by Nate Anderson The craziest story of this last week? It’s an easy call—John McAfee’s self-told tale of becoming a…
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The FBI records the emails of nearly all US citizens, including members of congress, according to NSA whistleblower William Binney.…
Theintelhub.com Whistleblowers are being targeted to an ever greater degree by each successive administration. With the recent 5-year extension of…
By Stephen Lendman Congress plunged another spike into freedom. On September 12, the House passed HR 5949: FISA Amendments Reauthorization…
By Meghan Kelly The “warrantless wiretapping” law has new life, as the United States Senate extended the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act,…
By Glenn Greenwald To this day, many people identify mid-2008 as the time they realized what type of politician Barack…
By Naomi Wolf People often ask me, in terms of my argument about “ten steps” that mark the descent to…
By David Rosen Ever hear of Presidential Policy Directive (PPD) 20? Bet not. The more you’ve never heard of something,…
Trevor Timm EFF.org The Senate is about to vote on an extension of the controversial FISA Amendments Act, the unconstitutional…
By Josh Peterson The public may soon have the ability to search through the names of persons and organizations operating…
Jaikumar Vijayan Computer World Verizon’s attempt — unsuccessful so far — to secure a patent for a so-called ‘snooping technology,’…
Beyond any doubt, Big Brother has come to America. Americans are the most spied on people in world history.
By Geoffrey Ingersoll Dronestagram creator and London artist James Bridle recently noticed that a Google Earth satellite caught a drone…
Weren’t those the greatest of days if you were in the American spy game? Governments went down in Guatemala and…
No big surprise that DARPA, the military’s blue-sky research arm, is the agency behind the lofty five-year program, called Insight.…
Steve Watson Infowars.com A bill introduced by Florida State Sen. Joe Negron would severely limit the use of unmanned flying…
Washington’s Blog TechDirt notes: In a radio interview, Wall Street Journal reporter Julia Angwin (who’s been one of the best…