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Rand Paul Leads Lawsuit Against Obama Over NSA Spying | Apple’s ‘1984’ Commercial

Americans can join the lawsuit by visiting Paul’s website.

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8_ItoDuSE4]Rand Paul Leads Lawsuit Against Obama Over NSA Spying

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Published on Jan 4, 2014

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) is leading a class-action lawsuit with hundreds of thousands of Americans against President Barack Obama’s National Security Agency (NSA) over its spying on the American people, Breitbart News has learned. http://www.infowars.com/rand-paul-to-…
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(video) Mark Dice: “The content, the audio of all phone calls is recorded and saved. Not just a record of who called who and when…”

Listen to Mark to see why this is such a big deal. Related links below.

They can do word searches on anything you’ve said on the phone. They can bribe congressmen and judges this way.

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[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcrtgY6ONB0]Edward Snowden’s BIGGEST BIG BROTHER BOMBSHELL

Published on Jan 5, 2014

(video) Whistleblower William Binney: NSA Records All Emails!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9Kcgme2I0c]NSA Whistleblower Reveals Planned Police State

David Knight is joined by Former NSA official and whistleblower William Binney to discuss the latest developments on the intelligence agency’s domestic spying under the guise of national security.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPemLhvwfos]NSA Whistleblower: “National Security is A Scam”

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David Knight and William Binney continue on the topic of the current police state and the slow destruction of the Constitution as we know it.

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(video) CNN Discredits Snowden’s Christmas Message

Edward Snowden warns about loss of privacy in Christmas message

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(audio) John McAfee on Coast To Coast AM 10/23/13: Privacy & Tech — Fascinating life, work ethic, Obamacare software, Bank of America app’s spy capability…

Fascinating!

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From: coasttocoastam.com/show/2013/10/23

Privacy & Tech/ Peru & UFOs

Date: 10-23-13
Host: George Noory
Guests: Alejandro Rojas, John McAfee

In the first half, software entrepreneur and founder of McAfee Inc., the controversial John McAfee, discussed his life and career as well as why he is critical of NSA surveillance and what he plans to do about it. McAfee recalled how, in 1986, the emergence of the first computer virus was a stunning development that had been unexpected by those in the industry. Upon hearing the news, McAfee said, he simultaneously realized both how the programmers had created the virus as well as how to stop it. After posting his anti-virus program on an Internet message board, “it just went around the world and became, instantly, a required program.” This initial success led to the creation of his security software company which has become a juggernaut in the computer industry.

McAfee was highly critical of the NSA spying program, which was revealed this past Summer, calling the practice “fundamentally wrong” and lamenting that “we have to have privacy to be human and we’re losing that rapidly.” Additionally, he warned that this surveillance is likely an even larger problem than the public knows because if the NSA is spying on people, then “so is the FBI, the CIA, the Secret Service, the Army Intelligence, they’re all doing it.” In response to the NSA spying, McAfee revealed that he has created a new company known as ‘Future Tense,’ which will feature a “completely secure network” that is fluid and ever-changing and, thus, cannot be breached. However, he pointed out that the music industry has already decried his concept as “dangerous” and “covert agencies” are also not happy with his plans. Despite these challenges, McAfee confidently declared that he will press forward with the project.

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Starts at 8:30 | Bank of America app’s spy capability at 1.03:00 | John’s amazing health at 1.06:50[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEzaAv_uM3Q]Peru, Privacy, Technology, And UFO October 23rd 2013

 

(video) John McAfee in-studio with Alex Jones 3/13/14 – What Really Happened in Belize — Attempted hit on his life • Passports for sale • Software aps spying on your life (Full Interview)

(video) Anti-virus pioneer John McAfee Reveals New Project to Stop NSA Spying & Why People are Indifferent

“The reason that many people are indifferent is because it’s easy…. If you don’t know then you can imagine anything you want and pretend that that’s true. … We don’t want to know many times because if we know we have to do something. We don’t want to do anything because doing something is scary.” – John McAfee

“They think they’re protected by not caring, but their ‘not caring’ is what’s allowing the evil to take over.” – Alex Jones

Transcribed by me.

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Why people are indifferent at minute-14:55[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95Y7k7jajKE]John McAfee Reveals New Project to Stop NSA Spying

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Published on Oct 7, 2013

Anti-virus software pioneer John McAfee, who buried himself in the sand to hide from police in Belize, faked a heart attack in a Guatemalan detention center and admits playing the “crazy card,” says he’s now ready for his next adventure: a return to Silicon Valley.

At age 67, McAfee is promising to launch a new cybersecurity company that will make the Internet safer for everyone.

“My new technology is going to provide a new type of Internet, a decentralized, floating and moving Internet that is impossible to hack, impossible to penetrate and vastly superior in terms of its facility and neutrality. It solves all of our security concerns,” McAfee said in an interview with this newspaper. http://www.whoismcafee.com/john-mcafe…
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[Willfully ignorant] Dr. Doug Rokke: People won’t acknowledge what the US has really done because the foundation for everything they’ve believed and what they’ve trusted literally collapses…

Almost 2 hours with Gerald Celente: “People don’t want to believe that their country is going under. They don’t want to admit that they’ve been had.” “You’re going to start seeing a thinning of the herd. And the people that are going to move forward and make it will be that 20%.”

From Willful Ignorance through Cognitive Dissonance to “Could I Be Wrong?”

Willful Ignorance: Actively Resisting the Truth and Truth-tellers

BEWARE, in the LAST DAYS People Will Be WILLINGLY IGNORANT

(video) Infowars Invades Utah ‘Big Brother’ Criminal Spy Center

Anthony thought it would be interesting to show how NSA is still open during the government shutdown.

Alex says this interesting comment a minute-32:45:

“If you just go: ‘fine. Set me up. Do whatever you’re going to do. It’s on you. God’s going to deal with you.’ They literally in every case start shaking, because you’re not afraid.”

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9S_oKVhX6OI]Infowars Invades Utah ‘Big Brother’ Criminal Spy Center

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Published on Oct 3, 2013

Alex’s incredible bombshell interview with Anthony Gucciardi from the NSA Data Center in Utah where they were confronted by NSA guards who immediately violate their 1st Amendment rights and confiscated cameras.

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(video) Crimes of The NSA

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epzgI0H_8O0]Crimes of The NSA

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Published on Aug 2, 2013

While the Media tries to make NSA spying into a “Where’s Waldo” story and the US government focuses on stopping more whistleblowers, some people are calling the Feds out for their crimes.

[video] House Votes For NSA Tyranny — Michelle Bachmann was one of the loudest warmongers in the Presidential Republican debates. Now she’s helping to lead the fight for the unconstitutional police state — not even telling the truth here!

Michelle Bachmann was one of the loudest warmongers in the Presidential Republican debates. Now she’s helping to lead the fight for the unconstitutional police state — not even telling the truth here.

Why aren’t pastors saying even a peep? They’re aiding and abetting the fall of America, just like the pastors who supported the Nazi Germany police state.

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvPKVzK3m7c]House Votes For NSA Tyranny

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Published on Jul 26, 2013

House Narrowly Rejects Proposal To End NSA Surveillance In 205-217 Vote
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-07…

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Glenn Greenwald: Warmongering Republicans help defeat a bill that would have defunded NSA’s tapping all of our phones in the name of terror

(video) Spy Stories With Wayne Madsen — “They wanted total hearability” (NSA’s goal in the ’80s)

NSA’s goal in the ’80s: “they wanted total hearability.”

