Showing posts with label whistleblower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label whistleblower. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 June 2014

NSA: Greenwald to speak in L.A. (June 19)

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Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the US Surveillance State
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  • Thursday, June 19, 2014 - 7:00 pm
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Glenn Greenwald
In May 2013, Glenn Greenwald set out for Hong Kong to meet a source who claimed to have astonishing evidence of pervasive government spying and insisted on communicating only through heavily encrypted channels.
 
Read a chapter free (truthdig.org)
That source turned out to be the 29-year-old NSA spy, teacher, and Booz Allen Hamilton (mole) contractor Edward Snowden, and his revelations about the agency’s widespread, systemic overreach proved to be some of the most explosive and consequential news in recent history, triggering a fierce debate over national security and information privacy.

As the arguments rage on and the government considers various proposals for reform, it is clear that we have yet to see the full impact of Snowden’s disclosures.
 
Best pres we never had: Emperor 0
In April 2014, Greenwald and his colleagues at The Guardian received the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. See Greenwald live and in-person as he puts all the pieces together, recounting his high-intensity 11-day trip to Hong Kong but more importantly examining the broader implications of state surveillance detailed in his reporting for The Guardian, and revealing fresh information on the NSA’s unprecedented abuse of power with never-before-seen documents entrusted to him by Snowden himself.

Greenwald will be signing his new book, No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State. Coming at a landmark moment in American history, No Place to Hide is a fearless, incisive, and essential contribution to our understanding of the U.S. surveillance state.

Thursday, 15 May 2014

NSA book ("No Place to Hide" excerpts)

Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly; truthdig.com; Glenn Greenwald via TomDispatch.com
First appeared at TomDispatch; see Tom (Engelhardt)’s introduction. [This is a shortened, adapted version of Chp. 1 of Greenwald’s new book, No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Security State, with permission of Metropolitan Books.]
  
Greenwald, author, investigative journalist
On December 1, 2012, I received my first communication from Edward Snowden, although I had no idea at the time that it was from him.
 
The contact came in the form of an email from someone calling himself Cincinnatus, a reference to Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, the Roman farmer who, in the fifth century BC, was appointed dictator of Rome to defend the city against attack. He is most remembered for what he did after vanquishing Rome’s enemies: he immediately and voluntarily gave up political power and returned to farming life. Hailed as a “model of civic virtue,” Cincinnatus has become a symbol of the use of political power in the public interest and the worth of limiting or even relinquishing individual power for the greater good.
 
The email began: “The security of people’s communications is very important to me,” and its stated purpose was to urge me to begin using PGP encryption so that “Cincinnatus” could communicate things in which,  he said, he was certain I would be interested. Invented in 1991, PGP stands for “pretty good privacy.” It has been developed into a sophisticated tool to shield email and other forms of online communications from surveillance and hacking.
 
In this email, “Cincinnatus” said he had searched everywhere for my PGP “public key,” a unique code set that allows people to receive encrypted email, but could not find it. From this, he concluded that I was not using the program and told me, “That puts anyone who communicates with you at risk. I’m not arguing that every communication you are involved in be encrypted, but you should at least provide communicants with that option.”
 
The United States of Fear
“Cincinnatus” then referenced the sex scandal of General David Petraeus, whose career-ending extramarital affair with journalist Paula Broadwell was discovered when investigators found Google emails between the two. Had Petraeus encrypted his messages before handing them over to Gmail or storing them in his drafts folder, he wrote, investigators would not have been able to read them.
  • When the US National Intelligence Council issued its latest report meant for the newly elected Obama administration, it predicted that the planet's "sole superpower" would suffer a modest decline and a soft landing 15 years hence. The United States of Fear makes clear that Americans should don their crash helmets and buckle their seat belts, because the U.S. is on the path to a major decline at a startling speed.
“Encryption matters, and it is not just for spies and philanderers.”
  
“There are people out there you would like to hear from,” he added, “but they will never be able to contact you without knowing their messages cannot be read in transit.” Then he offered to help me install the program.  He signed off: “Thank you. C.”
 
Using encryption software was something I had long intended to do. I had been writing for years about WikiLeaks, whistleblowers, the hacktivist collective known as Anonymous, and had also communicated with people inside the U.S. national security establishment. More

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Senate hypocrisy: NSA-lover blasts CIA (video)

Wisdom Quarterly; Nermeen Shaikh, DemocracyNow.org, 3/12/14; Phillip Muldari (KPFA)
DARPA created Net for military, uses social media to spy. NSA helps steal our nude images.
 
The spat between the CIA and its congressional "overseers" (actually overlookers since they overlook so much misbehavior) has intensified after California Senator Dianne Feinstein took to the Senate floor to directly accuse the CIA of spying on her overisight committee.

