The partner of journalist Glenn Greenwald — who has written a series of scathing articles about the NSA – was questioned and held at London’s Heathrow airport for nine hours under the United Kingdom’s Terrorism Act. Greenwald, who writes for ...
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Senator Obama Once Opposed NSA Programs He Now Supports As President
When he was a U.S. senator, Barack Obama supported placing tight restrictions on the surveillance operations intelligence agencies like the National Security Agency (NSA) can conduct against average Americans. The proposals Senator Obama backed are similar to ones President Obama ...
Read More »Former Obama Advisor Reveals “We Do Have Domestic Spying Program”
President Obama says the federal government is not spying on Americans, but one of his former aides disagrees. Obama appeared on NBC’s “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” Tuesday and defended the National Security Agency’s surveillance program. “There is no ...
Read More »Obama Claims On Tonight Show “We Don’t Have a Domestic Spying Program”
Despite vast amounts of evidence to the contrary, President Obama declared on “The Tonight Show” in front of all of America that “we don’t have a domestic spying program.” This president must think us fools. A secret unit of the ...
Read More »Is The NSA Paying Britain To Spy On Americans?
One of the most shocking secrets revealed by Edward Snowden has been overlooked by the US media. Documents exposed by the British newspaper The Guardian show that the National Security Agency could be paying foreign intelligence agencies to spy on ...
Read More »Online Search Term Ends in Terrorism Task Force Searching Home
WASHINGTON – If you don’t want your home searched by members of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, don’t conduct an Internet search for “pressure cookers” and “backpacks.” That may be oversimplifying it, but a blog post Thursday by a national ...
Read More »Another NSA Staffer Reveals Data Collection On Citizens In US And European Union
More NSA snooping information was released recently, only to be yanked from publication almost immediately after an editor hit the “publish” button. The Guardian-owned Observer posted a new NSA spying scandal story on June 30, but the information disappeared quickly—however, ...
Read More »Military Vets Returning Home Find Themselves Targets Of NSA Snooping
The revelation by Edward Snowden that the NSA is systematically monitoring the so-called metadata of millions of American citizens with absolutely no connection to terrorists has created a firestorm of controversy across the country. Civil libertarians and Tea Party patriots ...
Read More »The Only Argument You Need To Defend Your Right To Privacy
“We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no secrets from government,” Supreme Court Justice William Douglass lamented over sixty years ago. Unfortunately, he was right, as ...
Read More »Google’s Relationship with Government Agencies Questioned by Senator Charles Grassley
WASHINGTON, DC – The relationship between search engine giant, Google, and agencies of the federal government is under the spotlight again. First it was Google’s partnership with the National Security Agency and now with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. ...
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