Tag: surveillance
Obama’s NSA Worries: Money, Not Your Rights
What matters more? Your freedoms or IBM losing China contracts?
Whistleblowers, Activists Call on Intelligence Peers to Step Forward
Governments' "public enemies" see secrecy and lawlessness as the enemy.
Congress’s Two-Party “Hot Potato” Game
While politician's play their selfish game, citizens suffer, and so will their children.
U.S. Indicates Assange Not Under Sealed Indictment
After 3-year secret investigation, what are prosecutors, by leaking information, up to now?
Rays of Light or Dying Candles?
From our nation's capitol to North Carolina: glimmers of hope in quelling government intrusion.
Need a Constitution? We’re Not Using This One
Now it is the government that has privacy-and the citizens who have none at all.
Andrew Rudin Responds to the Metropolitan Opera
A composer defends and explains his petition to the Metropolitan Opera.
American Majority Finally Opposes NSA Surveillance
Jimmy Carter: "America does not at the moment have a functioning democracy."
Senator Assange?
Wikileaks founder/publisher, under diplomatic asylum, announces candidacy.
A Nation of Sheep Led to…Where?
Four recent major examples of our government abusing average citizens, including college students.
The Impending Triumph of Osama bin Laden
Mr. bin Laden's followers have to be deeply happy about the state of the American psyche.
What Allowing the NSA’s Surveillance Says about You and Me
If we are silent, then we shouldn't be surprised to lose our freedoms.
Through a PRISM Dark Knightly
Endless surveillance is at best a lateral move, not a move forward.
Senate Scraps CISPA…But Watch Your Back
In reality, your government wants secrecy...for itself...not you.
“Mali? Why?” We’ll Whisper
Is this landlocked West African country our next Viet-ghanistan?
Drone Control: Secret Killings Take Center Stage
From the U.N. to D.C. to Seattle, unmanned surveillance/attack issues unfold.