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r37ZJyDCcmE]Spy Stories With Wayne Madsen

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Published on Jul 12, 2013

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(Fox News video) Government admits listening to cell phones even when turned off — “Experts say the only way around it is to take the battery out”

“Experts say the only way around it is to take the battery out of the thing.”

– Shepard Smith

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Twx2XzjiyA]Government ADMITS listening on your cell phone even when it’s off!

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ABC News 2006: The FBI can listen to everything you say, even when the cell phone is turned off — The only way to defeat it is to remove the cell phone battery

(video) New Cell Phone Spying Revelations: Phones Near Targeted Individual Remotely Activated As Bugs

 

(video) New Cell Phone Spying Revelations: Phones Near Targeted Individual Remotely Activated As Bugs

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yhwYZV18MA]New Cell Phone Spying Revelations: Phones Near Targeted Individual Remotely Activated As Bugs

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Published on Jul 7, 2013

New Cell Phone Spying Revelations: Phones Near Targeted Individual Remotely Activated As Bugs If Their Phone’s Mic is Muffled or Has the Battery Removed.
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ABC News 2006: The FBI can listen to everything you say, even when the cell phone is turned off — The only way to defeat it is to remove the cell phone battery

(Fox News video) Government admits listening to cell phones even when turned off — “Experts say the only way around it is to take the battery out”

California Tracking of License Plates

From: http://cironline.org

License-plate readers let police collect millions of records on drivers

The paperback-size device, installed on the outside of police cars, can log thousands of license plates in an eight-hour patrol shift. Katz-Lacabe said it had photographed his two cars on 112 occasions, including one image from 2009 that shows him and his daughters stepping out of his Toyota Prius in their driveway. …

In the Bay Area, at least 32 government agencies use license-plate readers. The city of Piedmont decided to install them along the border with Oakland, and the Marin County enclave of Tiburon placed plate scanners and cameras on two roads leading into and out of town. …

Katz-Lacabe, who was featured in a Wall Street Journal story last year, said he believes the records of his movements are too revealing for someone who has done nothing wrong. With the technology, he said, “you can tell who your friends are, who you hang out with, where you go to church, whether you’ve been to a political meeting.”

Entire Article Here

Joel Skousen: US Surveillance of the Mail

World Affairs Brief, July 5, 2013 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World. Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com)

This Week’s Analysis:

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California Tracking of License Plates

US Surveillance of the Mail

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Anti-Gun Tyranny in Alberta Canada

[…]

US SURVEILLANCE OF THE MAIL

Although the US mail is still the most secure form of written communication (only because the government can’t see or open everything), they have computerized mail searches if and when they decide to target a particular person with a known address. Rod Nixon of the NY Times reports the following:

For mail cover requests, law enforcement agencies simply submit a letter to the Postal Service, which can grant or deny a request without judicial review. Law enforcement officials need warrants to [actually] open the mail, [although they never get one unless they are preparing to go to court] although President George W. Bush asserted in a signing statement in 2007 that the federal government had the authority to open mail without warrants in emergencies or foreign intelligence cases. [Emphasis added]

Signing statements technically don’t have any legal standing, but the courts haven’t ruled against them, as they should.

Court challenges to mail covers have generally failed because judges have ruled that there is no reasonable expectation of privacy for information contained on the outside of a letter.

While this is true, once the letters are collected and in the hands of government, does the court really expect the government to go get a warrant before they read them?

Officials in both the Bush and Obama administrations, in fact, have used the mail-cover court rulings to justify the N.S.A.’s surveillance programs, saying the electronic monitoring amounts to the same thing as a mail cover.

It DOES NOT, since all digital communications can be computer read, but not letters sealed inside envelopes. Computers are essentially opening and reading the electronic mail, but it’s still more laborious to do with snail mail, and the government only does it for specific targets—not the public at large.

Just like the NSA, the NY Times says, “Postal officials refused to discuss either mail covers or the Mail Isolation Control and Tracking program.” Why am I not surprised?

The U.S. Postal Service Is Monitoring Your Snail Mail — “Postal Service computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail”

Snail mail is still the safest way to communicate, though, because unlike emails and phone calls, they’re not recording and storing the content, just who sent what to whom, and when.

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From: The New American

The U.S. Postal Service Is Monitoring Your Snail Mail

The U.S. government is not content to monitor your phone calls and your Internet activity; it’s now reading your snail mail, too. …

The “Postal Service computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail that is processed in the United States — about 160 billion pieces last year. …

When combined, the NSA and the U.S. Postal Service can keep every form of communication — electronic and conventional — under constant surveillance, without probable cause. This last fact is a direct violation of the Fourth Amendment.

Entire Article Here

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(video) Fmr Agent Russell Tice Accuses Obama, NSA Of LYING — “NSA, today, is COLLECTING EVERYTHING — including CONTENT — of every digital communication in this country, both COMPUTER and PHONE, and that information is being STORED INDEFINITELY”

Fmr Agent Russ Tice: NSA has been BLACKMAILING Supreme Court judges, Congressmen and PRESIDENT OBAMA! — We must now assume the NSA is in charge, not elected representatives

[ video ] Daniel Ellsberg on Snowden, Manning, Government and Whistleblowers: Regain Democracy & Renounce Empire — Bradley Manning’s revelations forced the end of the Iraq war • NSA is storing every email and every phone conversations to be listened to when they feel like it

Greenwald on ‘coming’ leak: NSA can obtain one billion cell phone calls a day, store them and listen

(video) Glenn Greenwald Speaks Out: The COURAGE of SNOWDEN & WHY PRESSTITUTES DEMONIZE — “He will set an example for other people to similarly come forward” | “COURAGE is CONTAGIOUS. If you take a courageous step as an individual, you will literally change the world because you will affect all sorts of people in your immediate vicinity, who will then affect others and then affect others. You should NEVER DOUBT YOUR ABILITY to change the world” | “They’re STORING EVERY CALL and have the capability to listen to them at any time”

This video is quite inspirational to me! And surprisingly so, because it’s hosted by the Socialism Conference. Rarely are people this fired up. Here leftists enthusiastically rally to oppose President Obama’s unconstitutional violations! Amazing!

Jeremy Scahill is also excellent in his fervor to do what is right!

I love what Glenn says about courage!

And he was very impressed by Edward Snowden’s commitment to do what’s right no matter what!

Wonderful!

Jeff

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uulv4ve6RJ8]Glenn Greenwald Speaks Out

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Published on Jun 28, 2013

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Glenn Greenwald speaks via Skype to the Socialism 2013 conference in Chicago regarding Edward Snowden’s revelations about the NSA’s mass surveillance program. Introductions by Jeremy Scahill, author of Blackwater and the filmmaker behind Dirty Wars, and Sherry Wolf, author of Sexuality and Socialism. #Socialism2013 #Snowden #NSA

Check out more audio and video recordings from the Socialism 2013 conference at www.wearemany.org

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From: Glenn Greenwald’s Speech to the Socialism Conference [with Transcript]

When I got to Hong Kong and I met him for the first time, I was more disoriented and just completely confused than I think I had ever been in my life. Not only wasn’t he sixty-five. He was twenty-nine, but he looked much younger. And so, when we went back to his hotel room and began questioning him—it was Laura Poitras, the filmmaker, and I, who went back to his hotel room—what I really wanted to understand more than anything else was what it is that led him to make this extraordinary choice in part because I didn’t want to be part of an event that would destroy somebody’s life if they weren’t completely open-eyed and rational about the decision they were making but also in part because I really wanted to understand, just for my own sense of curiosity, what would lead somebody with their entire live in front of him, who had a perfectly desirable life living with his long-time girlfriend in Hawaii with career stability, a reasonable well-paying job—What would lead somebody to throw all that away and become an instant fugitive and somebody who would probably spend the rest of their life in a cage.

