The Patriot Act was created in 2001, the same year that happened in the eleventh year of the day of tragedy. On September 11, 2001, 19 terrorists nominated by Al Qaeda hijacked 4 aircraft and remembered this day forever in American history. At 8:46 am on September 11, the first hijacked aircraft (American Airlines Flight 11) collided with the North Tower at the World Trade Center. Specifically, I went up from the 93th floor to the 99th floor and confined everyone to the upper floor. Many people doubt this is a terrorist attack; they think it's just a coincidence.
"In the United States, you know that they passed the Patriot Act after September 11," Balogun said in the video. "The Patriot Act permits the federal government to infringe on the privacy of potential potential terrorists.Through this" black identity extremist "they are able to hide latent black empowerment groups You can mark it as a terrorist. "The way of your belief," Balogun later added to the video: "They are demanding you, they are looking for ways to neutralize you, and most importantly this We saw it, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, Marx Garvey also happened.This system advances this agenda and yields us I understand the range to make it. "
The reason why the support rate of the Patriot Act has declined is not just that the historical events that led to the passage of the bill were getting cool. One of the biggest contributors to this change is Edward Snowden issuing confidential documents on this issue. Snowden himself was working within the most influential intelligence agency under the Patriot Act and saw a clear excess and abuse of the system. This information, which has not been known so far, has no direct impact on how the information community works, but even if Congress did not understand the information before, the door to discuss whether it should rule over Opened. The choice of "free law" has been improved in several ways, but it has not changed the way spies are beneficial to the United States. This bill is primarily a privatization of data collection by allowing any private company to monitor Americans.