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Paranoia, or Sad Truth? Surveillance State Changes Perspective 6/19/20

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    "CBS News investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson thinks she knows who hacked her computers — but she's not prepared to point any fingers just yet.



    "Well, I think I know, but I, I'm just not prepared to go into that.

    So, we're continuing our investigation., Attkisson told Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly when he asked if she had any "suspicion" about the hackers.

    "There are multi-facetted, you know, looks at what to do next."*



    CBS News' Sharyl Attkisson has evidence of someone data mining her, and she thinks she knows who it was.

    Is it such a stretch for people to fear being watched in the wake of the NSA revelations? Has such a surveillance state been crafted that what we once would have thought of as silly paranoia now be alarmingly and frighteningly true? Cenk Uygur and Sam Seder (Host, Majority Report) discuss.

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