The more I spoke with him about it, the more I understood, and the more overwhelmed I became and the more of a formative experience it had for me and will have for the rest of my life because what he told me over and over in different ways—and it was so pure and passionate that I never doubted its authenticity for a moment—is that there is more to life than material comfort or career stability or trying to simply prolong your life as long possible. What he continuously told me is he judged his life not by the things he thought about himself but by the actions he took in pursuit of those beliefs.

When I asked him how he got himself to the point where he was willing to take the risk that he knew he was taking, he told me that he for a long time had been looking for a leader, somebody who would come and fix these problems. And then one day he realized there’s no point in waiting or a leader, that leadership is about going first and setting and example for others. What he ultimately said was he simply didn’t want to live in a world where the United States government was permitted to engage in these extraordinary invasions, to build a system that had as its goal the destruction of all individual privacy, that he didn’t want to live in a world like that and that he could not in good conscience standby and allow that to happen knowing that he had the power to help stop it.

The thing that was most striking to me about this was I was with him for eleven straight days. I was with him when he was unknown because we hadn’t yet divulged who his identity was and I watched him watch the debates unfold on CNN and NBC and MSNBC and every other channel around the world that he had really hoped to provoke with the actions he had taken. And I also watched him once he had been revealed that he had become the most wanted man in the world, that official Washington was calling him a traitor, was calling for his head. What was truly staggering and continues to be staggering to me was there was never an iota, never any remorse or regret or fear in any way. This was an individual completely at peace with the choice that he had made because the choice that he made was so incredibly powerful.

I was incredibly inspired myself by being in proximity to somebody to somebody who had reached a state of such tranquility because they were so convicted that what they had done was right and his courage and that passion infected me to the point where I had vowed that no matter what I did in my life with this story and beyond that I would devote myself to doing justice to the incredible act of self-sacrifice that Edward Snowden had made.

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What I actually started to realize about all this is two things. Number one, courage is contagious. If you take a courageous step as an individual, you will literally change the world because you will affect all sorts of people in your immediate vicinity, who will then affect others and then affect others. You should never doubt your ability to change the world. The other thing that I realized is it doesn’t matter who you are as an individual or how formidable or powerful the institutions that you want to challenge are. Mr. Snowden is a high school dropout. His parents work for the federal government. He grew up in a lower middle class environment in a military community in Virginia. He ended up enlisting in the United States Army because he thought the Iraq War at first was noble. He then did the same with the NSA and the CIA because he thought those institutions were noble. He’s a person who has zero privilege, zero power, zero position and zero prestige and yet he by himself has literally changed the world and therefore [so can you]. …

The reason why it’s always so common for people like Edward Snowden to be demonized, the reason it’s so important to attribute psychological illness—the way they did with Bradley Manning, the way they try to do with all whistleblowers, the way they tried to do with Daniel Ellsberg—is because they precisely know what I said, which is that courage is contagious. And that he will set an example for other people to similarly come forward and blow the whistle on the corrupt and illegal and deceitful things that they’re doing in the dark. They need to make a negative example so that doesn’t happen and that’s the reason why people like Edward Snowden are so demonized and attacked and it’s why it’s up to all of us to defend him and hold him up as the noble example that he is so he [does get proper recognition].

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Another document that I probably shouldn’t share since it’s not published but I am going to share it with you anyway—and this one’s coming soon but you’re getting a little preview—It talks about how a brand new technology enables the National Security Agency to redirect into its repositories one billion cell phone calls every single day, one billion cell phone calls every single day.

What we are really talking about here is a globalized system that prevents any form of electronic communication from taking place without its being stored and monitored by the National Security Agency. It doesn’t mean they’re listening to every call. It means they’re storing every call and have the capability to listen to them at any time and it does mean that they’re collecting millions upon million upon millions of our phone and email records. It is a globalized system designed to destroy all privacy and what’s incredibly menacing about it is it is all taking place in the dark, with no accountability and virtually no safeguards and the purpose of our story and the purpose of Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing is not singularly or unilaterally to destroy those systems.

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So the last point I want to make is that one of the things I set out to do and I think that Mr. Snowden set out to do and that I know the people at The Guardian set out to do was not simply to publish some stories about the NSA. It was to really shake up the foundations of the corrupted and rotted roots of America’s political and media culture. And the reason I say that is that there is an economist Dean Baker, who yesterday on Twitter wrote that he thinks the stories that we’re doing are shining as much light on the corruption of American journalism as they are on the corruption of the National Security Agency.

I think that is true for several different reasons. Number one is if you look at the “debate” over—the charming, very endearing debate over whether or not I should be arrested, prosecuted and then imprisoned under Espionage Act statutes for doing journalism—What you find is that debate is being led by other people who are TV actors who play the role of journalists on TV. They’re ones who are actually leading the debate and the reason they are doing that is they purport to be adversaries of political power or watchdogs of political power but what they really are servants to political power. They’re appendages to political power.

What you find is they always lead the way in attacking whoever challenges the political system in Washington because that is the system in which they are a part. That is the system that props them up and gives them oxygen and provides them with all of their privilege, wealth and access. And I think their true role, which is not to serve as adversaries of people in government power or protect what they’re doing but to protect and shield what they are doing and amplify their message, has become more vividly exposed in the last four weeks than it has in quite a long time.

The thing that really amazes me is if you look at how whistleblowers are treated, whether it be Bradley Manning or WikiLeaks or Thomas Drake of the NSA or Edward Snowden—I can understand why Americans in general, just ordinary Americans, have ambivalence about those whistleblowers. Some people think security is more important or secrecy is something that should be decided by democratically elected representatives, not whistleblowers. That I all get, but what I don’t understand and can never believe is anybody who at any point thought of themselves as somebody who had a journalistic ethos would look at people who are shining on the world’s most powerful factions and do anything but applaud them and express gratitude for them since that’s supposed to be the function that they, the journalists, themselves are serving. And yet what you find is the exact opposite.\

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(video) Fmr Agent Russell Tice Accuses Obama, NSA Of LYING — “NSA, today, is COLLECTING EVERYTHING — including CONTENT — of every digital communication in this country, both COMPUTER and PHONE, and that information is being STORED INDEFINITELY”

Fmr Agent Russ Tice: NSA has been BLACKMAILING Supreme Court judges, Congressmen and PRESIDENT OBAMA! — We must now assume the NSA is in charge, not elected representatives

[ video ] Daniel Ellsberg on Snowden, Manning, Government and Whistleblowers: Regain Democracy & Renounce Empire — Bradley Manning’s revelations forced the end of the Iraq war • NSA is storing every email and every phone conversations to be listened to when they feel like it

[ video ] Rand Paul: Director of National Intelligence James CLAPPER LIED, Edward SNOWDEN TOLD THE TRUTH!

[ video ] Ben Swann: NSA’s Criminal Activity Should Be the Focus

History Shows Bradley Manning Did NOT “Put the Troops in Harms Way”

Greenwald on ‘coming’ leak: NSA can obtain one billion cell phone calls a day, store them and listen

(illustration) NSA: “We fundamentally try to collect EVERYTHING and hang on to it FOREVER”

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[ video ] Daniel Ellsberg on Snowden, Manning, Government and Whistleblowers: Regain Democracy & Renounce Empire — Bradley Manning’s revelations forced the end of the Iraq war • NSA is storing every email and all phone conversations to be listened to when they feel like it

Minute-44:

“I’m sure right now, for example, that NSA collects and stores the content of every email and every phone. That has not yet been proven with documents. … I think that’s one of the reasons they’re worried about Snowden. … When the President says ‘we’re not listening to your conversations,’ I think he speaks with forked tongue there. Of course they’re not listening to all conversations live. That would take as many people to listen as there are in the country. … What I believe is they’re storing all conversations to be listened to when they feel like it.

