To be fair, it's not an enjoyable read, and it's a long one at that. I'll keep posting the more telling gems as I go, though. For instance, here's a fun fact for you: Not a single witness raised concerns about privacy and surveillance until after two years of congressional hearings. That witness was from the American Bankers Association and his testimony marked the first time Congress brought in bankers to hear their views on the Bank Secrecy Act. Every witness from the previous 2 years was a government official.
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