surveillance
Intel ‘Informants’ and ‘Suspicious Contacts’ Echo Dark Pasts
McCarthyism and firsthand recollections of Soviet surveillance practices.
By Stephen F. Cohen
May 23, 2018
The John Batchelor Show, May 22
Stephen F. Cohen, professor emeritus of...
Shadow Government: Surveillance, Secret Wars, and a Global Security State in...
By Tom Engelhardt
October 27, 2014
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In 1964, a book entitled The Invisible Government shocked Americans with its revelations of a...
India, Death by Demonetization: “Financial Genocide”, The Crime of the Century
By Peter Koenig
January 20, 2017
A Financial genocide, if there was ever one. Death by demonetization, probably killing hundreds of thousands, if not millions of...
NSA can recognize your voice
By Roger Hodge
Voice-based internet services like Amazon's Alexa and Apple's Siri have only recently become widespread, but Ava Kofman reports that the NSA has...
The public humiliation and destruction of Metropolitan Opera conductor James Levine
The decision by the Metropolitan Opera in New York City to suspend James Levine, its longtime musical director (1976-2016), from any further conducting engagements...
European Court of Human Rights Ruling Prompts Reopening of Vodafone Employee’s...
By A. Makris
Nov 18, 2017
The European Court of Human Rights fined Greece 54,000 euros for failing to carry out an adequate and effective investigation...
Crime in Athens. Can anybody use NSA and CIA? On what...
A Death in Athens
Did a Rogue NSA Operation Cause the Death of a Greek Telecom Employee?
By James Bamford
September 29 2015
JUST OUTSIDE THE MAIN DOWNTOWN...
Facebook and the effort to Survey and Control your Mind
Facebook is developing a way to read your mind
by April Glaser and Kurt Wagner
“What if you could type directly from your brain?”
That...
Obama expands NSA spying
By George Gallanis
14 January 2017
With the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump only days away, the Obama administration announced on Thursday a vast expansion...
Pardon Snowden
Three human rights groups on Wednesday urged President Obama to pardon Edward J. Snowden, the former intelligence contractor who leaked secret documents about National Security Agency surveillance in 2013 and is living in Russia as a fugitive from criminal charges.