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It turns out this was just a very poorly handled revision of the XO, and not a revocation:
I was up in arms at first as well, but seems that it's much ado about nothing in reality.
Thanks for pointing that out!
After looking into it though, I wouldn't say that there is nothing going on here.
See specifically: (3) understanding or assessing transnational threats that impact global security, including climate and other ecological change, public health risks, humanitarian threats, political instability, and geographic rivalry;
This provides a much broader scope than the revoked "counterintelligence and anti-terrorism objectives" part of PPD-28.
Now, basically any flavor of the month can be considered a transnational threat to global security - climate change, racism, political dissent, etc. Whatever the ruling class don't approve of.
So yeah, while I wouldn't call this Patriot Act 2.0, it certainly does make many things worse - more like a V1.5 let's say.
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