We're Only Spying on Ourselves
How Obama learned to stop worrying and love unaccountable surveillance
How Obama learned to stop worrying and love unaccountable surveillance
Google, Facebook and Microsoft want the US Government to let them disclose security requests for handing over data
The company asks the feds for more leeway
The government will always insist it's acting within the law.
Wants to preserve their "Don't Be Evil" motto
Hey, the U.S. can "guarantee" anything you want
Says Obama should send the NSA whistleblower a thank you letter
Wrote the original story on the recent NSA scandal
The New York Times columnist can't distinguish a challenge to authority from a challenge to civil society.
NSA whistleblower said he was only going for a few weeks
Iceland and some Asian countries other possibilites for asylum
Says Americans were put at risk by NSA leaks
NSA whistleblower recently checked out of a hotel in Hong Kong
A few countries in Asia, Russia, and Iceland are potential destinations for the NSA whistleblower
Edward Snowden picking up support from the left and the right
56 percent say it's acceptable in order to try to fight terrorists
There's more info than what has been published
There will be questions. Lots of questions.
Only .03 percent of requests have been turned down
Internet hubs located in the US likely already monitored by the NSA
The telecompany's explanation for colluding with the FBI, FCC, DOD, etc.
Edward Snowden is reportedly in Hong Kong
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