Heavily armed guards at the entrances to malls and restaurants. Citizens deemed 'suspicious' taken away without formal charges or legal counsel. Would a 'safe' America even look like America anymore?
One of the few journalists to penetrate the new counter terror initiative, Matthew Brzezinski offers an insider's look at the new technology, laws, tactics, and persistent vulnerabilities of the post-9/11 era. The result is this startling, sometimes controversial look at what it will take to achieve genuine homeland security and what it may be like to live inside Fortress America.
Is this what a safe America will look like?
- Cameras at airport ticket counters that can tell if you are stressed
- Satellites and surveillance equipment that can see through the walls of your home
- Computer programs capable of spotting abnormal behavior
- National ID 'smart' cards encoding your personal, financial, and medical information required for electronic police spot checks
In the aftermath of September 11th, a massive effort has been launched to protect us from another terrorist attack. But the costs of safeguarding our country will require not only unprecedented amounts of funding, but dramatic changes in the way Americans lead their everyday lives. Is this the new price of freedom?
- Mandatory chips installed in all cell phones and automobiles that can locate you instantly within a dozen yards
- Patriot II legislation that can arbitrarily revoke citizenship and allow terrorist sympathizers to vanish without a trace
- Transponder implants that could be injected into the bodies of prisoners, foreign nationals, and perhaps one day all US citizens....
Such high-tech measures are not the stuff of science fiction but in many cases are already being implemented. As Brzezinski discovers, similar measures have been in use for years in security states like Israel. But will Amer...