By Catherine Austin Fitts

Get ready for Congress to start rolling back the surveillance powers of the exploding intelligence community. As Kiplinger points in their latest newsletter, US cloud companies are in danger of losing billions of sales around the globe, not to mention what this means to big digital and telecommunications players.

There is a lot of big money lining up to support privacy rights of citizens from the intrusion of other countries companies. That said, no one wants to come clean within their own borders. And the intelligence and profits from snooping continue to rise for those who can avoid getting caught.

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