Whistleblowers beware: Obama’s infatuation with the Espionage Act
By Bill Simpich, June 23, 2013. Source: Reader Supported News Before I leave town for a week to recharge and return to the Manning trial, I wanted to address the other repressive charge Manning faces...
View ArticleBarrett Brown’s revelations every bit as explosive as Snowden’s
Note: You can support Barrett Brown’s defense here: freebarrettbrown.org. Barrett has been imprisoned for 292 days, where he awaits trial for a sentence of up to 105 years in prison. He goes to trial...
View ArticleBolivia accuses Europe of ‘kidnapping’ president in search for NSA...
By Shaun Walker and Heather Saul, July 3, 2013. Source: The Independent Bolivia has accused Austria of “kidnapping” their president after refusing to allow a plane carrying Evo Morales into their...
View ArticleWhistleblowers blast NSA programs, award Snowden
July 8, 2013. Source: Institute for Public Accuracy Edward Snowden has been named recipient of this year’s “award for truth telling” given by Sam Adams Associates for Integrity in Intelligence. The...
View ArticlePelosi “throwdown” over Snowden and NSA at Saturday fundraiser
July 12, 2013. Source: Institute for Public Accuracy The Guardian reports: “The U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden has said he is requesting political asylum in Russia in a meeting with human rights...
View ArticleWhat the empire didn’t hear: US spying and resistance in Latin America
Note: Benjamin Dangl is a good friend of Global Justice Ecology Project. While the below article is over a week old, the connections between US spying in Latin America and the corruption of the DEA in...
View ArticleThe Snowden Saga Continues: Guardian Reporter Intmidation Attempt
Detaining my partner was a failed attempt at intimidation Glenn Greenwald – The Guardian The detention of my partner, David Miranda, by UK authorities will have the opposite effect of the one...
View ArticleReport: NSA tracks social ties on Facebook
By William M. Welch, September 28, 2013. Source: USA Today The National Security Agency has used its massive collections of electronic data to create a graphic analysis of some American citizens’...
View Article“Democracy” needs whistleblowers. That’s why I broke into the FBI in 1971
By Bonnie Raines, January 7, 2014. Source: The Guardian I vividly remember the eureka moment. It was the night we broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, in March 1971 and removed about 1,000...
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