Why was the CIA conducting homeland spying in violation of its charter? It was in an effort to undermine a probe of the CIA’s torture and rendition program by Chairperson Feinstein's Senate committee, the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Is the CIA going to brainwash me again? - What, Feinstein?
Its report has yet to be released but reportedly documents extensive illegal abuses and a cover-up by CIA officials. Feinstein says the CIA broke the law by secretly removing more than 900 documents from computers used by panel investigators. She also accuses the CIA of intimidation in its request of an FBI inquiry of the panel’s conduct. 

America tortures with CIA help and cover-ups
Current CIA Director John Brennan rejects Feinstein’s allegations. Meanwhile, former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden has weighed in by accusing Feinstein of hypocrisy for criticizing alleged CIA spying on U.S. senators but condoning government surveillance of ordinary private citizens. 

Julia Angwin
Democracy Now! hosted a roundtable discussion with three guests: former FBI Agent Mike German, former CIA Analyst Ray McGovern, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Julia Angwin, author of the new book, Dragnet Nation: A Quest for Privacy, Security, and Freedom in a World of Relentless Surveillance. More 

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

"Awaken to the Truth" with John Lear (audio)

Pfc. Sandoval, Pat Macpherson, Wisdom Quarterly; John Lear (thelivingmoon.com)
The truth is too hard to awaken to, so when someone blows the whistle, we tend to duck and shield our eyes from the shattering revelations ("Immaculate Deception" movie).


Edward Snowden (The Guardian) The NSA will not shut up about whistleblower Snowden, but what about the spy who stole more? ...Snowden speaks out against the NSA via Google Hangouts at SxSW... technologists can really fix the deficiencies in the Internet to protect standards.

Wednesday, 25 December 2013

Ed Snowden's Xmas/NSA message (video)

(RT) George "Orwell's 1984 is a fairytale compared to reality" of what they are doing to us. "They" being "Big Brother" (the US/MIC spying apparatus). These are the acts of a police state.

US/Military-Industrial Complex is an octopus
NSA whistleblower Ed Snowden delivered an alternative Xmas message via Britain's Channel 4. Snowden, in exile in Russia while seeking permanent asylum in Brazil, called for an end to mass spying by the US and other governments, stating that a child born today will have "no conception of privacy." He warns, "Inaction will usher in a surveillance state." More

Edward Snowden's message has been blocked worldwide. 
 
RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from studios in DC and Moscow. It is the first news channel to break the one billion YouTube views benchmark. It is often the only way to get the truth on stories affecting Americans because mainstream media here manipulates and censors information as well as disseminating psychological operations (propaganda) with the CIA/Facebook, NSC, FBI, DHS, military, NSA.


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Bush and Dick as Beavis and Butthead
THE KALASHNIKOV (AK-47)
assault rifle documentary reveals its origins, how it is made and tested, who uses it to kill, and much more. See the Izhmash manufacturing plant where some of the rifles are assembled; [most manufacturing has been licensed to other countries]. See elite soldiers from Russia's Interior Ministry train with the world-renowned weapon. Hear American war veterans recall their experiences with the gun. The patriotic inventor of the iconic killing machine, Mikhail Kalashnikov, recently died at the age of 94 claiming he had no regrets for his karma. He was an inventor; politicians used the invention to kill.

Thursday, 12 December 2013

No Snowden, Miley Cyrus for Man of the Year

Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Pfc. Sandoval, Wisdom Quarterly (COMMENTARY)
Will twerk for money: Miley Cyrus almost became TIME's person of the year (Perez Hilton)
The real "man of the year" was beat out by a prominent religious figure aspiring to talk to animals and institutionally protect child molesters.


Snowden reveals Big NSA Brother's 1984 plans
While NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is busy trying to save the world -- working in forced exile in Russia as he discloses evidence that the USA/NSA is illegally spying on American citizens, allied nations, and almost everyone carrying a cell phone anywhere in the world. TIME's person of the year is an annual distinction asking, Who has made the greatest impact on the world, for good or ill, in the preceding year. 

Go wait in my room, my son.
Time.com chose the new Catholic pope and future "saint" Frances I. The pontiff has failed to help women in the church or in society at large as hoped, but he has criticized rampant capitalism in theory. "The church should not sell any church property for money but rather do so for the benefit of the poor" he said. The Vatican, however, has not done so nor has any other diocese anywhere in the world. The laity may have to listen to the head of the corporation; bishops, priests, and nuns do not. No one in a position to has sold off property to benefit the poor as Pope Frances preaches.

Miley twerk-teases Santa in LA (VYBZ)
Miley Cyrus -- on a rampage of self-degradation, twerking, and "horse tooth" shenanigans, according to "Family Guy" voice actor and KROQ DJ Ralph Garman -- almost got her handlers to secure her the "Man of the Year" distinction. The Catholic God (Zeus)/Goddess (Mary) must have interceded. She appeared last week at KISS FM's Jingle Ball in LA, where she twerked on stage with drunk Santa. 

