to upgrade to the company's
newest platform, which allows Yahoo to scan and analyze every email
they write or receive. According to Yahoo's help page, all users who
make the transition agree to let the company perform "content
scanning and analyzing of your communications content" to target
ads, offer products, and perform "abuse protection."
"This
means any message that Yahoo's algorithms find disturbing could
flag a user as a bully, a threat, or worse. At the same time,
Yahoo can now openly troll through email for personal information
that it can share or hold onto indefinitely. Gay and haven't come
out yet? Yahoo knows. Having an affair? Your spouse may not know
— but Yahoo does. Any interests, ailments or projects you'd rather
not share? You're sharing them with Yahoo, perhaps forever.
"The
new tracking policy affects more than just Yahoo account holders.
Everyone who corresponds with a Yahoo email account holder will also
have their own message content scanned, analyzed, and stored by Yahoo,
even if they themselves have not agreed to Yahoo's new terms of service.
"Emailing
through Yahoo means surrendering your privacy, whether it's your own
account or your friend's," says Harvard-trained privacy expert
Katherine
Albrecht, who is helping to develop StartMail, an upcoming email
service that will not scan its users' correspondence. "It's time
we start paying attention to these policies, because they're growing
more shockingly abusive every day," she added."
That
means if you send me email with a Yahoo account, I'm going to delete
it without opening it. I'm sorry, but if we don't stop the snoopers
now, it will only get worse. Those "free" email accounts
are more costly than people realize.
If
you value your privacy, don't put it off --- write your congress critter
about NSA's new Utah Data Center and get your file from the FBI. You
can bet they have one on you just because they've been getting away
with it for decades because Congress has allowed it to go on and because
we the people haven't shouted loud enough.
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