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SecrecyUprising

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on May 30, 2008 at 7:25:19 am
 

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Crust: "But then each generation's got to have a cause, right? ...Our's was ending secrecy. It's why we fought the bankers and the bureaucrats and mobsters, and all the damned socialists to bring everything out into the open, once and for all, to stop all the underlying dealing and giga-cheating."

 

Status: Open

The oldtimer 'geek' quoted above is talking about the background to the HelvetianWar. An event that is referred to several times in the novel, and appears to have been every bit as traumatic as the current Middle East situation. The outcome was successful, and strict (possibly too strict?) curbs on secrecy and privacy were instituted.

 

Reality:

Since writing 'Earth', Brin has expanded on this theme and the social issues involved in The Transparent Society. The general thesis is that technology is rapidly making privacy a thing of the past and that the best way to deal with it is to embrace it: watching the watchers.

 

In March, 2008, it was reported that the European Union... and especially Germany... is coming down hard on Swiss Banking secrecy.

“This land of stunning Alpine vistas, which has chosen to remain outside the EU, has always loomed large in the global imagination as the place where the wealthy stash their money beyond the tax man’s reach. The best estimates suggest that image is true, to the tune of $1 trillion to $2 trillion.”

Only now, the scandal that threatens that lucrative business began when German authorities obtained secret financial data from Liechtenstein, Switzerland’s tiny neighbor with similar banking laws. The information in hand, investigators fanned out across Germany to seize documents thought to be related to tax evasion by hundreds of wealthy Germans. Featuring acrimony and threats, this atmosphere is hardly like the world of 1990, when all of this was swept under the carpet, by general consensus. Only, the novel EARTH forecast a future “Helvetian War” over banking secrecy, occuring in the early 21st Century.

 

In recent times, Brin has made repeated references to the current US administration's love of secrecy, even going so far as to claim that its agenda is the biggest threat to democracy the US has ever faced.

 

Look at the sidebar to your right and consider the controversy surrounding the changes in NASA's mission statement in February, 2006. Previously, the statement had been carefully formulated in full consultation with the scientific community. Yet these changes were enacted without consultation, and didn't even get noticed until several months afterward! The change seems minor, but it means that NASA is no longer active in monitoring our own planet, and determining whether or not inconvenient truths are in motion.

 

I chose this example, not as the best, but as the one most fitting the theme of this site. It barely scratches the surface. But consider others:

  • Electronic voting systems that are provided by people of known bias, which are closed to independent scrutiny, and which have been shown to be tamperable.
  • A predefined intention of invading Iraq.
  • A distinct link between the increase in rhetoric on invading Iraq and the breaking Enron scandal.
  • A purported intention to bomb a supposedly hostile foreign news network in a friendly country.
  • The prominence of companies with known links to senior US officials in being granted reconstruction contracts.
  • A quiet purge of the US officer corps, in favour of more amenable types.
  • Unauthorised tapping of domestic calls.

 

In 1989 the idea of fighting a full-on war with Switzerland to 'open the books' seemed a bit ridiculous. Sixteen years on, while the scenario still remains incredible, the objective of 'opening the books' looks more and more desirable.

 

Especially as it seems 'Helvetian' powers are being preemptive in trying to ensure that they stay closed...forever!

 

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