Sunday, 16 September 2012

The Duchess isn't the only person being stalked

Catherine Middleton was snapped (from afar) sunbathing topless by a French Magazine. Once again, it has caused a massive publicity circus to erupt over the whole debacle The Royal family had expressed their moral outrage over the invasion of privacy. What is becoming increasingly disturbing is not so much the occurrence of this one particular event but the increasing rate at which many people's personal lives are being followed by rather unwelcome people, be it lousy paparazzi for celebrities or governments and corporations for others.


People need to begin complaining regularly, often and loud enough to get the message through to these weird people. Having a stalker who will not leave you alone at all measures is absolutely terrifying, disgusting, but more importantly, it is against the law. If found guilty, these perverts who stalked the Princess may risk losing their jobs for a breach of protocol and may face further charges. It is not ironic they caught her topless. Whoever took the photo was standing roadside for that million dollar shot for quite a while. Be very wary of this stalker movement. Although celebrities are often on the receiving end in gossip magazines (which women foolishly fondle over), these scandals never used to occur often, or so regularly. Eli Wallach used to speak fondly of his great relationships with journalists and photographers in his early acting career, making friends with many of them.

High ranked politicians, judges and lawyers are currently working together, seeking to impose ways of monitoring the population more effectively. London has already partly achieved it by installing thousands of CCTV video cameras to monitor people's every move. Rather than admit it, the useless Tories and the Blair creature prefer to dismiss it as a means of protecting the people. Only a few independent minds are able to see through such half baked reasons (such as the brilliant Mail on Sunday columnist Peter Hitchens), for what it really is. Being able to track and monitor people. http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/

The examples about  ways in which Americans are being monitored have already been mentioned in previous posts. George Bush was eager to play a "for safety's sake" card in allowing himself access to phone tap land lines of all his citizens making overseas calls; luckily for many Americans, it was met with disapproval. Last year President Barack Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act, a movement to relax the current laws against surveillance on private citizens. Keep a watch on this movement; if it does get brought in, it will be so gradual (almost lethargic), many will only realise when it's too late what has happened. http://www.infowars.com/surveillance-domestic-spying-and-invasion-of-privacy-in-post-sept-11-america/

Fight for freedom, fight for liberty. Take George Orwell's message about Big Brother  very seriously; don't let it seep into society. Ignore the people who give excuses for invading your privacy in the name of national security. Its a lie, much like everything else they say. 

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