Crafter of UK Terrorism Act Says it Was Misused on Miranda
Only supposed to be used on actual potential terrorists
Only supposed to be used on actual potential terrorists
Finally details how frequently countries request information from users
As if "VIPR" squads and "BOSS" surveillance weren't worrisome enough.
A good scolding will fix everything
Part of reason why he ended up stranded in Moscow
Watch what you say in Glendale, kids
Obama earning that Nobel Peace Prize
Privacy & Civil Liberties Oversight Board speaks
Will be publishing details about NSA's cooperation with UK intelligence
After secret court ruled NSA violated Constitution in 2011
Despite what we've been told
Ran in The Independent, not The Guardian
Result of FISA court demands to better separate domestic communications
Did he even read the part where the FISA court didn't know how certain processes worked for years?
Intercepts data that is shared with American intelligence services
Except that, today, it's worse
Interesting response to a local spying scandal
Constantly finds its old lies outdated and superseded by the need for new lies
So, basically, all of the official denials have been lies
FISA Court memo release shows the overseeing agency didn't know all the details of how surveillance actually worked
Even though destroying hard drives didn't destroy the widely disseminated data
Heavily redacted, but still somewhat readable
More than has been publicly acknowledged
Or rather, it finds it "difficult to imagine a scenario" in which they would.
20 al Qaeda leaders allegedly participated
Since they wanted information about inconvenient journalism
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