Scenarios about 'domestic spying'
The systematic surveillance of a nation's own citizens by government agencies for political control, intelligence gathering, or detecting internal threats. Domestic spying programs often involve wiretapping, mail interception, informant networks, and digital surveillance, raising fundamental tensions between national security interests and civil liberties. In alternate history scenarios, variations in surveillance technology or different political developments can significantly alter the scope and impact of domestic spying programs.
What If COINTELPRO Was Never Exposed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the FBI's secret counterintelligence program remained hidden from public view, potentially allowing domestic surveillance to evolve unchecked in American society.