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Assange: What Wikileaks Teaches Us About How the U.S. Operates

In an introduction to a new book, The WikiLeaks Files: The World According to U.S. Empire (Verso, 2015), Wikileaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange explains how the leaked U.S. documents have lifted the veil on the imperialist nature of American foreign policy. … Continue reading

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Victory Against Secret Fake Cell Phone Towers Shows Privacy Isn’t Dead … Yet

thefreethoughtproject.com By Trevor Timm The Guardian (8/4/15) Don’t look now, but digital privacy rights are making a major comeback in the United States. Thursday saw the latest in a series of recent victories for those who are against secret and … Continue reading

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Activists Place Party Hats On Surveillance Cameras For George Orwell’s Birthday

“Big Brother is watching you…” By Amanda Froelich TrueActivist.come (8/21/15) To celebrate author George Orwell’s 110th birthday earlier this year, Dutch artists worked together to decorate surveillance cameras with party hats. The famed author’s classic dystopian novel “1984” warned about a … Continue reading

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Land Of The Supposedly Free: UN Gives US Flunking Grades on Privacy and Surveillance Rights

By Jenna McLaughlin The Intercept (7/29/15) The United States scores very low when it comes to protecting its citizens’ privacy, according to a new United Nations Human Rights Committee review. The committee issued mid-term report cards for several countries on Tuesday based … Continue reading

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Think It’s Cool Facebook Can Auto-Tag You In Pics? So Does The Government

Our own government, as well as police and intelligence agencies around the world, will likely mine facial recognition data or create their own databases. By Trevor Timm The Guardian (6/27/15) State-of-the-art facial recognition technology, which had been the stuff of … Continue reading

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NSA Planned To Hijack Google App Store To Hack Smartphones

By Ryan Gallagher The Intercept (5/21/15) The National Security Agency and its closest allies planned to hijack data links to Google and Samsung app stores to infect smartphones with spyware, a top-secret document reveals. The surveillance project was launched by … Continue reading

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Former NSA Director Hayden in Wall Street Address Mocks Reforms

“Cool!”   By Dan Froomkin The Intercept (6/18/15) Former National Security Agency director Michael Hayden on Monday marveled at the puny nature of the surveillance reforms put in place two years after NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed a vast expansion … Continue reading

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Edward Snowden: “The Balance of Power Is Beginning to Shift” Back to the People

The once-cynical whistleblower is now striking a more optimistic tone about what he sees as a rising “post-terror” America. By Barry Donegan Truth In Media (6/5/15)   In an op-ed published Thursday in The New York Times, whistleblower and former National Security Agency … Continue reading

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A Government Surveillance Bill By Any Other Name Is Just As Dangerous

The Cisa ‘cybersecurity’ bill is really a way to blow another massive hole in Americans’ privacy. By Trevor Timm The Guardian (6/13/15) ess than two weeks after Congress was forced into passing historic NSA reform, the Senate tried Thursday to sneak … Continue reading

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Glenn Greenwald: The Sunday Times’ Snowden Story — Journalism At Its Worst And Filled With Falsehoods

The Sunday Times today merely recycled the same evidence-free smears that have been used by government officials for years.  (Editor’s Note: Before you buy any part of the tall tales about Edward Snowden, consider the source: the very same intelligence agencies with a … Continue reading

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Glenn Greenwald: ‘The Fear Of Terrorism Has Been Exploited’

Liberaland (6/10/15)   Journalist Glenn Greenwald was on radio with me last night discussing the NSA, the Patriot Act, and how fear has been ramped up to exploit terrorism. He also reacted to Senator Rand Paul’s stance against the Patriot Act. GREENWALD: … Continue reading

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Zombie Patriot Act Will Keep U.S. Spying—Even if the Original Dies

Thanks to backdoor provisions and alternate collection schemes, U.S. spies will keep on snooping. By Shane Harris The Daily Beast (5/31/15) President Obama and his top national-security officials spent the past few days warning that once intelligence-gathering authorities in the … Continue reading

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Take The Quiz! Can You Tell The Difference Between Bush & Obama On The Patriot Act?

Obama’s critics often say that there’s no daylight between him and Bush when it comes to surveillance. Take our quiz and decide for yourself. By Trevor Timm The Guardian (5/29/15) Dick Cheney and George W Bush were widely condemned by … Continue reading

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If You Only Listen To One Piece Of Media This Weekend, Let It Be This — The Patriot Act: The Bill That Nobody Read

  William Hundley/ Flickr       By Mark L. Taylor The Daily Call (5/30/15) The fate of the civil liberties-sucking USA Patriot Act may well be decided tomorrow. Passed in the heat of the post 9/11 panic attack, the … Continue reading

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Edward Snowden: NSA Domestic Surveillance Reform In The US Is Only The Beginning

 ‘When you monitor everyone, you understand nothing.’ By Alan Rusbridger, Janine Gibson & Ewen MacAskill The Guardian (5/22/15) Edward Snowden has hailed landmark shifts in Congress and the US courts on NSA surveillance but cautioned that much more needs to be done to restore the … Continue reading

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