Moreover, "in the application of a constitution, our contemplation
cannot be only of what has been but of what may be." The progress of science
in furnishing the Government with means of espionage is not likely to stop
with wire-tapping. Ways may some day be developed by which the Government,
without removing papers from secret drawers, can reproduce them in court,
and by which it will be enabled to expose to a jury the most intimate occurrences
of the home. Advances in the psychic and related sciences may bring means
of exploring unexpressed beliefs, thoughts and emotions. "That places the
liberty of every man in the hands of every petty officer" was said by James
Otis of much lesser intrusions than these.[1] To Lord Camden, a far slighter
intrusions seemed "subversive of all the comforts of society."[2] Can it
be that the Constitution affords no protection against such invasions of
individual security?
This is quite an amazing prediction of MRI machines reading peoples' minds as "pre-crimes" - especially with the 5G surveillance tech being exported around the world by China.
The
makers of our Constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the
pursuit of happiness. They recognized the significance of man's spiritual
nature, of his feelings and of his intellect.
They conferred, as against the Government,
the right to be let alone — the most comprehensive of rights and the
right most valued by civilized men.
https://cryptome.org/2014/05/brandeis-olmstead.htm
every unjustifiable
intrusion by the Government upon the privacy of the individual, whatever
the means employed, must be deemed a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Men born to freedom
are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil-minded rulers.
Yeah - evil-minded!! The Fourth Amendment to the US constitution:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers,
and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be
violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause,
supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place
to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
The right to privacy is not illegal!!
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