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Google’s robots and creeping militarization

Google’s connection to the US Military and specifically, the intelligence community, should be alarming both for political and technical reasons.  We can assume that Google has been compromised and any data exchange over Google networks including search, apps, web services such as Gmail, Google+, and others, are being recorded and analyzed.  Also disturbingly, Google is […]

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Inside TAO: Documents Reveal Top NSA Hacking Unit

More leaked documents reveal a secret NSA hacking operation, with techniques ranging from physical implants of malware (sometimes hardware) to infiltrating Telecom networks, and even exploiting Microsoft updates to infect the target machine.  TAO has existed since 1997, but recently interest in the program is exploding, as seen by the drastic increase in the number […]

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Federal judge rules NSA phone surveillance legal

In a surprise ruling, a New York judge has ruled that the NSA’s surveillance program is legal, because it proves Al-Qaeda a ‘counterpunch’.  The name Al-Qaeda was a name created by the CIA that means ‘database’ – in this case, database of radicals.  Is much of the conspiracy theory purported by the US government (The […]

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NSA hacks into Google and Yahoo datacenters

Reports are surfacing that the NSA has secretly tapped into two of the largest internet service providers in the US; Google and Yahoo. WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Post is reporting that the National Security Agency has secretly broken into the main communications links that connect Yahoo and Google data centers around the world. The […]

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NSA German post revealed to be the US Embassy

According to SPIEGEL research, United States intelligence agencies have not only targeted Chancellor Angela Merkel’s cell phone, but they have also used the American Embassy in Berlin as a listening station. The revelations now pose a serious threat to German-American relations. Read full article It’s not new that there are ties between diplomatic posts and […]

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USA bugged Merkel’s phone for 10 years

Reuters reports today that US intelligence agencies may have bugged Angela Merkel’s phone for more than 10 years.  Germany is sending intelligence chiefs to Washington to discuss the matter. BERLIN (Reuters) – The United States may have bugged Angela Merkel’s phone for more than 10 years, according to a news report on Saturday that also […]

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US power waning amidst constant crisis

The US has experienced a systemic crisis recently including most aspects of the US system; political, financial, and social.  Being that the USD is the world reserve currency, and the US is basically the only real superpower, this has implications for the entire world.  Most notably, the US experienced severe systemic crisis: Spy Scandal, revelations […]

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US officials help NSA spy on 35 world leaders

More leaked documents show that the NSA spied on over 35 world leaders with the help of US officials. • Agency given more than 200 numbers by government official • NSA encourages departments to share their ‘Rolodexes’ • Surveillance produced ‘little intelligence’, memo acknowledges The National Security Agency monitored the phone conversations of 35 world […]

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NSA spied on French Diplomats

French news organization Le Monde obtained internal memos from the US National Security Agency (NSA) detailing a program known as “Genie” costing the US Taxpayer $652 Million US Dollars. A document dated August 2010 suggests intelligence stolen from foreign embassy computers ensured the US knew ahead of time the positions of other Security Council members, […]

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EU data regulations target data transfer to USA

It should come as no surprise to those who have been following the NSA Spy scandal unfolding that regulators are passing laws to protect data from prying agencies.  The Guardian reports from Brussels today: Regulations on European data protection standards are expected to pass the European parliament committee stage on Monday after the various political […]

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