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jaredstarkey's review against another edition
5.0
Eye opening introduction to the use of biometric data amalgamations to assist, circumvent, and/or instigate warfare. With cautionary warnings of the capabilities of these semi-privatized/government classified omnipotent entities and the dangers they pose to American and individual freedoms. All focused around the fast paced and gut wrenching story of one platoon’s deployment to Afghanistan. Where is our data being stored? How is it being collected? How do we know if it’s stored? Who controls it? Who keeps those controlling it in check? How is it being used against us? How is this post I’m now writing influencing systems create predictive threat assessments in domestic environments?
raejones's review
4.0
This is so different from any book I have read. Very thought provoking. I look forward to reading more of Annie Jacobsen’s books. Note: this reads like an in-depth research report, over 100 pages of citations and notes.
agarbarino's review against another edition
5.0
I love Annie Jacobsen and hate moving. The former has been helping with the later.
Anything she writes is incredibly well researched and delivered in engaging personal stories from a variety of involved individuals.
Anything she writes is incredibly well researched and delivered in engaging personal stories from a variety of involved individuals.
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