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NSA Whistleblower: Obama Has The Power To Blackmail Anyone – Video


NSA Whistleblower: Obama Has The Power To Blackmail Anyone
Alex talks with NSA whistleblower William Binney who testified in an affidavit that the NSA is deliberately violating the Constitution. https://exposefacts.o...

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NSA Whistleblower Joins AE911Truth in Calling for Real 911 Corbett, Binney, Gage – Video


NSA Whistleblower Joins AE911Truth in Calling for Real 911 Corbett, Binney, Gage
Source: GlobalResearchTV William Binney was a 30 year career official at the NSA who resigned in October 2001 because of the flagrant and deliberate violations of the constitution that the...

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Should the NSA be allowed to spy on video games? #Savepoint – Video


Should the NSA be allowed to spy on video games? #Savepoint
Should the government be allowed to spy on video games? Will micro-transactions ever improve in mobile games? Are video games just becoming movies? We attempt to answer these questions on...

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NSA – All My Life – Video


NSA - All My Life
Sept. 04, 2014 - NSA Band - All My Life @ Tridea Resto Bar.

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Feds Wielded Baseball Bat to Win Yahoo's NSA Cooperation

The Obama administration threatened Yahoo with fines of US$250,000 daily if it wouldn't comply with demands to hand over user information to the United States National Security Agency, Yahoo has disclosed.

Yahoo had filed suit against the demands in 2007, citing the Fourth Amendment.

"They basically said you must do this thing that you don't want to do or we'll put you out of business," Daniel Castro, senior analyst at The Information Technology & Innovation Foundation, told TechNewsWorld.

"But if Yahoo complied, they'd go out of business because people would get angry with them," Castro continued. "That's like giving a prisoner a shovel and making him dig his own grave."

Yahoo plans to release more than 1,500 pages of documents from its court case.

"We consider this an important win for transparency, and hope that these records help promote informed discussion about the relationship between privacy, due process, and intelligence gathering," said Yahoo General Counsel Ron Bell.

The U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (FISC-R) -- which reviews denials of applications for electronic surveillance warrants under FISA, agreed to unseal the proceedings after years of court battles.

There is no FISC-R public docket, so Yahoo is preparing the documents for release. It will place a link to the documents on its Tumblr page when they are ready.

The documents include the first release of the 2008 FISC opinion that Yahoo challenged on appeal.

They also include an expanded version of the FISC-R opinion in the case, first released in a more redacted form in 2008; both parties' briefs, including some lower court briefings; an ex parte appendix of classified filings; a partially redacted certification filed with FISC; and a partially redacted directive Yahoo received.

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