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  • Gospodin Snowden (Is Snowden an agent for Russia?)

    01/19/2014 4:50:07 PM PST · by Greetings_Puny_Humans · 113 replies
    Legal Insurrection ^ | 1/19/2013 | William A. Jacobson
    Gospodin Snowden Posted by William A. Jacobson Sunday, January 19, 2014 at 4:45pm How did Edward Snowden so carefully thread the needle to download a massive trove of highly secret documents from across the NSA and intelligence networks without detection? How did he know exactly which job to go after in Hawaii to give him that access, and how was his escape so neatly orchestrated that he ends up first in Chinese controlled Hong Kong with its difficult extradition rules, and then on to Vladimir Putin’s arms?
  • President Obama's Full NSA Speech

    01/17/2014 9:43:17 AM PST · by LeoWindhorse · 28 replies
    WSJ Digital Network ^ | Jan 16 , 2014 | WSJDigitalNetwork
    Video - only Streamed live on Jan 17, 2014 President Barack Obama address changes to government surveillance practices.
  • NSA collects millions of text messages daily in 'untargeted' global sweep

    01/16/2014 11:17:41 AM PST · by C19fan · 11 replies
    UK Guardian ^ | January 16, 2014 | James Ball
    The National Security Agency has collected almost 200 million text messages a day from across the globe, using them to extract data including location, contact networks and credit card details, according to top-secret documents. The untargeted collection and storage of SMS messages – including their contacts – is revealed in a joint investigation between the Guardian and the UK’s Channel 4 News based on material provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The documents also reveal the UK spy agency GCHQ has made use of the NSA database to search the metadata of “untargeted and unwarranted” communications belonging to people in...
  • Obama’s Path From Critic to Overseer of Spying

    01/16/2014 6:47:36 AM PST · by C19fan · 9 replies
    NY Times ^ | January 15, 2014 | Peter Baker
    As a young lawmaker defining himself as a presidential candidate, Barack Obama visited a center for scholars in August 2007 to give a speech on terrorism. He described a surveillance state run amok and vowed to rein it in. “That means no more illegal wiretapping of American citizens,” he declared. “No more national security letters to spy on citizens who are not suspected of a crime.” ....................................................... Feeling little pressure to curb the security agencies, Mr. Obama largely left them alone until Mr. Snowden began disclosing secret programs last year. Mr. Obama was angry at the revelations, privately excoriating Mr....
  • NSA programme in 100K computers around world allows them to hack even when not connected to Internet

    01/15/2014 8:17:02 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 26 replies
    The National Security Agency has implanted software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world - but not in the United States - that allows the U.S. to conduct surveillance on those machines, The New York Times reported Tuesday. The Times cited NSA documents, computer experts and U.S. officials in its report about the use of secret technology using radio waves to gain access to computers that other countries have tried to protect from spying or cyberattacks....
  • Iran Says 'Tall, White' Space Aliens Control America

    01/15/2014 7:00:52 AM PST · by lbryce · 45 replies
    Forbes ^ | January 13, 2014 | Michael Peck
    Documents leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden conclusively prove that the United States has been ruled by a race of tall, white space aliens who also assisted the rise of Nazi Germany in the 1930s. These revelations about our alien overlords might not cost you any sleep. But the part that should concern you a tad is that the UFO story was just published by the Fars News Agency, the English-language news service of Iran, a nation that may be very close to acquiring nuclear weapons. This being a crazy conspiracy theory, naturally the Russians are behind it. The alleged...
  • President’s goal for NSA reform — no more Edward Snowdens

    01/14/2014 6:39:47 AM PST · by Qbert · 13 replies
    The Hill ^ | 01/14/14 | Justin Sink and Julian Hattem
    The Obama administration plans to overhaul the nation’s security clearance system to prevent future intelligence leaks like the one by former defense contractor Edward Snowden. The changes, part of a package of reforms President Obama is expected to announce Friday during a speech at the Justice Department, will include more stringent — and more frequent  — vetting of security clearances, according to sources familiar with the administration’s plans.  The president is embracing some of the proposals offered by an advisory panel he appointed. The panel recommended security clearances become more highly differentiated and that a new clearance level be created...
  • How the NSA Threatens National Security