– Daniel Ellsberg
Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

Discussed at minute-40:

It now has been proven that Bradley Manning did not put American troops or anyone else in harms way. To the contrary, Bradley Manning saved many lives. Manning’s revelations forced Obama to withdraw the troops from Iraq at the originally agreed date with Iraq and President Bush. Because of Manning, Iraq refused to extend the promise of immunity to American troops, which forced Obama’s hand.

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIIjeHVuZtw]Daniel Ellsberg on Snowden, Manning, Government and Whistleblowers

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Published on Jun 29, 2013

Daniel Ellsberg–the legend behind the pentagon papers–speaks about Edward Snowden, Bradley Manning, and the necessary business of government whistleblowing in this Buzzsaw interview. Mr. Ellsberg discusses the government’s war on constitutional rights, information, and the media, plus if there is a worthy case for impeaching President Obama (at least, any more than there was for Bush…), as well as his own experience being persecuted by the Nixon administration.
Mr. Ellsberg speaks freely and gives an uncensored or edited account of the nation with Tyrel Ventura and Sean Stone on Buzzsaw.

GUEST BIO:
Daniel Ellsberg worked on the top secret McNamara study of U.S. Decision-making in Vietnam, 1945-68, which later came to be known as the Pentagon Papers. In 1969, he photocopied the 7,000 page study and gave it to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee; in 1971 he gave it to the New York Times, the Washington Post and 17 other newspapers. His trial, on twelve felony counts posing a possible sentence of 115 years, was dismissed in 1973 on grounds of governmental misconduct against him, which led to the convictions of several White House aides and figured in the impeachment proceedings against President Nixon.
Ellsberg is the author of three books: Papers on the War (1971), Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers (2002), and Risk, Ambiguity and Decision (2001). In December 2006 he was awarded the 2006 Right Livelihood Award, known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize,” in Stockholm, Sweden, “. . for putting peace and truth first, at considerable personal risk, and dedicating his life to inspiring others to follow his example.”

Since the end of the Vietnam War, Ellsberg has been a lecturer, writer and activist on the dangers of the nuclear era, wrongful U.S. interventions and the urgent need for patriotic whistleblowing.

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Buzzsaw full episodes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aw_kHu…
Buzzsaw Short Clips:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_E7hO…

EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 Welcome to Buzzsaw.
01:18 Why the Snowden leak was as important as any leak in history.
02:43 Revoking constitutional rights by the government.
07:28 Clapper committing perjury to congress.
14:03 A government without newspapers…
16:51 Dan Rather and the government attacking the media.
20:34 Are the Obama administration’s offenses impeachable?
29:39 Supporting Bradley Manning in the public.
36:25 Blowing the lid on the Iraq war.
42:00 What’s worth defending.
48:00 Good reason to go abroad for Edward Snowden.
49:42 Attending the Bradley Manning trial.
55:30 The relative value of Top Secret information to the public.

Related:

[ video ] Fmr Agent Russell Tice Accuses Obama, NSA Of LYING — “NSA, today, is COLLECTING EVERYTHING — including CONTENT — of every digital communication in this country, both COMPUTER and PHONE, and that information is being STORED INDEFINITELY”

History Shows Bradley Manning Did NOT “Put the Troops in Harms Way”

Fmr Agent Russ Tice: NSA has been BLACKMAILING Supreme Court judges, Congressmen and PRESIDENT OBAMA! — We must now assume the NSA is in charge, not elected representatives

[ audio ] Alex Jones on Coast to Coast AM 6/25/13: Snowden & Hastings — “This is not America. This is how Russia turned into the Soviet Union!”

“This is not America. This is how Russia turned into the Soviet Union.”

“Laying down is the road to slavery. Standing up is the road to liberty.”

– Alex Jones

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

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Starts at minute-9[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2p9SDzt4-I]Coast To Coast AM – June 25 2013 – Snowden & Hastings/Pleiadian Messages Feat Alex Jones – C2CAM

C2CAMDAILY2

Published on Jun 26, 2013

Coast To Coast AM – June 25 2013 – Snowden & Hastings/Pleiadian Messages Feat Alex Jones

[ video ] Rand Paul: Director of National Intelligence James CLAPPER LIED, Edward SNOWDEN TOLD THE TRUTH!

I love Rand’s quote.

Crowley is one of the many presstitutes selling America out.

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“Mr. Clapper lied in Congress, in defiance of the law, in the name of security.
Mr. Snowden told the truth in the name of privacy.”

– Rand Paul

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70EnBy5Wx2E]Rand Paul: DNI James Clapper lied, Edward Snowden told the truth

LSUDVM

Published on Jun 23, 2013

“I do think that when history looks at this, they are going to contrast the behavior James Clapper, our national intelligence director, with Edward Snowden,” Paul told CNN’s Candy Crowley. “Mr. Clapper lied in Congress, in defiance of the law, in the name of security. Mr. Snowden told the truth in the name of privacy. So I think there will be a judgment, because both of them broke of the law.”

[ video ] Ben Swann: NSA’s Criminal Activity Should Be the Focus

Excellent, except Ben is apparently wrong on what is recorded:

[ video ] Fmr Agent Russell Tice Accuses Obama, NSA Of LYING — “NSA, today, is COLLECTING EVERYTHING — including CONTENT — of every digital communication in this country, both COMPUTER and PHONE, and that information is being STORED INDEFINITELY”

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfUi5C7WdrA]NSA’s Criminal Activity

Ben Swann

Published on Jun 20, 2013

http://benswann.com/nsas-criminal-act… http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/4…
Ben Swann Full Disclosure is asking the questions the rest of the media is ignoring. Even by the overreaching standards of the Patriot Act, Ben Swann demonstrates how the NSA’s Prism program is clearly illegal.

Related:

Fmr Agent Russ Tice: NSA has been BLACKMAILING Supreme Court judges, Congressmen and PRESIDENT OBAMA! — We must now assume the NSA is in charge, not elected representatives

ABC News 2006: The FBI can listen to everything you say, even when the cell phone is turned off — The only way to defeat it is to remove the cell phone battery

From: ABC News

Can You Hear Me Now?

By Vic Walter And Krista Kjellman
Dec 5, 2006 3:38pm

Cell phone users, beware.  The FBI can listen to everything you say, even when the cell phone is turned off. A recent court ruling in a case against the Genovese crime family revealed that the FBI has the ability from a remote location to activate a cell phone and turn its microphone into a listening device that transmits to an FBI listening post, a method known as a “roving bug.”  Experts say the only way to defeat it is to remove the cell phone battery. “The FBI can access cell phones and modify them remotely without ever having to physically handle them,” James Atkinson, a counterintelligence security consultant, told ABC News.  “Any recently manufactured cell phone has a built-in tracking device, which can allow eavesdroppers to pinpoint someone’s location to within just a few feet,” he added. THE BLOTTER RECOMMENDS Federal Source to ABC News: We Know Who You’re Calling FBI Secret Probes: 3,501 Targets in the U.S. Click Here to Check Out the Latest Brian Ross Investigates Webcast on CIA Secret Prisons According to the recent court ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan, “The device functioned whether the phone was powered on or off, intercepting conversations within its range wherever it happened to be.”

