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Exclusive: NSA pays £100m in secret funding for GCHQ
truther August 2, 2013 0The US government has paid at least £100m to the UK spy agency GCHQ over the last three years to secure access to and influence over Britain's intelligence gathering programmes. The top secret payments are
Read More »Anti-war website sues FBI for spying on them
truther August 2, 2013 3Between the National Security Agency’s domestic surveillance program and the Associated Press scandal, the Obama administration has been under intense scrutiny for spying on journalists across the country. But one website, Anti-war.com, is fighting
Read More »XKeyscore: NSA tool collects ‘nearly everything a user does on the internet’
truther August 1, 2013 0A top secret National Security Agency program allows analysts to search with no prior authorization through vast databases containing emails, online chats and the browsing histories of millions of individuals, according to documents provided
Read More »Greenwald: NSA hearing canceled
truther August 1, 2013 2This week's informal congressional hearing on the National Security Agency's surveillance program has been canceled, according to The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald, who was expected to testify via satellite
Read More »Activists storm office of Congressman who voted for NSA spying
truther July 31, 2013 2Six activists from the anti-surveillance group Restore the Fourth paid an unexpected visit to the office of a New York Congressman in protest of the vote which allowed the National Security Agency to continue
Read More »Who Are We at War With? That’s Classified
truther July 29, 2013 1In a major national security speech this spring, President Obama said again and again that the U.S. is at war with “Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and their associated forces.” So who exactly are those associated
Read More »Glenn Greenwald: Low-Level NSA Analysts Have ‘Powerful and Invasive’ Search Tool
truther July 29, 2013 0“It’s an incredibly powerful and invasive tool, exactly of the type that Mr. Snowden described,” Greenwald said. NSA Director Gen. Keith Alexander and House Intelligence leaders have previously downplayed Snowden’s access to NSA data. Greenwald
Read More »The NSA’s New Spy Facilities are 7 Times Bigger Than the Pentagon
truther July 27, 2013 1He works at one of the three-letter intelligence agencies and oversees construction of a $1.2 billion surveillance data center in Utah that is 15 times the size of MetLife Stadium, home to the New
Read More »The 217 Congressional Traitors Who Voted Against Restraining the NSA
truther July 26, 2013 5It should be no surprise, since the Congress betrays the voters again and again, but yesterday the Amash Amendment was narrowly voted down in the House of Representatives
Read More »NSA Says It Can’t Search Its Own Emails
truther July 25, 2013 1The NSA is a "supercomputing powerhouse" with machines so powerful their speed is measured in thousands of trillions of operations per second. The agency turns its giant machine brains to the task of sifting
Read More »NSA locates cell phones even when switched off – report
truther July 24, 2013 1Never mind the non-stop collection of metadata and other sneaky surveillance tools being implemented by the US: a new report has revealed the National Security Agency’s spy powers allow the government to grab location
Read More »Does the NSA Tap That? What We Still Don’t Know About the Agency’s Internet Surveillance
truther July 23, 2013 0Among the snooping revelations of recent weeks, there have been tantalizing bits of evidence that the NSA is tapping fiber-optic cables that carry nearly all international phone and Internet data. The idea that the NSA
Read More »FISA court renews NSA surveillance program
truther July 22, 2013 0The Obama administration has renewed the authority for the National Security Agency to regularly collect the phone records of millions of Americas as allowed under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
Read More »Congress Finally Decides NSA Surveillance Violates the Law
truther July 19, 2013 0Congress has finally decided that massive, unprecedented and unwarranted surveillance of the American people conducted by the National Security Agency is against the law. Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which has broad jurisdiction over
Read More »The NSA Admits It Analyzes More People’s Data Than Previously Revealed
truther July 18, 2013 1As an aside during testimony on Capitol Hill today, a National Security Agency representative rather casually indicated that the government looks at data from a universe of far, far more people than previously indicated
Read More »6 BILLION PEOPLE HUMANS TO BE KILLED BY THE ELITE – NEW WORLD ORDER DEPOPULATION AGENDA
Pakalert July 12, 2013 20ELITE PLAN TO DEPOPULATE WORLD: PLAN TO KILL 6 BILLION PEOPLE “We’ve got people on the other side [the Dark Side] who think we should reduce the … source
Read More »NSA spying never catches Israelis – Why not?
truther July 12, 2013 2Intelligence analysis ALWAYS follows a dual track of analyzing what you can see...and what you can't. The massive coverage on the recent Snowden revelations has basically all been theater as most had already been
Read More »PRISM & ‘purity’: NSA follows Nazi tradition
truther July 12, 2013 0The NSA in America is following in the Nazi tradition in its attempt to discriminate based on data collection, modeled around their belief system - which justifies trashing the Constitution in pursuit of ‘pure’
Read More »New Snowden leak: Australia’s place in US spying web
truther July 10, 2013 0Ex-NSA contractor and whistleblower Edward Snowden has disclosed his first set of documents outlining Australia’s role in NSA surveillance programs, picking out four facilities in the country that contribute heavily to US spying
Read More »Venezuelan Asylum Achieved, Snowden reveals UFO Documents
truther July 9, 2013 19Edward Snowden, the leaker of NSA surveillance documents, was granted asylum in Venezuela on Friday. With safe harbors in sight, Snowden was willing to share shocking and world-shattering exclusive secret government documents with The
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