    01/13/2014 11:49:48 AM PST · by NewHampshireDuo · 13 replies
    Schneier on Security ^ | 1/13/2014 | Bruce Schneier
    [....] First and foremost, the surveillance state is robust. It is robust politically, legally, and technically. I can name three different NSA programs to collect Gmail user data. These programs are based on three different technical eavesdropping capabilities. They rely on three different legal authorities. They involve collaborations with three different companies. And this is just Gmail. The same is true for cell phone call records, Internet chats, cell-phone location data. [....] Our choice isn't between a digital world where the NSA can eavesdrop and one where the NSA is prevented from eavesdropping; it's between a digital world that is...
  • Free Edward Snowden -- Really?

    01/05/2014 7:52:22 AM PST · by Kaslin · 21 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | January 5, 2013 | Debra J. Saunders
    Former CIA Director James Woolsey has pronounced that the proper punishment for National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden would be for him to be "hanged by his neck until he is dead." The news media want to hand him not a rope but a pedestal. The Guardian editorialized last week that its high-profile source is a hero worthy of a presidential pardon. Likewise, The New York Times opined that the Obama administration should offer Snowden "a plea bargain or some form of clemency that would allow him to return home" and serve less time than the three decades he faces...
  • Benghazi 9/11 Whitewash - Rep Trey Gowdy Responds To NY Times Article

    01/05/2014 8:48:21 AM PST · by Whenifhow · 6 replies
    http://www.youtube.com ^ | January 4, 2014 | You Tube
    Trey Gowdy on with the Judge and speaks about various issues, Benghazi, Sisters of the Poor, Snowden.
  • NSA seeks to build quantum computer that could crack most types of encryption

    01/02/2014 1:42:59 PM PST · by Biggirl · 26 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | January 2, 2014 | Steve Rich
    In room-size metal boxes, secure against electromagnetic leaks, the National Security Agency is racing to build a computer that could break nearly every kind of encryption used to protect banking, medical, business and government records around the world. According to documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, the effort to build “a cryptologically useful quantum computer” — a machine exponentially faster than classical computers — is part of a $79.7 million research program titled, “Penetrating Hard Targets.” Much of the work is hosted under classified contracts at a laboratory in College Park.
  • New York Times calls for Snowden clemency

    01/02/2014 4:45:08 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 36 replies
    The Hill ^ | January 2, 2014 | Rebecca Shabad
    The editorial board of The New York Times is urging the Obama administration to grant Edward Snowden clemency. “It is time for the United States to offer Mr. Snowden a plea bargain or some form of clemency that would allow him to return home, face at least substantially reduced punishment in light of his role as a whistle-blower, and have the hope of a life advocating for greater privacy and far stronger oversight of the runaway intelligence community,” an editorial published Wednesday said. The paper argues Snowden blew the whistle on National Security Agency activities that have “exceeded its mandate...
  • Not just the NSA: US spies rent a Jerusalem hotel suite to watch a secret Israeli site

    12/27/2013 8:01:55 AM PST · by kindred · 4 replies
    Debca.com ^ | 12-23-2013 | unknown
    Many Israelis were scandalized when documents released by Edward Snowden revealed that their best friend, America, had in 2009 targeted a former prime minister and defense minister for secret surveillance. But their political leaders were not surprised. For years, the United States has been running a complex eavesdropping and surveillance web to spy on friends and foes alike, including Israel. Satellites gather and transmit data to command centers, “informers” operate in the field and the most fertile sources of all are not human but the instruments which bug cell phones, tablets and social networks. The US National Security Agency, NSA,...
  • Greenwald Takes a Swipe at MSNBC: I Defend Snowden Like You Defend Obama '24 Hours a Day'

    12/26/2013 1:07:07 PM PST · by Nachum · 14 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 12/26/13 | Staff
    Journalist Glenn Greenwald was asked by MSNBC's Kristen Welker if he was acting as a spokesman for so-called whistle-blower Edward Snowden: "I think that's ludicrous is what I say to that,” Greenwald said. "Every journalist has an agenda. We're on MSNBC now, where close to 24 hours a day the agenda of President Obama and the Democratic Party are promoted, defended, glorified, the agenda of the Republican Party is undermined. That doesn't mean the people who appear on MSNBC aren't journalists, they are."
  • Christmas Message from Snowden: ‘A Child Born Today Will Grow Up with No Conception of Privacy’

