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Operation TIPS, a Terrorist act Principles & Bar Technique, was intentional by President George W. Bush to have United States citizens report suspicious activity.

It come under incredible scrutiny within July of 2002 when the Washington Post alleged in an editorial that a program was mistily defined.

A program's internet site implied that America workers world health organization experienced access to personal citizens' homes, like cable installers & telephone repair workers, would become reporting around what was in humans's homes whenever it was deemed "suspicious."

Operation TIPS was accused of doing an "end run" around a United States Constitution. A original choice of words of the site was afterward changed. President Bush's Attorney General, John Ashcroft, denied that personal residences would exist when surveilled by private citizens operating as government spies.

Mr. Ashcroft yet defended a program, equivocating inside whether a reports by citizens in fellow citizens would become maintained in government databases. When saying that the information would non exist when inside the central database as section of Operation TIPS, he maintained that the information would however exist as saved inside databases by various law enforcement agencies.

A databases were an expressed concern of various civil liberties groups (on each a left & the right) world health organization felt that such databases may include faithlessly data just just about citizens using there are no way for people citizens to understand that such info was compiled about the children, nor how else for the two to right the information, nor how else for the children to look at their accusers.

Two Congressional Representative Dick Armey (Republican, Texas) and Senator Patrick Leahy (Democrat, Vermont) raised concerns.

Rep. Armey involved legislation in the Home's Homeland Security Bill that explicitly prohibited a creation of Operation TIPS.

Senator Leahy raised a concern that it was similar to J. Edgar Hoover's misuse of the FBI during the 1960s when Hoover hired citizens to spy on neighbors who were political protesters.

President Bush & Law office General Ashcroft however desire a program to exist as implemented. A initial run of the program was August of 2002. It was to include One million workers inside Ten The states cities and so to become expanded.

A United States Postal Service, after initially seeming supportive of the program, late resisted its personnel existence involved therein program, abstract thought that whenever mail carriers became perceived as law enforcement personnel that it would exist as laid within danger at a level for which it may not reasonably exist as potential to become prepared, & that the downside of the program hence immensely outweighed any good that it may accomplish. A National Association of Letter Carriers, a postal labor union, was especially outspoken in its opposition.

A few keep around guessed that inside case a Ten big cities around United states of america were required, estimated at 2 dozen million amount citizens, a program would affect a single in Twenty-four Americans.

Monitor Thy Neighbor
Commentary by Ron Paul on Operation TIPS. Counterpunch, US.

Stop the Government from Turning Neighbor Against Neighbor!
Action alert against Operation TIPS, from the American Civil Liberties Union.

Operation TIPS Website Deleted
The Memory Hole presents an archived version of the removed TIPS page: an overview of the reporting system, from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

The Death of Operation TIPS
Article on the Homeland Act's termination of the Terrorism Information and Prevention System. [The Village Voice]






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