Draft Investigatory Powers Bill Select Committee
[url]http://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/ac0e244b-5748-4348-97c2-0e7f2bcdfd6c[/url]

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    14:15:50
    Subject: Draft Investigatory Powers Bill
    14:15:51
    Witnesses: Christopher Graham, Information Commissioner
    14:57:21
    Witnesses: Jesper Lund, Chairman, IT-Political Association of Denmark, and William E. Binney, formerly Technical Director of the United States National Security Agency
    16:10:56
    Witnesses: Sir Bruce Robertson, New Zealand Commissioner of Security Warrants (via video link)
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again do the people in government think we are stupid and naive ?

clearly the reason to have a bulk collection of peoples communication information/activity is for behavior and social/political  control ...and nothing to do with catching pedo`s, terrorist and serious criminals ...
again look at the jimmy savile and other case of child abuse were the authority's ignored and lost victims cases and never prosecuted them   

clearly they are trying to make the bulk collection appear legal and justified to get it established ...then when that's done ....there will be government agency's and commercial interests wanting access to this data base

also the security agency's can get all this information anyway by having taps into the fiber optics anyway plus a whole host of other technology they can`t legally use it .....and limited to how they share it as well

again the whole idea of having a database of everyone's activity/communication and data ...is not to prevent crime....but give the people that have access to this data the ability to physiologically profile and target individuals and groups for various agendas motives

seriously you most be naive if you don`t think this will not  be used to blackmail , manipulate , persecute and discredit individuals

obviously the governments Behavioural Insights Team "nudge" team will want their grubby little hands on this info plus their psychological department "properganda" purposes


[url]http://www.behaviouralinsights.co.uk/[/url]

[QUOTE]inside the Nudge Unit is David Halpern’s first-hand account of the Behavioural Insights Team (or Nudge Unit as we quickly became known). The book explores the results of the team as it set out to translate psychological theory and an experimental approach into everyday policy.[/QUOTE]

[url]http://www.behaviouralinsights.co.uk/publications/mindspace/[/url]
[QUOTE]Before the Behavioural Insights Team was created, some of its members were working at the Institute for Government, where they were commissioned by the Cabinet Office to author a report on influencing behaviour with academics from the London School of Economics and Imperial College.

The MINDSPACE report was the result, and helped to make the case for the establishment of the Behavioural Insights Team at the heart of the UK Government.

The MINDSPACE report continues to be used by the Behavioural Insights Team as a framework to aid the application of behavioural science to the policymaking process.

The report sets out nine of the most robust influences on our behaviour, which are captured in the simple mnemonic – MINDSPACE. [/QUOTE]

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