
w
Privacy
is
almost
a
thing
of the
past.
Nearly
every
day
the
papers
detail
some
new
horizons
in
eaves-
dropping,
from
the phone
company
listening
in to
subscriber's
conversa-
tions
to executives
bugging
the
rank
-
and
-file
employee's
washroom.
And
of
course,
in
this
modern
era
of recording
tape
and
the
scissors,
even
the
most
in-
nocuous
of conversations
can be
rear-
ranged
into the
most
damning
of evi-
dence.
What
to
do?
Nothing.
You
can
scream
and
the
most
you'll
get
is a few
sympathetic
words
from your
Con-
gressman,
but
not
much else;
for
the
poletzi
you complain
to
are up
to
their
ears
in
wiretaps
and
bugs,
the
Feds
have
a sorry
record
of eavesdropping
prosecutions,
the
phone
company
has been
getting
away
with
it
for
at
least
30 years,
and
your
Congress-
man's
indignation
dies
with
yester-
day's
headlines.
About
the only
thing
you
can do
is
fight to
protect
the
truth;
make
certain
that
what's used
against
you
isn't
the
result
of
some
brilliant
tape
editing.
Make certain
that
when
you
tell
your
neighbor
"I
need some
money
for
ter-
mite poison"
it doesn't
come
out
"I
poison
for
money."
And you
can
easily
protect
your-
self
with
the
Tie
-Spy -known
in
the
trade
as an
007
FM
mike.
Just
clip
on
the
Tie -Spy
and
your
words
are
broadcast
to
a
nearby
FM receiver,
FEBRUARY-
MARCH, 1967
by
Lars
Jorgensen
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