CC Liu, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly; Amy Goodman, Juan Gonzalez, DemocracyNow.org
Barry Obama and Sec'y of State John Kerry on drones and spying (economist.com) |
American activists gather in Washington, D.C. protesting NSA's illegal activities. Democrat Diane Feinstein, who chairs a congressional committee overseeing America's (known) spying apparatus, plans new legislation to shut down protesters by making NSA spying legal (DN). |
The Empire is at it again, and it only gets worse with every revelation of intrusive homeland spying, Internet monitoring, and cellphone (mobile) wiretapping. The NSA has been doing it to the nation's allies in Europe as well.
(10-28-13) As new revelations of NSA (National Security Agency) spying stoke the ire of
Germany, France, and Spain [and other Eurozone countries], thousands of infuriated Americans marched on Washington,
D.C., on Saturday in a rally against government surveillance. Organizers
say the protest was the largest to date against NSA
monitoring since Edward Snowden’s disclosures became public through Glenn Greenwald and the UK's The Guardian in June.
Journalist Glenn Greenwald |
Jesselyn Radack, a former Justice Department lawyer who now
works for the Government Accountability Project reads a message from
Edward Snowden; NSA whistleblower Thomas
Drake, who was charged with espionage after he was suspected of
revealing information about the agency’s warrantless wiretapping
program, also speaks. And New Mexico’s former Republican governor, Gary Johnson, chimes in. More
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Reports: NSA spying on Germany since 2002; Obama briefed in 2010
- Report: NSA illegally tracked millions of calls in Spain
- 1000s of Americans march against NSA surveillance in D.C.
- VIDEO: Glenn Greenwald: U.S. spying on allies shows "institutional obsession" with surveillance (and no concern for constitution or international agreements)
- Journalist Glenn Greenwald's new job after The Guardian: [E-Bay founder funds new] media venture to empower adversarial journalism and thereby hold the powerful accountable
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