NSA Scandal: How Leaks Advance Liberty and Resist Tyranny
Using technology to keep the government in check.
Using technology to keep the government in check.
Was it George Zimmerman or Trayvon Martin?
Defendant wants to use information to prove innocence
A few reminders about the general state of surveillance and privacy in the U.S.A.
Censorship will stop citizen activism, right?
Don't want to be seen as government servants
At least 10 targeting the United States
Treating it as one undermines prevention efforts
Unique changes serve as watermarks to discourage sharing
First sign of the eventual closing of the Atlantic Ocean
The Power of Ideas on a Finite Planet
Apple, by comparison, says it received up to 5,000 requests in the first half of 2013
Between 12 and 13 thousand requests in last 18 months, mostly for criminal investigations
Hinted at real-time ability to peruse emails
Who targeted her and her employer? Mr. Holder?
It's designed for anonymity
Facial recognition software comes of age, and creepiness
Maybe trade it in for a super bowl ring?
Truth's coming out, he says
Prozac causes anxiety and antisocial behavior in fish
Twice as fast as the previous U.S. record-holder
Involves sharing information among search engines
Well, that's reassuring
There is no obvious explanation why something used safely over half a century by hundreds of millions of women should remain so restricted.
That doesn't bode well for this alleged "conversation"
Does he think we're stupid enough to believe ever-changing official claims about the NSA?
Out of the millions it has collected
Can likely read e-mails and text messages too
Protesters blow whistles in solidarity
Yes, the government is snatching data directly from the Internet's backbone
Between 9,000 and 10,000 requests over a six-month period
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