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Published on Sep 20, 2014
The latest revelation about the NSA’s endless mass surveillance program.
Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive “NSA Spying”
Featured image: Stop Watching Us logo. SOURCE :Stopwatching.us
youtube by RT America
Published on Sep 20, 2014
The latest revelation about the NSA’s endless mass surveillance program.
Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive “NSA Spying”
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Published on Jun 19, 2013
The Obama Administration has come under fire lately for its secrecy and lack of transparency. One of the first in a series of scandals was revelations that the Justice Department was spying on the Associated Press. AP CEO Gary Pruitt says the move has had a “chilling” effect on the media and its sources. He spoke at the National Press Club Wednesday about what government snooping means for the media.
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From WND Published: 10 hours ago BOB UNRUH
‘They make George Orwell’s ‘Big Brother’ look tame’
Larry Klayman, founder of Freedom Watch, has launched a lawsuit against Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, NSA chief Keith Alexander, Verizon Communications chief Lowell McAdam and their agencies over the government’s massive data-mining project utilizing the private phone records of Verizon customers.
“There is no doubt that this massive illegal seizure had to be authorized and approved at the highest levels of the executive branch, which necessarily leads to the president, attorney general and the director of the NSA,” Klayman said.
“These violations of free speech, prohibitions against unreasonable search and seizure, and due process rights are unprecedented in American history. . . . Read Complete Report
From WND Published: 9 hours ago CHELSEA SCHILLING
LIFE WITH BIG BROTHER
OBAMA: AMERICANS SHOULD FEEL COMFORTABLE ABOUT SNOOPING
Says ‘if people can’t trust’ government, ‘then we’re going to have some problems here’
President Obama, in a strong defense of his efforts to monitor Americans’ telephone calls and other communications, argued that additional security certainly is worth the loss of some constitutional privacy rights, and further, he assured the nation that “nobody’s listening to the content of people’s phone calls.”
But he also confirmed that it is the content of telephone calls that is being targeted, and there’s a process available for investigators who want to listen in: just get permission from a court. . . . Read Complete Report
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2013/06/obamas-eye-opening-admission-about-your-calls/#jVK2WXTwKpkAhbIJ.99