Entire Article Here

More information:

The SINGLE Most Important Step to Protect Yourself from Government Spying

(Fox News video) Government admits listening to cell phones even when turned off — “Experts say the only way around it is to take the battery out”

(video) New Cell Phone Spying Revelations: Phones Near Targeted Individual Remotely Activated As Bugs

Fmr NSA Agent Russ Tice: NSA has been BLACKMAILING Supreme Court judges, Congressmen and PRESIDENT OBAMA! — We must now assume the NSA is in charge, not elected representatives

It has been my theory all along that Obama has been blackmailed. I didn’t know it was through the NSA, though. And many know that Presidential candidates won’t be supported by the PTB unless they’re blackmailable, anyway. Which is why they hated and successfully demonized Ron Paul via Fox News, etc..

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From: Natural News

As Natural News predicted: NSA has been blackmailing Supreme Court judges, members of Congress and more

Sunday, June 23, 2013
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles…)

(NaturalNews) Ten days ago, I publicly stated my belief that the NSA had used its spy apparatus to gather dirt on Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, then used that leverage to force him to change his vote on ObamacareSee the original article here.

Five days later, I also predicted the NSA was using its spy powers to surveil members of Congress and the U.S. Senate. In an article published on June 16, 2013, I wrote, “There could already be countless cases of the NSA using its god-like powers to blackmail people in key positions in the U.S. Senate (which is full of pedophiles and perverts), the House of Representatives, the State Department or even the US Supreme Court. There are virtually no limits to the abuses of this power.”

Suddenly, new revelations prove this to be true. Russ Tice, a Bush-era NSA analyst-turned-whistleblower has sounded the alarm on the true depth of the NSA’s surveillance abuses. In an interview on the Boiling Frogs Podcast, Tice stated:

They went after — and I know this because I had my hands literally on the paperwork for these sort of things — they went after high-ranking military officers; they went after members of Congress, both Senate and the House, especially on the intelligence committees and on the armed services committees and some of the — and judicial

They went after lawyers and law firms. All kinds of — heaps of lawyers and law firms. They went after judges. One of the judges is now sitting on the Supreme Court that I had his wiretap information in my hand. Two are former FISA court judges. They went after State Department officials. They went after people in the executive service that were part of the White House — their own people.

We must now assume the NSA is in charge, not elected representatives

These revelations are absolutely explosive. They reveal exactly what I feared (and publicly warned about) — that the true group running things in the U.S. government is now the NSA, not the White House and certainly not Congress.

With its massive spy grid system in placed for years, the NSA has gathered dirt on everyone in a position of power. Anyone with a secret is now compromised and can therefore be controlled. This even includes President Obama, who can be safely assumed to be nothing more than a charismatic puppet.

As Tice explained in the podcast:

Here’s the big one… this was in summer of 2004, one of the papers that I held in my hand was to wiretap a bunch of numbers associated with a 40-something-year-old wannabe senator for Illinois. You wouldn’t happen to know where that guy lives right now would you? It’s a big white house in Washington, D.C. That’s who they went after, and that’s the president of the United States now.

In reading this, I hope you realize that the only people who are still left standing and telling the truth are people who the NSA could not corner with compromising dirt. And because the vast majority of U.S. Senators, in particular, are perverted, deviant, power-hungry monsters with all sorts of disgusting secrets involving under-age children, they are very easily compromise and controlled.

Entire Article Here

Related:

[ video ] Fmr Agent Russell Tice Accuses Obama, NSA Of LYING — “NSA, today, is COLLECTING EVERYTHING — including CONTENT — of every digital communication in this country, both COMPUTER and PHONE, and that information is being STORED INDEFINITELY”

Joel Skousen: 75% in Congress are Blackmailable, while only about a dozen Congressmen are both clean and willing to fight the system

Ted Gunderson: Many of our congressmen and senators have been blackmailed through children, sex and drugs…”and we don’t have enough people like Kucinich and Ron Paul to stand up.”

(video) NSA Whistleblower William Binney: How NSA Lies to US — “They keep saying they don’t build profiles of people. No they don’t. The software does. They have the profile on everybody. They play all kinds of word games with people” • They have the keys to hack encryption software • Uploading to iCloud? Assume the NSA collects everything

NSA Whistleblower Binney: NSA Recording 80% of U.S. Phone Calls — “The ultimate goal of the NSA is total population control”

(video) Whistleblower William Binney: NSA Records All Emails!

NSA Whistle-Blower Tells All – Op-Docs: The Program — The NSA’s new facility in Utah can store 100 years worth of EVERYONE’S communications!

Ron Paul Reacts to State of the Union Address: “WELFARE-ISM and WARFARE-ISM FOREVER” — Agrees with Skousen: Only 6-12 Good Congressmen

Joel Skousen: Is there a path to winning back America? No, I think we’ve past the point of no return — “Religion is not leading to righteousness … this callous disregard for the ‘still small voice’ leads to bigger problems and worse decisions”

All 50+ of my Republicans Blackmailable posts (latest appear first, 10 posts per page)

(video) Fmr Agent Russell Tice Accuses Obama, NSA Of LYING — “NSA, today, is COLLECTING EVERYTHING — including CONTENT — of every digital communication in this country, both COMPUTER and PHONE, and that information is being STORED INDEFINITELY”

See: [MSNBC] Fmr. Agent Russ Tice (2013): “NSA is collecting everything, including CONTENT of EVERY digital communication in this country, computer and PHONE, and is being STORED INDEFINITELY”

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“NSA, today, is collecting everything — including CONTENT — of every digital communication in this country, both computer and phone, and that information is being stored indefinitely. And that’s something that they’re lying about. And that facility out there in Utah is online right now.”

– Former Agent Russell Tice

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKyIil9OdF4#at=162

Fmr Agent Russell Tice Accuses Obama, Nsa Of LYING, Alleges BROADER Spying Programs

Les Grossman

Published on Jun 21, 2013

On Friday, MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin interviewed former U.S. Air Force intelligence Agent Russell Tice about the revelations surrounding the National Security Agency’s monitoring of Americans’ digital and electronic communications. Tice accused a variety of administration officials, including President Barack Obama, of disseminating outright falsehoods in their efforts to explain those programs. He added that those programs are far broader than any government official has said up to this point.

Tice slammed the president’s meeting with privacy advocates today, conceding the point that this was largely a “PR move.”

“There is a lot of disinformation going on,” Tice observed. “I’ve always said the station is much worse.”

Tice accused the NSA’s past and current directors of misleading the public regarding the scope of the agency’s communications monitoring programs.

RELATED: The Guardian: Info ‘Inadvertently Acquired’ By NSA ‘Can Be Retained, If It Is Useful’

“NSA, today, is collecting everything — including content — of every digital communication in this country, both computer and phone, and that information is being stored indefinitely,” Tice said. “And that’s something that they’re lying about.”

Melvin noted that The Guardian reported Thursday that domestic communications can be kept if they were obtained “inadvertently, and they can be used by courts under certain circumstances. He noted that this news also contradicts statements by the president.

“You’ve got to understand, the FISA court is being used as a screen to be able to use information that ultimately they can use to throw at somebody in a court of law with a grand jury,” Tice said, noting that this happened to him and Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter, Jim Risen.

He says that the FISA court appeal justifies the government collecting information on Americans that can later be used in criminal cases against them.

