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Showing posts with label US fascism. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Obama NOT to reduce spying


 
Source: Press TV
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/08/11/318206/obama-not-to-reduce-spying/

We’ve spent much of the afternoon detailing some of President Obama’s statements concerning his response to the NSA surveillance revelations, combined with some of the documents released by the administration. But a key point in all of this is highlighted in the Associated Press’s coverage of the press conference: President Obama flat out admitted that this was about appeasing a public that doesn’t trust the administration, not about reducing the surveillance.

President Barack Obama made it clear Friday he has no intention of stopping the daily collection of American phone records. And while he offered “appropriate reforms,” he blamed government leaks for creating distrust of his domestic spying program.

In an afternoon news conference, the president acknowledged the domestic spying has troubled Americans and hurt the country’s image abroad. But he called it a critical counterterrorism tool.

Even more to the point, his comments represent a fundamental misunderstanding of why the public doesn’t trust the government. That’s because he keeps insisting that the program isn’t being abused and that all of this collection is legal. But, really, that’s not what the concern is about. Even though we actually know that the NSA has a history of abuse (and other parts of the intelligence community before that), a major concern is that scooping up so much data is considered legal in the first place. So, when President Obama says that we should blindly trust the government not to abuse the data, that’s missing the point:

“Understandably, people would be concerned,” the president said. “I would be, too, if I weren’t inside the government.”

That’s not particularly comforting.

 

Monday, June 10, 2013

PRISM Whistleblower — Edward Snowden in his own words

Updated: June 11, 2013
 


Source Video: Free Press Foundation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P_0iaCgKLk

By: Laura Poitras and Glenn Greenwald

For the past week, the Guardian and Washington Post have been reporting on some extraordinary revelations about previously secret massive NSA surveillance programs that invade the privacy of both Americans and those abroad. On Sunday, the whistleblower and source to the stories about the PRISM surveillance program revealed himself as 29-year-old Edward Snowden. This is his story, in his own words.
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Update: June 11, 2013

Former CIA Analyst: Snowden Did The Right Thing


Video Source: The Real News
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGvsXphJCFM

Ray McGovern: NSA whistleblower Snowden courageous defender of liberty