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Snowden receives Sam Adams Award in Moscow
The first videos of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have surfaced since he received asylum in Russia. The footage, provided by WikiLeaks, was taken during the Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence awards ceremony.
The video fragments of a meeting, attended by the former CIA analyst Ray McGovern, former NSA executive Thomas Andrews Drake and former FBI agent Coleen Rowley, Jesselyn Radack...
FISA Court: NSA can keep spying on phone calls
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in the US has ruled that the National Security Agency can continue its secret collection of phone records of all American citizens.
The secret court ruling was announced late Friday by the Office of James Clapper who is the Director of National Intelligence.
“DNI Clapper has decided to declassify and disclose publicly that the government filed an application...
US whistleblowers: 'US unchained itself from constitution'
Whistleblowers Jesselyn Radack, Thomas Andrews Drake, Ray McGovern and Coleen Rowley (L to R) and presenter Kevin Owen (C) in RT’s studio in Moscow
Edward Snowden’s revelations of NSA surveillance programs prove that the US has abandoned the rule of law, betraying its own constitution, whistleblower Thomas Andrews Drake, told RT.
A group of US whistleblowers and activists has present Snowden with...
Australian government knew about PRISM before Snowden revelations
Highly-redacted documents obtained under Freedom of Information laws show the Australian Attorney-General’s Department prepared a secret briefing on the US PRISM spying program months before it was exposed in Edward Snowden’s leaks.
The documents in question were requested and obtained by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).
They reveal that the Attorney-General’s Department had a...
Brazil criticizes Canada over spying reports
Brazil has strongly criticized Canada over reports of spying on the country’s mining and energy ministry.
On Monday, President Dilma Rousseff said her country seeks explanations from Canadian officials over the issue.
She added that new revelations about the espionage activities by the US and its allies prove that economic motives are behind the move.
The president called on Washington and Ottawa...
NSA Goons Threaten Reporters With Attack Dogs
Anthony Gucciardi, with Infowars.com and Storyleak.com, along with Weldon Henson and film editor Josh, both with Infowars.com, traveled today to the National Security Agency’s Utah Data Center to take exterior footage of the spy grid facility.
The crew passed numerous warning signs and surveillance cameras on the access road to the center.
“This is complete surveillance state on us,” Gucciardi...
Ex-NSA/CIA chief Hayden jokes of putting Snowden on kill list
When it comes to Edward Snowden, it’s reasonable to expect a little hard talk from former NSA and CIA chief Michael Hayden. After all, it is HIS baby that’s been shamed by Snowden’s leaks.
But hinting that there are ‘lists’ on which Snowden should be is taking things to a new level.
Speaking at a panel discussion on Thursday, the ex-NSA director made it clear that he’s aware of Snowden’s...
Dianne Feinstein Accidentally Confirms That NSA Tapped The Internet Backbone
It’s widely known that the NSA has taps connected to the various telco networks, thanks in large part to AT&T employee Mark Klein who blew the whistle on AT&T’s secret NSA room in San Francisco. What was unclear was exactly what kind of access the NSA had. Various groups like the EFF and CDT have both been asking the administration to finally come clean, in the name of transparency, if...
Greenwald, Scahill vow to unmask NSA's 'US assassination program'
American investigative journalists Jeremy Scahill and Glenn Greenwald say they have teamed up to prepare a report on the National Security Agency’s role in what one of them described as the “US assassination program.”
“The connections between war and surveillance are clear. I don’t want to give too much away but Glenn and I are working on a project right now that has at its...
Russia Issues Grave iPhone Warning: “Users Give Up All Rights”
A new report written by Ambassador Andrei Krutskikh from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) to Deputy Defense Minister Colonel General Oleg Ostapenko that is circulating in the Kremlin today warns that use of the new Apple iPhone 5 constitutes a “grave threat” to all Russian citizens in that merely by its use, “all users have given up their rights to the United States Government.”
Ambassador...
NSA agent abused spying tools to intercept phone calls
A US National Security Agency employee has abused the US government’s spying tools in order to intercept phone calls of nine foreign women.
According to internal files of the US spying agency, the NSA agent intercepted the calls from 1998 to 2003 and twice collected communications of an American without ever being noticed by his managers.
The illegal abuse of the NSA’s spying tools was disclosed...
Brazil's Rousseff to UN: US surveillance an 'affront'
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff lambasted US spying on her country at Tuesday’s UN summit, calling it a “breach of international law.” She further warned that the NSA surveillance, revealed since June, threatened freedom of speech and democracy.
“Meddling in such a manner in the lives and affairs of other countries is a breach of international law and as such it is an affront to the principles...
Spying scandal sends US influence on Latin America into nosedive
Democratic leaders from Mexico to Argentina are so resentful of American influence that they are now willing to take action. Spies did the trick.
America for the Americans – this is a cornerstone of United States’ foreign policy. That doctrine, introduced 190 years ago by President James Monroe, means this: foreigners keep out of the US’ backyard. For decades it [US foreign policy] also...
Canada under fire over controversial rules on cell phone users
The Canadian government has come under fire over a controversial series of regulations that allow spying on cell phone users, Press TV reports.
Cell phone companies in Canada, bidding on new contracts, face rules that force them to allow Canadian authorities to spy on mobile phone users under an unpublicized accord.
For almost 20 years, Canadian telecommunications companies have been told that one...
Argentina, Brazil agree on cyber defense alliance
Brazil and Argentina have agreed to improve their cyber defense capabilities amid revelations that the US is spying on the Latin American countries, Press TV reports.
The decision was made following Brazilian Defense Minister Celso Amorim’s recent meeting with his Argentinean counterpart Agustin Rossi in Buenos Aires.
“We need to reflect on how we cooperate to face these new forms of attack,”...