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Advocate of Snowden's Execution Picked to Run CIA
Whistleblower and former NSA contractor Edward Snowden remains a fugitive at large, but that didn't stop him from popping up and chiming in on the recent presidential election.
Trump's New CIA Pick Wants Him Dead.
During his first days as president, Barack Obama pledged to protect government whistleblowers.
"If we want to have a better world we can't hope for an Obama, and we should not fear a Donald Trump, rather we should build it ourselves," says Snowden.
Public appearances don't come easily to James Clapper, the United States director of national intelligence. America's top spy is a 75-year-old self-described geezer who speaks in a low, guttural growl; his physical appearance--muscular and bald,
For the past 15 years, the U.S. government under both parties has invented whole new methods for hiding what it does behind an increasingly impenetrable wall of secrecy.
In an oddly ignorant (so far all factual evidence points to Trump using legal means to minimize his taxes) and presumptive tweet from the NSA whistleblower, we suspect Edward Snowden just did his chances of a Trump pardon no good whatsoever...
Edward Snowden, courtesy of RT, is delivering a public address on the US election result from Russia where he is a "temporary resident", and taking questions via social media on privacy concerns, his pardon and other issues of public concern.
Whistle-blowers Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and Chelsea Manning are the modern Prometheuses, despised and hunted by the traditional "gods" for bringing enlightenment to you and me, mere mortals.
While most eyes are focused on the presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, three major events prove how widespread, and dangerous, mass surveillance has become in the west.
A 16-year-old boy with autism and his family are suing a medical clinic for administering vaccines they believe caused the boy's autism.
[This article is adapted from "The Ethics of Whistleblowing" which is Part I of a two-part analysis of ethical and legal questions pertaining to whistleblowers who expose government wrongdoing. The second part of the analysis is here.]
Detailed list of 2012/2013 donors to the Clinton Global Initiative. The list is a who's who of wall street banks, giant energy corporations, chemical conglomerates and multi-national pharmas...you know, all the "shady" corporations that you've been t
It's now clear from numerous sources that the Podesta hack, which led to WikiLeaks releasing tens of thousands of Clinton campaign emails, as well as other hacks targeting the Democratic Party, were the work of U.S. intelligence operatives attempti
Collapse of the Clinton Apparatus? Hacker Whistleblowers, Trump, and the FBI Converge
Whether complicit or ignorant, Congress routinely ignores intelligence overreach and abuse at the hands of hard-core Technocrats. Many whistle-blowers have been vilified and marginalized for raising alarms. ? TN Editor
Several weeks ago, contemporaneously with the release of Oliver Stone's excellent movie Snowden, friends and admirers of Edward Snowden launched a campaign to have President Obama pardon him for disclosing the NSA's super-secret illegal surveilla
Obama's brother from Kenya, Malik, wants him to Pardon Julian Assange. It seems hate of the international whistle-blower Organization doesn't run in the family. Malik told Obama, via twitter, "brother please pardon Julian Assange! All he is do
CDC won't allow its own whistleblower to testify in vaccine-damage case
Everything We Know About Assange, Wikileaks, and the Frantic Attempt to Shut Him Up
News that the Ecuadorian embassy in London cut off Wikileaks' access to the Internet is troubling, principally because of the question marks left as to Julian Assange's safety in England.
The saga of Julian Assange seems to be drawing to a climax – one that will decide the fate of this historic whistleblower who, for years, has been a giant thorn in the side of governments everywhere.
The third and final debate may have come and gone, but the daily Wiki Podesta dump continues.
"We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange's internet access Saturday, 5pm GMT, shortly after publication of Clinton's Goldman Sachs (speeches)," the group said in a message posted to Twitter late Monday.
....and processes including electronic voting. I've been falsely arrested for it and active since mid-2003. Info on current election misconduct included. AMA – if it takes weeks I'll answer every question.
Though corruption and violence may permeate departments across the nation, good cops have repeatedly tried to stand against their less honest colleagues -- but all too often run into the Blue Wall of Silence for their efforts.
According to the New York Times, the contractor, who worked for the same company as Edward Snowden, was arrested for stealing highly-classified 'source codes' developed by the NSA to hack foreign government systems.
WikiLeaks' Assange signals release of documents before U.S. election … WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said on Tuesday the organization would publish around one million documents related to the U.S. election and three governments, but denied the