CIA To Turn Over Torture Tape Documents, But Torture Tapes Are Gone
Today, the Central Intelligence Agency will begin to turn over documents related to the purposeful destruction of videotapes showing agents of the American government torturing prisoners. A...
View ArticleWhat Grave Threat Is Obama Talking About?
Barack Obama has a big, scary excuse for supporting the FISA Amendments Act and its devastation of the fourth amendment protection from unreasonable search and seizure. Now that he’s done talking to...
View ArticleReverse Targeting? Yes He Can!
Barack Obama says that the unconstitutional abuses of the FISA Amendments Act are justified by fear of terrorism, and he promises that he’ll use the unrestrained spy powers the Act enables only for the...
View ArticleBugs Are In the Air
Last November, Jim reported on sightings of dragonfly-imitating spy robots at peaceful protests in Washington D.C. What could these things be? One candidate: the Delfly, a miniature robotic...
View ArticleU.S. Army Worries That Americans Will Fight Back Against Its Spies
While George W. Bush has been occupying the White House, the U.S. military has been caught spying against innocent Americans on multiple occasions through multiple surveillance efforts. Starting with...
View ArticleConsidering SnitchWire
This morning, I took a jog through a maze of links related to the exposure of a police spy sending information about anti-war activists in Olympia to the military. I stopped my run when I ran into a...
View ArticleThe Opiates Of the Blogosphere
Stories that gained more attention in the blogosphere today than the effort by Democrats in the Senate Judiciary Committee to extend George W. Bush’s unconstitutional government spying against...
View ArticleObama Fails To Confront Fear
Yesterday, President Obama spoke about how upset he was that U.S. intelligence agencies had not been able to stop a Nigerian man from attempting to blow up an airplane as it landed in Detroit. Obama...
View ArticleAmerican Intelligence Officials Heard Talking About Disappearing Edward Snowden
When the news came out about Edward Snowden, the intelligence consultant who heroically sacrificed his comfort, his possessions, and probably his liberty to bring to light the U.S. military programs to...
View ArticleAmerican Military Is Spying On Our Video Game Characters
Back in June of this year, when the spying of the U.S. military’s National Security Agency was first revealed, apologists said it was no big deal because, according to them, only telephone metadata was...
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