Probably, but keep in mind, too many watchlists become impossible to watch. On a somewhat related note, have you ever thought of how difficult it would be for the NSA to actually try and investigate a specific person's communications when they amass so much data hoping to stumble across terror threats? Not suggesting anything in any way, just that freedom in the blindspots of a surveillance state is still freedom.
The glowies will let you know who they are when they try to convince you you can create privately owned nukes. Don't pay them any mind.
I bet if I bought a home chemistry set as a hobby, I'd get flagged in some FBI database as a bomb maker.
Probably, but keep in mind, too many watchlists become impossible to watch. On a somewhat related note, have you ever thought of how difficult it would be for the NSA to actually try and investigate a specific person's communications when they amass so much data hoping to stumble across terror threats? Not suggesting anything in any way, just that freedom in the blindspots of a surveillance state is still freedom.
They don’t have people going over all that data.