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White House Trying To Prevent Ruling On NSA
The White House has acknowledged for the first time that the NSA’s bulk data collection of internet and phone activity was authorized by President Bush after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. With the administration of current President Barack Obama, filing papers with the Northern Districts of California to…
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Verizon To Disclose Government Requests For Customer Data
Verizon is getting ready to release a detailed report twice a year in regards to the number of law enforcement requests they get for their customers data in the US and aboard. The first of these reports which will cover the whole of 2013 will be made available in early…
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Snowden: Dear Brazil, The NSA Is Watching You.
In a letter to the people of Brazil, Snowden offers to help uncover NSA probing in exchange for asylum More news on Edward Snowden has surfaced, with Snowden writing an extensive open letter to the people of Brazil to discuss his findings and to ultimately seek asylum. IN this broad…
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NSA Divided Over Possible Amnesty Deal For Snowden
Officials at the National Security Agency are divided over whether to offer amnesty to to espionage suspect Edward Snowden, who is said to have cost the National Security Agency tens of millions of dollars to ensure his presence was removed from their networks. Snowden a former NSA contractor, who has…
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WikiLeaks Says Snowden Asylum Is A Battle Won But The War Continues
With Edward Snowden being formally granted temporary asylum by Russia, WikiLeaks are hailing victory of a major battle. WikiLeaks spokesperson Kristinn Krafnsson told RT that: “This is a war against secrecy that we’ve seen escalating over the recent years, it’s a war for transparency, it’s a war for government accountability. And indeed…
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Whistleblower Bradley Manning Found Not Guilty Of Aiding The Enemy
Private Bradley Manning, the whistleblower behind the biggest military leak in American history, has been acquitted of the charge “aiding the enemy”. This was the most serious offence he had been charged with and had he been found guilty he would of been jailed for life without any chance of…
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Venezuela Ratifies Asylum Decision For Snowden
Venezuela has already confirmed that it has received Edward Snowden’s asylum request and now it has reportedly ratified the asylum request. El Nuevo Empresario reports that the Venezuelan foreign affairs minister announced the decision to grant Snowden asylum has been fully ratified by the Venezuelan government and relevant authorities in…
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Ecuador Says It Has Been “Infiltrated From All Sides” By Surveillance
Ecuador’s heavy involvement with Julian Assange and WikiLeaks as well as their relatively tentative involvement with the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, has reportedly left them being “infiltrated from all sides” according to their Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino. He stated that they found a bugged microphone at their embassy in London…
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Snowden Releases List Of Countries Contacted For Political Asylum Requests
While it is now relatively common knowledge that the famous internet surveillance NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is stuck in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, it hasn’t been well documented where he was seeking political asylum up until now. We’ve known he has been in talks with Ecuador, but with that starting to unfold…
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NSA Boss Says He Knows Nothing About WikiLeaks
With the actions of the NSA exposed by now world-famous whistleblower Edward Snowden the NSA have been trying to calm the storm with a lot of public statements. The latest rather laughable statement is from the NSA director general Keith Alexander who has stated that he and his organisation do…
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Latest News: Edward Snowden Heading To Ecuador
Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who is now one of the world’s most famous whistleblowers, is reportedly off to Ecuador today. Snowden recently travelled from Hong Kong to Moscow in an attempt to outrun American extradition warrants. Hong Kong allowed him to leave despite his passport being revoked and…
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PRISM Whistleblower Snowden Travelling Via Moscow To Unknown Third Country
The American whistleblower Edward Snowden is a wanted man in the USA after spilling the beans on details so controversial they have millions of people bitter and angry. Throughout this storm the whistleblower has been riding it out in Hong Kong but recently the American government has been filing paperwork…
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WikiLeaks Unveils Largest Release Ever – The Kissinger Cables
WikiLeaks continues its tradition of releasing confidential information with the release of what is dubbed the “Kissinger Cables”. This included the release of formerly confidential information that includes 1.7 million diplomatic records from 1973 to 1976 of which 205,901 are connected to American diplomat and US Secretary of State (at the time)…
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