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WikiLeaks LIVE – Kristinn Hrafnsson speaks (Video Report)

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Streamed live on Aug 22, 2013

WikiLeaks spokesperson, Kristinn Hrafnsson, joined us live to discuss WikiLeaks, Bradley Manning, Edward Snowden, David Miranda, The Guardian and much more.

Freedom of the Press? British government forces the Guardian to destroy Snowden files (Video Report)

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Published on Aug 20, 2013

The British government has given the Guardian newspaper an ultimatum: delete all data on Edward Snowden’s leaks or risk getting shut down.

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NSA unaware of the extent of Snowden’s leaks (Video Report)

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Ron Paul supports Snowden and Manning in Larry King interview (Video Report)

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Why US Extradition Requests for Snowden are Ignored (Video Report)

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Published on Jun 24, 2013

As Edward Snowden flees from the United States, he’s found sympathetic governments around the world to assist in his flight to asylum. China, Russia, Cuba, and Ecuador are all playing a role in this saga, leaving the United States wondering why it can’t find a willing partner to assist in Snowden’s arrest. Political Commentator Sam Sacks breaks down the reasons why few are willing to do the United States a favor when it comes to capturing Snowden.

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SNOWDEN WARNS AMERICANS TO FEAR THE MILITARY-INTELLIGENCE COMPLEX

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I never thought I’d see the day when an American citizen would have to seek asylum in  Russia after revealing the truth to Americans about the crimes being commited  within our own government against the people. . . EDITOR

From Breitbart by CHRISS W. STREET 1 Aug 2013

Unburdened by the Constitutional requirement to obtain a search warrant, those nice people at the National Security Agency (NSA) have teamed with Apple, Google and Microsoft to take time out of their busy day to capture all your party pictures from college, intimate letters with your lover and financial activities of your business in order to build a “permanent file” for leverage against you at a later date.

These are just the latest depressing revelations about the rise of the military-industrial complex from whistleblower/traitor Edward Snowden as he accepted political asylum in Russia today.

Snowden’s latest bombshell, via Glenn Greenwald at the UK Guardian, is the outing of the NSA’s XKeyscore software that is vacuuming up “nearly everything a typical user does on the internet.” . . . Read Complete Report

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US spying programs aimed at ‘intimidation’ (With Video)

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From PressTV Thursday Aug 01, 201304:27 PM GMT

The goal of the US government’s massive spying programs is not “public or national security but intimidation and blackmail,” says Linh Dinh, a political analyst and writer.

On Wednesday, British newspaper the Guardian reported that documents provided by American whistleblower Edward Snowden show the US National Security Agency is using a secret tool, called XKeyscore, to collect data on nearly all online activities of a typical Internet user with no prior authorization.
The documents describe the secret program as the “widest reaching” system which can gather intelligence from computer networks. . . . Read Complete Report

NSA LEAKS: Top 5 Lying Liars (Video Report)

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Published on Jul 12, 2013

Edward Snowden’s leaks haven’t just put our intelligence agencies on notice exposing their mass spying operations, they’ve also put liars on notice. As a result of the leaks — several individuals, agencies, and governments have been caught in a web of lies. And in the age of WikiLeaks and emboldened whistleblowers, it’s getting harder and harder to get away with lying. RT Political Commentator Sam Sacks has more.
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NSA monitors global Internet traffic via private fiber-optic cables (Video Report)

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Published on Jul 9, 2013

The late Senator Ted Stevens from Alaska was right…at least, partially. The Internet is a series of “tubes” connecting the world’s major continents to each other. So given what we know about the NSA’s global surveillance operations from Edward Snowden’s leaks, we can gather some information about how the NSA actually goes about hacking into these tubes carrying global communications. RT Political Commentator Sam Sacks breaks it down.
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Obama and Bush Reunite More Alike Than Ever (Video Report)

The Controllers plans continue no matter who is the presidential puppet of the moment. . . EDITOR

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Published on Jul 2, 2013

President Obama and former President George W. Bush came together in Tanzania, Africa on Tuesday to lay a wreath commemorating the 1998 US Embassy bombings. They meet just as the massive surveillance operation that both oversaw over the last decade is being exposed by Edward Snowden’s leaks. Despite railing against surveillance and war as a Senator and as a Presidential candidate, years later Barack Obama looks more like George W. Bush than he ever has before. So why is that? Political Commentator Sam Sacks explains.
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