re: #15 Charles Johnson
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My view of the article reads as follows:
That is egregious historical malpractice. In fact, King George’s colonial overseers and the general warrants they enforced are much closer analogues to domestic-surveillance efforts today. Had colonial governors had access to five years of communications metadata and “two-hop” network analysis, it is highly likely that they would’ve arrested the Founding Fathers, tried them for treason, and sentenced them to death for their crimes.