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Putin on NSA leak: Government surveillance shouldn’t break law
truther June 13, 2013 1Data surveillance is an acceptable measure if done within the law, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin told RT while visiting the channel in the capital. Speaking to RT the Russian president stressed that Snowden revealed "nothing
Read More »27 Edward Snowden Quotes About U.S. Government Spying That Should Send A Chill Up Your Spine
truther June 11, 2013 2Would you be willing to give up what Edward Snowden has given up? He has given up his high paying job, his home, his girlfriend, his family, his future and his freedom just
Read More »DHS insider: It’s about to get very ugly
truther June 10, 2013 5Something quite unexpected happened just hours ago, in the dark of night, during a two-day layover in Washington, DC. My son and I are scheduled to take part in a seminar outside of Raleigh,
Read More »Revealed: Google and Facebook DID allow NSA access to data and were in talks to set up ‘spying rooms’ despite denials by Zuckerberg and Page over PRISM project
truther June 10, 2013 5Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Larry Page of Google both strongly denied giving unfettered access to user data to U.S. officials, but it turns out both companies have, in fact, cooperated with governments requests. Zuckerberg
Read More »Obama on NSA surveillance: Can’t have 100% security and 100% privacy
truther June 10, 2013 0The NSA’s extensive spying program is justified as it allows agents to identify “leads with respect to folks who might engage in terrorism,” claimed US President Barack Obama, adding that no one promised Americans
Read More »Boundless Informant: the NSA’s secret tool to track global surveillance data
truther June 9, 2013 0The National Security Agency has developed a powerful tool for recording and analysing where its intelligence comes from, raising questions about its repeated assurances to Congress that it cannot keep track of all the
Read More »Facebook and Google insist they did not know of Prism surveillance program
truther June 8, 2013 0Larry Page and Mark Zuckerberg sharply deny knowledge of Prism until Thursday even as Obama confirms program's existence America's tech giants continued to deny any knowledge of a giant government surveillance programme called Prism, even
Read More »Classified docs reveal NSA’s vast real-time warrantless Web surveillance
truther June 8, 2013 0For seven years, the US National Security Agency (NSA) has been using a congressionally approved warrantless Web surveillance system with a near-limitless ability to spy on Americans’ phone calls, emails, video chats, search history
Read More »Obama administration defends massive phone record collection
truther June 7, 2013 10The White House has sought to justify its surveillance of millions of Americans’ phone records as anger grows over revelations that a secret court order gives the National Security Agency blanket authority to collect
Read More »Government Surveillance Of American Citizens Goes Far Beyond What You Are Being Told
truther June 7, 2013 4Every single day, the U.S. government gathers and stores more than a billion phone calls, emails, text messages, photographs and Internet searches. Just about every form of electronic communication that you can possibly
Read More »How to Hide Your Digital Communications from Big Brother
truther June 4, 2013 0Big Brother is hoping to eliminate anonymous digital communication, but a new messaging protocol may provide privacy advocates a way around their snooping government no matter where they live. It couldn't come at a better
Read More »Google and the NSA Connection
truther May 30, 2013 0The data mining technology that is integral to the Google AdWords experience is a power tool in creating an individual profile for anyone who surfs the web. The amazing capacity to target specific ads to
Read More »The New Xbox One Will be a “Monitoring Device Under the Guise of a Gaming Console”
truther May 29, 2013 2I remember when video games were about getting Mario to save the princess and, when you were done, the console would leave you the hell alone. The new Xbox one apparently wants to put
Read More »Google’s Plan To Take Over The World
truther May 20, 2013 2Google's big keynote at its I/O developers conference this week wore me out. Not because it lasted a grueling three hours and fifty minutes, but because of what was announced. With every new product update,
Read More »Google ‘Knows When You’re Home’
truther May 17, 2013 2Google has devised yet another ingenious way of convincing people to hand over their real-time location data, by offering location specific “reminders” as part of its Google Now feature. During the company’s Google I/O conference
Read More »Use These Secret NSA Google Search Tips to Become Your Own Spy Agency
truther May 15, 2013 0There’s so much data available on the internet that even government cyberspies need a little help now and then to sift through it all. So to assist them, the National Security Agency produced a
Read More »America’s Roads Have Been Turned Into A Revenue Generating Surveillance Grid
truther May 10, 2013 2What do speed traps, parking tickets, toll roads, speed cameras and red light cameras all have in common? They are all major revenue sources for state and local governments. All over America
Read More »U.S. Weighs Wide Overhaul of Wiretap Laws
truther May 9, 2013 0The Obama administration, resolving years of internal debate, is on the verge of backing a Federal Bureau of Investigation plan for a sweeping overhaul of surveillance laws that would make it easier to wiretap
Read More »ALL phone calls in the US are recorded and accessible to the government, claims former FBI agent
truther May 7, 2013 0A former FBI counterterrorism agent has hinted at a vast and intrusive surveillance network used by the U.S. government to monitor its own citizens
Read More »Institutionalized Spying On Americans
truther May 2, 2013 0Big Brother no longer is fiction. It hasn't been for some time. It's official US policy. According to ACLU's Technology and Liberty Program director Barry Steinhardt: "Given the capabilities of today's technology, the only
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