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Just
a month ago we raised more than a proverbial eyebrow when we noted the
creation of the NSA's
There was a time when Americans still
cared about matters such as personal privacy. Luckily, they now have iGadgets to keep them distracted as they hand over their
last pieces of individuality to the Tzar of
conformity.
Part 1 - Exclusive:
National Security Agency Whistleblower William Binney
on Growing State Surveillance
William Binney's
shocking facts start at around 15:00...
Part 2 - Detained in
the
The Academy Award-nominated filmmaker
Laura Poitras discusses how she has been repeatedly
detained and questioned by federal agents whenever she enters the
Part 3 - "We Don’t
Live in a Free Country": Jacob Appelbaum on
Being Target of Widespread Gov’t Surveillance
We speak with Jacob Appelbaum, a computer researcher who has faced a stream of
interrogations and electronic surveillance since he volunteered with the whistleblowing website, WikiLeaks.
He describes being detained more than a dozen times at the airport and
interrogated by federal agents who asked about his political views and
confiscated his cell phone and laptop. When asked why he cannot talk about what
happened after he was questioned, Appelbaum says,
"Because we don’t live in a free country. And if I did, I guess I could
tell you about it." A federal judge ordered Twitter to hand over
information about Appelbaum’s account. Meanwhile, he
continues to work on the Tor Project, an anonymity network that ensures every
person has the right to browse the internet without restriction and the right
to speak freely.
Part 4 - Whistleblower:
The NSA is Lying–U.S. Government Has Copies of Most of
Your Emails
National Security Agency
whistleblower
William Binney
reveals he believes domestic surveillance has become more expansive under
President Obama than President George W. Bush. He estimates the NSA has
assembled 20 trillion "transactions" — phone calls, emails and other
forms of data — from Americans. This likely includes copies of almost all of
the emails sent and received from most people living in the