Related:

Fmr Agent Russ Tice: NSA has been BLACKMAILING Supreme Court judges, Congressmen and PRESIDENT OBAMA! — We must now assume the NSA is in charge, not elected representatives

(video) Mark Dice: “The content, the audio of all phone calls is recorded and saved. Not just a record of who called who and when…”

The U.S. Postal Service Is Monitoring Your Snail Mail — “Postal Service computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail”

[ video ] Daniel Ellsberg on Snowden, Manning, Government and Whistleblowers: Regain Democracy & Renounce Empire — Bradley Manning’s revelations forced the end of the Iraq war • NSA is storing every email and all phone conversations to be listened to when they feel like it

[ video ] Rand Paul: Director of National Intelligence James CLAPPER LIED, Edward SNOWDEN TOLD THE TRUTH!

[ video ] Ben Swann: NSA’s Criminal Activity Should Be the Focus

Greenwald on ‘coming’ leak: NSA can obtain one billion cell phone calls a day, store them and listen

[ video ] Daniel Ellsberg & Glenn Greenwald on Piers Morgan: Snowden Absolutely Did the Right Thing — “If he stayed in this country he’d be where Bradley Manning has been in the last three years…”

Daniel Ellsberg is always so impressive!

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmx1GmvRLkM]Piers Morgan Cuts Off Daniel Ellsberg Mid-Sentence To Go To Paris Hilton!

MOXNEWSd0tC0M

Published on Jun 18, 2013

June 18, 2013 CNN
http://MOXNews.com

21 Facts About NSA Snooping That Every American Should Know — “These are men that play word games and tell lies for a living” “You have to assume everything is being collected”

From: Infowars

21 Facts About NSA Snooping That Every American Should Know

Michael Snyder
American Dream
June 18, 2013

There seems to be a lot of confusion about what the NSA is actually doing.  Are they reading our emails?  Are they listening to our telephone calls?  Do they target American citizens or is it only foreigners that they are targeting?  Unfortunately, the truth is that we aren’t going to get straight answers from our leaders about this.  The folks running the NSA have already shown that they are willing to flat out lie to Congress, and Barack Obama doesn’t exactly have the greatest track record when it comes to telling the truth.  These are men that play word games and tell lies for a living.  So it would be unrealistic to expect them to come out and tell us the unvarnished truth about what is going on.  That is why it is so important that whistleblowers such as Edward Snowden have come forward.  Thanks to them and to the brave journalists that are willing to look into these things, we have been able to get some glimpses behind the curtain.  And what we have learned is not very pretty.  The following are 21 facts about NSA snooping that every American should know…

Entire Article Here

[ audio ] In 1989, God told Katherine Albrecht (SpyChips): “My job is going to be to stand up and speak out, and tell the world that the MARK OF THE BEAST, prophesied in the Book of Revelation by John is coming to pass now IN OUR LIFETIME”

EXCELLENT AUDIO from Radio Liberty!

Katherine Albrecht puts the Ed Snowden NSA revelations into spiritual perspective. I enthusiastically transcribed this quote:

He very specifically told me what He has in mind for me, Katherine Albrecht — that my job is going to be to stand up and speak out, and tell the world that the Mark of the Beast, prophesied in the Book of Revelation by John is coming to pass now in our lifetime.

That all of the pieces are being built. The infrastucture is being put in place brick by brick — that it is emerging before our very eyes.

And in 1989, when I had this extraordinary spiritual experience, I founded CASPIAN, the consumer privacy organization…. I’ve been on CNN, BBC, NPR, you name it, Fox News, blah, blah, blah. I’ve been everywhere. Not because I’m some kind of an amazing public speaker [she is though – Jeff], but the Lord God Himself has said: ‘This is what I want you to talk about.’

So right now, … the veil has been pulled back from what our government is doing….”

Audio also available at GCN Live: http://archives2013.gcnlive.com/Archives2013/jun13/RadioLiberty/0612132.mp3

Audio

Dr. Stanley Monteith’s Radio Liberty Audio Archives

Date: 06-12-13
Hour: 1
3:00: Bob Fletcher – Current Events
Hour: 2
4:00: Dr. Katherine Albrecht – “StartPage” Is the Answer to Surveillance
Hour: 3
8:00: Open Lines
Hour: 4
9:00: Stephen Frank – Current Events in California
Date: 06-11-13

[ audio | text ] Joel Skousen: Government Won’t Stop Spying — “The massive propaganda play is working” — “I always grew up knowing that I would live through these times, and wanted to know how we would lose our liberties…”

“The massive propaganda play is working.”

“I always grew up knowing that I would live through these times, and wanted to know how we would lose our liberties in this country. And we are doing it, and we’re watching as it’s happening as we speak.”

~Joel Skousen

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

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Date: 06-13-13
Hour: 1
3:00: Steve Day – Getting Healthy www.homeforhealth.net
Hour: 2
4:00: Joel Skousen – World Affairs Brief
Hour: 3
8:00: Ron Brown – Financial Preparedness
Hour: 4
9:00:
Date: 06-12-13

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World Affairs Brief, June 14, 2013 Commentary and Insights on a Troubled World. Copyright Joel Skousen. Partial quotations with attribution permitted. Cite source as Joel Skousen’s World Affairs Brief (http://www.worldaffairsbrief.com)

This Week’s Analysis:

Government Won’t Stop Spying

Utah Data Center Ready by September

IRS Training with Assault Weapons

US Says Syria Crossed Red Line

US China Summit Symbolic of Placating China

GOVERNMENT WON’T STOP SPYING

There is not a hint of contrition in the statements of intelligence officials as they pulled out all the old justifications for violating the 4th Amendment—to save us from terror. Gen. Keith B. Alexander, head of the National Security Agency told a Congressional committee this week that “dozens” of terror threats have been stopped thanks to the huge database of phone calls and emails the NSA has amassed. I say, “Prove it.” He also claimed that records are destroyed after 5 years, but the only files that get deleted are the remnants of information that have been sifted through already. The emails and calls that get a person on the lists of potential dissidents is never erased. When the new data center in Utah is completed this fall, they will keep everything, including all bank records, credit card and real estate data. Welcome to the Total Information Awareness system that DARPA claimed was shut down—another in a series of BIG lies.

Brandon Smith commented that,

In the past, Liberty Movement champions have been derided as “paranoid” for pointing out that there were no limitations to FISA, and that the entire nation might one day be monitored and catalogued like animals in a great technological cage. Today, the public now knows that this concern is concrete and undeniable. EVERYONE is being watched. Reports now estimate that NSA hackers harvest over 2.1 million gigabytes of data on American citizens per hour.

And, it’s not just domestic spying, the NSA is building a system to capture all digital signals from every country in the world. That can only mean that the system the US is building is ultimately intended to become a global surveillance system under a global world government. Glenn Greenwald of the UK Guardian details the nature of this global spy system.

The Guardian has acquired top-secret documents about the NSA datamining tool, called Boundless Informant, that details and even maps by country the voluminous amount of information it collects from computer and telephone networks.

The focus of the internal NSA tool is on counting and categorizing the records of communications, known as metadata, rather than the content of an email or instant message.

That isn’t true. The NSA has huge computers sifting the content and the metadata—don’t be fooled into thinking there is a difference between simply collecting the data and “not doing anything about it.” They are always doing something with the data, and names and dossiers are being sorted into various categories and lists every minute of the day.

The Boundless Informant documents show the agency collecting almost 3 billion pieces of intelligence from US computer networks over a 30-day period ending in March 2013. An NSA factsheet about the program, acquired by the Guardian, says: “The tool allows users to select a country on a map and view the metadata volume and select details about the collections against that country.”

