If it wasn’t time already, it may now be advantageous to fit yourself for one of those tin foil hats. In fact our founding editor has already called up lid-maker New Era and asked its employees to get busy on a custom-fitted, tin foil-lined hat in his 7-3/8″ size.
Why? Because the federal government’s massive domestic spying program is much more expansive and invasive than anyone initially suspected – just as Edward Snowden promised. Meanwhile the administration of Barack Obama continues to deliberately lie to the public about its scope and capabilities
According to Snowden – the heroic former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor who first exposed our government’s Orwellian spy network – he could ”wiretap anyone, from you or your accountant, to a federal judge or even the president, if I had a personal email.” Oh, and do so without permission from our rubber stamp, secretive spy court.
The federal government denied this claim – and called Snowden a liar. Who was correct? Once again, Snowden was.
According to documents obtained by The (U.K.) Guardian, the NSA uses a program called “XKeyscore” to track internet searches, emails, online chats and “nearly everything a typical user does on the internet.”
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3 comments:
Seriously, i do as much as i can now in personal contact. use the cell phone and computer for minimal communication. no facebook, etc.
if i can't talk to someone in person, indoors, about money, banking, personal things, i won't talk to them.
Snowden the hero whistleblower.
Snowden is a hero. Period. There needs to be more.
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