Google Merges With The Department of Homeland Security
October 1st, 2007By Chris Wimbush
…………OK so not really but author Cory Doctorow posits such a possibility in a story on Radar Magazine’s website entitled “Scroogled” where the Department of Homeland Security relies on Google and its massive database of information about its users to screen security threats to the United States. As the story says;
He should have seen it coming, of course. The U.S. government had lavished $15 billion on a program to fingerprint and photograph visitors at the border, and hadn’t caught a single terrorist. Clearly, the public sector was not equipped to Do Search Right.
The DHS officer had bags under his eyes and squinted at his screen, prodding at his keyboard with sausage fingers. No wonder it was taking four hours to get out of the god damned airport.
“Evening,” Greg said, handing the man his sweaty passport. The officer grunted and swiped it, then stared at his screen, tapping. A lot. He had a little bit of dried food at the corner of his mouth and his tongue crept out and licked at it.
“Want to tell me about June 1998?”
Greg looked up from his Departures. “I’m sorry?”
“You posted a message to alt.burningman on June 17, 1998, about your plan to attend a festival. You asked, ‘Are shrooms really such a bad idea?’”
Check out the rest of the story here and let us know if you think it could really happen….