The heatmap gives each nation a color code based on how extensively it is subjected to NSA surveillance. The color scheme ranges from green (least subjected to surveillance) through yellow and orange to red (most surveillance). Iran was the country where the largest amount of intelligence was gathered, with more than 14bn reports in that period, followed by 13.5bn from Pakistan. Jordan, one of America’s closest Arab allies, came third with 12.7bn,[—all 3 labeled as Red on the Heat Maps] Egypt fourth with 7.6bn and India fifth with 6.3bn.

But this is merely a reflection of the ease with which these nation’s systems can be penetrated, not necessarily the number of threats in the country. Jordan certainly isn’t third on the NSA target list. Allies like Germany and France are incensed that the US is spying on all their communications as well. Zerohedge reports:

German outrage over a U.S. Internet spying program has broken out ahead of a visit by Barack Obama, with ministers demanding the president provide a full explanation when he lands in Berlin next week and one official likening the tactics to those of the East German Stasi.

Interestingly, the US captures much more information from within the US than it does on Russia, China or any other nation that is a real threat to the US. Let’s look at some of the government lies and excuses on this subject:

From the Guardian story above: At a hearing of the Senate intelligence committee In March this year, Democratic senator Ron Wyden asked James Clapper, the director of national intelligence: “Does the NSA collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans?” “No sir,” replied Clapper.

Jason Ditz of Anti-War.com derided Clapper’s attempt to defend his lies: Clapper was defiant on Sunday news shows when asked about that particular federal offense, saying he felt the question he was asked was “unfair” and that he gave the “least untruthful” lie he could think of in response. Which was still a horrible lie that he eventually got caught in, as he attempted to defend lying under oath. [how is a flat out “no” the least untruthful?”]

The Guardian again: Judith Emmel, an NSA spokeswoman, told the Guardian in a response to the latest disclosures: “NSA has consistently reported – including to Congress – that we do not have the ability to determine with certainty the identity or location of all communicants within a given communication. That remains the case.”

Emmel’s quote is misleading. It sounds like the NSA can rarely read even the metadata accurately, but in fact all she said is that the identity of a communicant sometimes evades their detection. That might be a glimmer of hope for those who know how to cover their tracks well online, but it’s hardly reassuring to the general public. NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden says the government is capturing digital communications from everyone—not just those suspected of terror. The Guardian comments on the proof Snowden showed them (and much of the good stuff hasn’t been released by the Guardian):

Other documents seen by the Guardian further demonstrate that the NSA does in fact break down its surveillance intercepts which could allow the agency to determine how many of them are from the US. The level of detail includes individual IP addresses.

The litany of government excuses to help downplay the scandal runs the gamut of 1) saying they collect data but don’t do anything with it, and 2) that oversight by the Courts and Congress guarantees that American’s privacy is still protected—really big lies:

On Friday, in his first public response to the Guardian’s disclosures this week on NSA surveillance, Barack Obama said that congressional oversight was the American peoples’ best guarantee that they were not being spied on.

Oversight is a sham. How can he say with a straight face that we are not being spied on when the government doesn’t even contest the fact that all emails and phone calls are recorded? I guess it depends on his “definition of spying.” The trouble with the idea that there is no spying if we aren’t reading what we collect is that there is no possible oversight to ensure computers aren’t reading what is collected. Certainly they never tell Congress any specifics so to the government, “oversight” means “taking our word for it!” —hardly reassuring given the litany of lies. The only safety for privacy is to ensure the government doesn’t collect data. It can’t read what it doesn’t collect.

“These are the folks you all vote for as your representatives in Congress and they are being fully briefed on these programs,” he said. Obama also insisted that any surveillance was “very narrowly circumscribed”.

Fully briefed? –Hardly. That’s another lie or misdirection. Congress is briefed only in general and is never given true information about the scope of the spying. In addition, those Congressmen and women who serve on the committee are all certified yes-men and women to government and would never challenge anything. We cannot depend on them to become whistleblowers. Besides, they are sworn never to say anything about what they learn in these briefings to the public, or even other members of Congress. With these kinds of restrictions how can illegal acts be exposed or corrected? Answer: They can’t.

Then there is the excuse that the NSA is only doing what Congress authorized in the FISA court authorization bill. Here’s the NY Times projecting the government line:

The director, Gen. Keith B. Alexander, who heads both the N.S.A. and United States Cyber Command, which runs the military’s offensive and defensive use of cyberweapons, told skeptical members of the Senate Appropriations Committee that his agency was doing exactly what Congress authorized after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

As an aside, General Alexander is the perfect yes-man to government and no stranger to black operations or lying to Congress. The notorious prison unit responsible for Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse in Baghdad was under his command. He was part of the cover-up there as well blaming the Abu Ghraib scandal on a “group of undisciplined MP soldiers.” Nonsense. These orders for torture came down from the White House and Alexander was in that chain of command.

But the administration cannot justify this under the FISA law. Jim Sensenbrenner (the notorious conservative who introduced the PATRIOT Act) said that the executive branch’s excuses about recent revelations of NSA activity are “a bunch of bunk” according to National Review.

In an interview on Laura Ingraham’s radio show Wednesday morning, the Republican congressman from Wisconsin reiterated his concerns that the administration and the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court have gone far beyond what the PATRIOT Act intended. Specifically, he said that Section 215 of the act “was originally drafted to prevent data mining” on the scale that’s occurred.

[NY Times again] General Alexander said the agency “takes great pride in protecting this nation and our civil liberties and privacy” under the oversight of Congress and the courts.

But the oversight claim is a lie. Congressman Sensenbrenner made it very clear, that “the secret nature of the FISA court has prevented appropriate congressional oversight over the NSA’s activities.”

“We aren’t trying to hide it,” he said. [Then why was it secret and why are you trying to prosecute Snowden?] “We’re trying to protect America. So we need your help in doing that. This isn’t something that’s just N.S.A. or the administration doing it on its own. This is what our nation expects our government to do for us.”

Just as the intentional leaks of 2007 about illegal surveillance led Congress to pass more laws to make some spying legal, Alexander is directly lobbying Congress to allow this total surveillance program—retroactively. As with 9/11 or the spy scandal of 2007 no one will be disciplined for violating their oath to the Constitution in this matter.

As for Alexander’s claim that all of this is legal because the FISA court authorized it, that isn’t true. When Congress established the FISA court (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) it was tasked to scrutinize CIA or NSA requests for domestic surveillance on a case by case basis and those cases had to be directly related to a terror investigation.

The FISA court does nothing to force government officials to prove the legality and origin of evidence they bring before the court—almost all of which is derived from electronic surveillance. Moreover, the FISA court has no authority from Congress to allow the wholesale collecting of all data such as during the supposed 3 month period it authorized the NSA to capture data from all Verizon phone logs.

Frankly, the NSA doesn’t invest billions in creating a huge system like PRISM just for a 3 month window of authorization by the FISA court. In other words, the court was merely providing legal cover for NSA for something they were illegally doing before, and will continue doing with our without the court’s approval. This is not oversight. This is rubber stamping government crimes.

PRISM gets its name from the physical prism lens device that is placed on fiber optic cables in order to split each signal into two identical streams—one that goes to the original destination and the other to the NSA computers. Under the PRISM program, the NSA collects information from all fiber optic communications including internet data and domestic and transatlantic phone calls on trunk lines.

Intelligence analysts already say that suspects of terror within the Middle East and Europe have started using better code words to mask their intentions or have dropped off of Facebook, Skype and Twitter altogether. But the NSA is counting on the fact that no one can operate without digital communications nowadays, so they feel the fallout will be temporary.