    12/26/2013 3:43:52 AM PST · by SoFloFreeper · 22 replies
    Firedoglake.com ^ | 12/25/13 | Edward Snowden/Kevin Gosztola
    ... Hi, and merry Christmas. I’m honored to have a chance to speak to you and your family this year. Recently, we learned that our governments, working in concert, have created a system of worldwide mass surveillance watching everything we do. Great Britain’s George Orwell warned us of the danger of this kind of information. The types of collection in the book: microphones, video cameras, TVs that watch us —are nothing compared to what we have today. We have sensors in our pockets that track us everywhere we go. Think about what that means for the privacy of the average...
  • WATCH: Edward Snowden’s Alternative Christmas Message

    12/25/2013 2:46:41 PM PST · by Third Person · 51 replies
    Mediaite ^ | December 25th, 2013 | Andrew Kirell
    As we reported on Tuesday, NSA leaker Edward Snowden will deliver Channel 4 UK’s “Alternative Christmas Message,” the network’s annual response to the Queen’s address. They aired on Christmas Day at 4:15 p.m. local time in England. Snowden’s remarks were filmed by Glenn Greenwald‘s film collaborator Laura Poitras, from an undisclosed location in Russia. Full remarks transcribed below, followed by the video: Hi and Merry Christmas. I’m honored to have a chance to speak with you and your family this year. Recently we learned that our governments, working in concert, have created a system of worldwide system of mass surveillance...
  • Edward Snowden’s Alternative Christmas Message

    12/25/2013 2:43:26 PM PST · by foxfield · 21 replies
    Channel 4 (UK) ^ | 12/25/2013 | Edward Snowden
    Hi and Merry Christmas. I’m honored to have a chance to speak with you and your family this year. Recently we learned that our governments, working in concert, have created a system of worldwide system of mass surveillance watching everything we do. Great Britain’s George Orwell warned us of the danger of this kind of information. The types of collection in the book -– microphones and video cameras, TVs that watch us –- are nothing compared to what we have available today. We have sensors in our pockets that track us everywhere we go. Think about what this means for...
  • Ex-CIA director: Snowden should be ‘hanged’ if convicted for treason

    12/22/2013 10:04:24 PM PST · by WilliamIII · 207 replies
    Fox ^ | Dec 17 2013 | Lucas Tomlinson
    Former CIA Director James Woolsey had harsh words Tuesday for anyone thinking about giving Edward Snowden amnesty, and argued the NSA leaker should be “hanged” if he’s ever tried and convicted of treason. Woolsey, along with former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Hugh Shelton, spoke Tuesday in Washington in an interview with Fox News. “I think giving him amnesty is idiotic,” Woolsey said. “He should be prosecuted for treason. If convicted by a jury of his peers, he should be hanged by his neck until he is dead."
  • White House Tries to Prevent Judge From Ruling on Surveillance Efforts

    12/21/2013 2:41:25 PM PST · by Theoria · 24 replies
    The New York Times ^ | 21 Dec 2013 | CHARLIE SAVAGE and DAVID E. SANGER
    The Obama administration moved late Friday to prevent a judge in California from ruling on the constitutionality of warrantless surveillance programs authorized during the Bush administration, telling a court that recent disclosures about National Security Agency spying were not enough to undermine its claim that litigating the case would jeopardize state secrets. In a set of filings in the two long-running cases in the Northern District of California, the government acknowledged facts that it had long held out to be secrets that would put the country at risk if they were to come out in court, including that the N.S.A....
  • Obama mistakenly said Snowden has been indicted

    12/21/2013 11:24:50 AM PST · by Libloather · 39 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 12/20/13 | Sari Horwitz
    President Obama said at a press conference Friday that National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden “is under indictment.” But a senior law enforcement official said that Obama simply misspoke. Caitlin Hayden, the National Security Council spokeswoman at the White House, confirmed that "the president was referring to the unsealed criminal complaint filed in the Eastern District of Virginia," not an indictment.