Miley Cyrus sports ugly bob in LA (KROQ)
The next night, she made it over to KROQ FM's Almost Acoustic Xmas concert in Los Angeles, where she walked around with an overbearing sense of entitlement and a wagging tongue that made her resemble an attention-hungry llama.

Llama tongues are way sexy (GLV)
Miley copied me! (UO)
Snow at the Jewish wailing wall (PRI)

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

NSA infects 50,000 computer networks

 The NSA or National Security Agency spies legally and illegally (Corbis/NRC.nl)
 
The American intelligence service -- NSA -- infected more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide with malicious software designed to steal sensitive information. 

Documents provided by former NSA-employee Edward Snowden and seen by this newspaper, prove this. A management presentation dating from 2012 explains how the NSA collects information worldwide.

In addition, the presentation shows that the intelligence service uses "Computer Network Exploitation" (CNE) in more than 50,000 locations. CNE is the secret infiltration of computer systems achieved by installing malware, that is, malicious software.

One example of this type of hacking was discovered in September 2013 at the Belgium telecom provider Belgacom. For a number of years the British intelligence service -- GCHQ -- has been installing this malicious software in the Belgacom network in order to tap their customers’ telephone and data traffic. 
 
The Belgacom network was infiltrated by GCHQ through a process of luring employees to a false Linkedin page.

NSA has 1,000+ hackers
www.democracynow.org
The NSA computer attacks are performed by a special department called TAO (Tailored Access Operations). Public sources show that this department employs more than 1,000 hackers. As recently as August 2013, the Washington Post published articles about these NSA-TAO cyber operations. More

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Guardian: Only 1% of Snowden files published

Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly;
Americans in D.C. protest NSA spying on us after Snowden's revelations (DN!)
The NSA illegally spies on citizens, allies, and anyone it wants to, and Obama knows it.
 
Cool, he's only published 26 of 58,000 leaks.
Mr. Rusbridger said the paper had "made very selective judgements" about what to publish.
 
Only 1% of files leaked by former US intelligence analyst Edward Snowden have been published by the Guardian newspaper, its editor has told members of Parliament (MPs).
 
1984: We laugh, but this is Orwellian spying
But Mr. Alan Rusbridger told the Home Affairs Select Committee the Guardian was not a "rogue newspaper."
 
He insisted the paper's journalists were "patriots," and he hailed the UK's democracy and free press.
A government spokesman said later it still believed that publishing the material had damaged national security.
"We're not going to be put off by intimidation but nor are we going to behave recklessly” - Alan Rusbridger
I hope the ol' chaps at the NSA won't be mad
Mr. Rusbridger told MPs that senior officials in Whitehall, the US administration and the US senate's intelligence committee had told the paper "no damage" had been caused. He also said criticism about damage to national security made by intelligence chiefs at a different committee hearing last month had been "very vague and not rooted in specific stories."
 
"There are different views about this," he said. "It's impossible to assess because no one has given me specific evidence."
 
Asked by committee chairman Keith Vaz MP if he "loved this country," Mr. Rusbridger said [yes but first asserted that] he was "slightly surprised to be asked."

"We are patriots, and one of the things we are patriotic about is the nature of the democracy and the nature of a free press and the fact that one can in this country discuss and report these things," he said.
Analysis
A month ago the heads of Britain's three spy agencies used their first public appearance before parliament to launch an attack on the leaking [whistle blowing] of details about Britain and America's intelligence gathering capabilities. Today was a chance for the editor of the newspaper which published stories based on those leaked documents to make his case.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

NSA spying on American's PORN habits

Maya, Wisdom Quarterly; OnTheMedia.org
The NSA Spies on People's Porn Habits: Whistle blowing journalist Glenn Greenwald, formerly of Britain's The Guardian, pops up in The Huffington Post today with a new Edward Snowden leak story. This one is about how the NSA has spied on the porn viewing habits of six unidentified Muslim targets [and one can bet countless nominally-Christian Americans who could be transcending by crossing their legs].

2012 review (thismodernworld.com)

Friday, 1 November 2013

I was bombed by a US drone (video)

(Brave New Foundation) TRAILER "Unmanned: America's Drone Wars." See full doc below.

Producing adversaries, killing by remote control

Thursday, 3 October 2013

New NSA revelations (video)

Wisdom Quarterly
Working on new revelations (news.yahoo)
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) - Two American journalists known for their investigations of the United States' government said they have teamed up to report on the National Security Agency's role in what one called a "U.S. assassination program."



(WQ) The N.S.A. has a history of secret war activity, propaganda (psyops), and unconstitutional spying on American citizens and others around the world -- as journalists Glenn Greenwald and Jeremy Scahill continue to reveal. Most N.S.A. spying has been done by the use of cell (mobile) phones, Internet activity, electronic databanks, and cameras owned by private firms who share information with the clandestine American spying agency (for profit and influence) linked with the CIA, NSC, FBI, and Pentagon. Together, they form the core of the US military-industrial complex.