Meanwhile, we are getting to see who’s a shill for government by who comes out and defends this total surveillance system in the name of protecting us from terror. The two worst Republican neocons in the Senate, Peter King (NY) and Lindsey Graham (SC) are still up front defending the spying. And it also doesn’t help the cause of privacy when members of the Senate in charge of overseeing government surveillance act as shills for government.

Anti-gun Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, tried to excuse the government’s going beyond its terror fighting mandate by citing as an example that suggested the NSA surveillance had a roll in “slowing down Iran’s nuclear program,” implying that it’s good the NSA goes beyond its limited mandate. Then she dutifully parrots what intelligence officials tell Congress in their secret oversight meetings—that the NSA “can look at the domestic calling data only if there is a reason to suspect it is actually related to Al Qaeda or to Iran… The vast majority of the records in the database are never accessed and are deleted after a period of five years. To look at or use the content of a call, a court warrant must be obtained.”

In reality, this is not true. All the data is sifted and sorted by huge supercomputers, some in real time, others after the fact. The FISA court warrant-seeking process is only done when the government wants to have the legal backing to make one of their high profile terror prosecutions. In other words, it’s legally justifying a case after the facts are gleaned illegally.

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Hiding the best stuff: Wired.com also noted that neither the Guardian nor the Washington Post (who both got Snowden’s material) are revealing all:

Only five slides from the presentation have been published. The other 36 remain a mystery. Both the Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald and the Post’ s Barton Gellman have made it clear that the rest of the PowerPoint is dynamite stuff … which we’re not going to be seeing any time soon.

That’s the same problem with Wikileaks. Julian Assange made a deal with the mainstream media to allow them to sort and selectively decided what to give the public out of the leaked information. All of the really juicy secret black operations stuff is always edited out.

In summary, I feel this revelation on total surveillance by government should have been the straw that breaks the camel’s back and finally convinced people that government is simply lying to them and that the entire system is corrupt and controlled. But so far, it’s business as usual for most people, so what little hope I had in America waking up is dying.

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Sadly, no more will come of such a committee investigation than the Church committee investigation of the CIA—except to bring a little more light on the subject. Sadly, I don’t think we are going to turn this around.

NSA Spying Is About Intimidating the Media, American Citizens — “The government is incensed because Snowden exposed how the NSA is acting in direct violation of the Fourth Amendment” & “Americans are more likely to be killed by toddlers than terrorists”

“As William Binney explains, government officials are only mad at Snowden because his revelations expose their wrongdoing. This has nothing to do with genuine concerns about national security or terrorism.

“As Thomas Drake, former senior NSA executive and a decorated Air Force and Navy veteran remarks, the government is incensed at Snowden and the media outlets who carried his story because Snowden exposed how the NSA is acting in “direct violation of the fourth amendment of the US constitution,” and how the NSA is “subverting the constitution.”

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NSA Spying Is About Intimidating the Media, American Citizens

Blanket surveillance is about covering up government corruption and chilling free speech, not catching terrorists

Alex Jones & Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
June 13, 2013

The NSA’s vast wiretapping and surveillance operation, in addition to the agency’s attempt to intimidate the media and whistleblowers from releasing information about programs such as PRISM, has has virtually nothing to do with catching terrorists and everything to do with creating a chilling effect that dissuades the free press from exposing government corruption while making Americans fearful of engaging in political free speech.

National Security Agency

The myth that blanket NSA spying is primarily concerned with catching terrorists, or that terrorists will be aided by people like Edward Snowden blowing the whistle on the PRISM program, has been debunked by numerous experts.

Firstly, the threat posed to Americans by terrorism is grossly exaggerated and overhyped. Americans are more likely to be killed by toddlers than terrorists. Intestinal illnesses, allergic reactions to peanuts, bee stings, drowning in the bath, or accident-causing deer all individually pose a greater threat to Americans than terrorists. So the whole debate about sacrificing privacy for security is a total fraud to begin with.

As the former head of the National Security Agency’s global digital data gathering program – William Binney – confirmed, the witch hunt targeting Edward Snowden is not about preventing terrorists from discovering how they are being tracked by the NSA, it is about preventing the American people from finding out about the unconstitutional actions of the NSA.

“The terrorists have already known that we’ve been doing this for years, so there’s no surprise there. They’re not going to change the way they operate just because it comes out in the U.S. press. I mean, the point is, they already knew it, and they were operating the way they would operate anyway. So, the point is that they’re—we’re not—the government here is not trying to protect it from the terrorists; it’s trying to protect it, that knowledge of that program, from the citizens of the United States,” said Binney.

This sentiment was echoed by top counter-terrorism czar Richard Clarke, who remarked, “The argument that this sweeping search must be kept secret from the terrorists is laughable. Terrorists already assume this sort of thing is being done. Only law-abiding American citizens were blissfully ignorant of what their government was doing.”

Innumerable lawmakers on both sides of the aisle who have called for Ed Snowden to be arrested for revealing the existence of PRISM have done do under the justification that Snowden is aiding terrorists by tipping them off to the fact that the NSA is spying on them and therefore harming national security. Yet as Clarke and Binney highlight, this is a moot point – it was already known by everyone – therefore there must be a different reason for the persecution of Snowden and his ilk.

The reason for the persecution of whistleblowers and media outlets who leak evidence of government wrongdoing is to intimidate the free press and make them less likely to publish information about government corruption for fear of legal reprisals.

This is an easily understood consequence of the persecution of Edward Snowden and yet it has barely been touched upon in the aftermath of the PRISM scandal.

As William Binney explains, government officials are only mad at Snowden because his revelations expose their wrongdoing. This has nothing to do with genuine concerns about national security or terrorism.

Data is being obtained by the NSA unencrypted so that no probable cause is needed for the agency to access that data – meaning the system has been set up for political and not practical purposes.

As Thomas Drake, former senior NSA executive and a decorated Air Force and Navy veteran remarks, the government is incensed at Snowden and the media outlets who carried his story because Snowden exposed how the NSA is acting in “direct violation of the fourth amendment of the US constitution,” and how the NSA is “subverting the constitution.”

Despite the fact that whistleblowers are helping to expose wrongdoing in government – and the polls show they are supported by the majority of the American people – the Obama administration has prosecuted more whistleblowers than all other presidents combined.

As all the experts agree, this isn’t being done to protect America from terrorists, it is being done to intimidate insiders from coming forward and speaking out against government corruption in the fear that they will end up like Bradley Manning – locked away in solitary confinement for years.

Telephones belonging to AP reporters are also being tapped to discourage other news organizations from reporting on government misdeeds. Individual reporters like James Rosen are also being targeted by the Obama administration, making potential sources who have information on government wrongdoing less likely to approach journalists.

The NSA’s huge illegal dragnet also has an additional consequence – implanting a seed of doubt in the minds of average Americans seeking to exercise their first amendment right to criticize the government. Could they become a target of blanket surveillance and wiretapping? Could their private life be exposed by a resentful NSA official if they dare to become a nuisance to the feds? Could they be accidentally mistaken for a terrorist if they send an email to another person who is under suspicion?

The Obama administration’s war on whistleblowers and the NSA and other federal agency’s role in spying on reporters and average Americans has nothing to do with stopping terrorists and everything to do with intimidating the media, creating a chilling effect that makes insiders who have clear evidence of government corruption far less likely to go public, and making Americans think twice before they criticize the government or exercise their constitutional rights.

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a host for Infowars Nightly News.

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