This is a long (1 hour) but incredibly interesting story. What really seems unusual and out of line to me, is that a citizen is strongarmed by the government to become an undercover agent and an informant. And, that other citizens are being surveiled, not by trained law enforcement detectives, but by a citizen who is not properly trained, could have biases and prejudices and is not accountable for his actions. All of these points become relevant as this bizarre story unfolds.
I don't usually listen to This American Life, as most of the episodes seem to be more entertainment than informational. I happened to catch this story when it came on after Weekend Edition (National Public Radio). The introduction sounded interesting and the story itself became riveting. Without a doubt, this is one of the most important stories of our time and it casts a lot of doubt on how our effectively government is waging the war on terror as well as the legality and constitutionality of how they are waging this war.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/471/the-convert
~R. Charan Pagan
information systems technologist, musician, writer, filmmaker
Los Angeles, CA 90017
http://www.reclaimingourbirthright.blogspot.com/
If you are like me, you may have noticed that the news media in the US is not very good. Most news organizations are more concerned with ratings and selling advertising space than they are about providing us with useful information. With this blog I hope to provide commentary are important issues and post news stories that are actually useful. Please comment and let's start a discussion that will improve our understanding of the world's most important issues.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Is Your Friend a Government Agent?
Labels:
investigation,
jihad,
mosque,
muslum,
national public radio,
news,
npr,
police,
political,
politics,
surveilance,
undercover
Location:
Los Angeles, CA 90017, USA
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