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Why Is Everyone Okay With The US Govt Spying On 'Foreigners?'
Posted: Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Snowden revelations on NSA strain US-China relations, says Beijing
State-run China Daily points to countries' 'soured relationship' on cybersecurity and suggests huge surveillance net is unjustified

Just Curious ... Why Is Everyone Totally Okay With The Government Spying On 'Foreigners?'

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NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden says U.S. government has been hacking Chinese universities, businesses and politicians for FOUR YEARS as he finally breaks cover
Edward Snowden, the former CIA analyst behind the NSA leaks, has claimed that the U.S. government has been hacking Hong Kong and Chinese networks for at least four years.

NSA leaker Edward Snowden: U.S. targets China with hackers
Edward Snowden, the self-confessed leaker of secret surveillance documents, claimed Wednesday that the United States has mounted massive hacking operations against hundreds of Chinese targets since 2009.

Guantánamo doctors must refuse to force-feed hunger strikers - physicians
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Erdogan's chilling warning: 'these protests will be over in 24 hours'
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Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif declares end to secret approval of U.S. drone strikes
In office for less than a week, Pakistan's new prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, vented his anger Monday at two recent U.S. drone strikes, all but accusing his country's overbearing military of lying to Pakistanis about its cooperation with the CIA to eliminate terrorism suspects in northwest tribal regions bordering Afghanistan.

Putin Warns Against Syria Intervention
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday that foreign intervention in the Syrian civil war is unacceptable because it would result in a new source of terror in the region.

Reports of 'massacre' in eastern Syria
British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says at least 60 Shia Muslims killed by rebels near Deir al-Zour.

Greece's Only Public TV Station Shuttered Spawning Widespread Anger
'The Greek people are just about to lose their voice'

2 out of 3 people face hunger as Haiti woes mount
The hardship of hunger abounds amid the stone homes and teepee-like huts in the mountains along Haiti's southern coast.

Major Loss to Organic Farmers as Court Rules in Favor of Monsanto
Court throws out "pre-emptive strike" suit opting to trust promises of "world's most famous patent bully"

Meet the contractors analyzing your private data
Private companies are getting rich probing your personal information for the government. Call it Digital Blackwater

Could Bradley Manning help Edward Snowden win political asylum?

Ron Paul: 'Thankful' for Edward Snowden
Former Rep. Ron Paul of Texas praised NSA leaker Edward Snowden for his part in exposing how much information the government has been collecting from private citizens.

Feds prepping charges against Edward Snowden: Sources
Admits leaking documents revealing top secret U.S. surveillance programs; flees to Hong Kong, where he's dropped from sight

Historic Challenge to Support the Moral Actions of Edward Snowden

Edward Snowden: Russia offers to consider asylum request
Vladimir Putin's spokesman says any appeal for asylum from whistleblower who fled US will be looked at 'according to facts'

Whistleblower Edward Snowden talks to South China Morning Post
Ex-CIA contractor speaks to reporter from secret location in Hong Kong, revealing fresh details of US surveillance, pressure on Hong Kong, snooping and cyber attacks on China.

What Is The U.S. Government's Agenda?
It has been public information for a decade that the US government secretly, illegally, and unconstitutionally spies on its citizens. Congress and the federal courts have done nothing about this extreme violation of the US Constitution and statutory law, and the insouciant US public seems unperturbed.

NSA surveillance: anger mounts in Congress at 'spying on Americans'
After a closed-door briefing of the House of Representatives, lawmakers call for a review of the Patriot Act

House Speaker John Boehner: NSA Leaker a 'Traitor'

Hundreds Rally to Declare "I Stand with Snowden"
Mass demonstration in New York City seeks to elevate 4th Amendment cause of NSA whistleblower

US: No plans to end broad surveillance program
The Obama administration considered whether to charge a government contractor with leaking classified surveillance secrets while it defended the broad U.S. spy program that it says keeps America safe from terrorists.

Journalist in US surveillance case: More to come
The journalist who exposed classified U.S. surveillance programs leaked by an American defense contractor said Tuesday that there will be more 'significant revelations' to come from the documents.

Majority Views NSA Phone Tracking as Acceptable Anti-terror Tactic
Public Says Investigate Terrorism, Even If It Intrudes on Privacy

Poll: Americans oppose intervention in Syria

NSA director: Programs disrupted dozens of attacks
The director of the National Security Agency said Wednesday that once-secret surveillance programs disrupted dozens of terrorist attacks, explicitly describing for Congress how the programs worked in collecting Americans' phone records and tapping into their Internet activity.

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