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  • Dragnets: Tracking Censorship and Surveillance - Propublica130327
  • American phone-tracking firm demo¡s surveillance powers by spying on CIA and NSA - The Intercept 22.04.22283975
  • Vodafone reveals direct government wiretaps - BBC, 06.06.14130329
  • Watch Live: Glenn Greenwald Debates Former NSA Director Michael Hayden - Intercept 02.05.14130330
  • Video: Last Week Tonight With John Oliver: General Keith Alexander Extended Interview (HBO) - 04/14130331
  • James Clapper Finally Admitted the NSA Used PRISM to Spy on US Citizens - Motherboard 01.04.14130332
  • Some Facts About How NSA Stories Are Reported - Intercept 23.03.14130333
  • The principle of privacy is worth fighting for - Guardian 19.03.14130334
  • US tech giants knew of NSA data collection, agency's top lawyer insists - Guardian, 19.03.14130335
  • Edward Snowden: What Europe Should Know about US Mass Surveillance - Common Dreams 07.03.14130336
  • NSA robots are 'collecting' your data, too, and they're getting away with it - Guardian 27.02.14130337
  • DOJ Still Ducking Scrutiny After Misleading Supreme Court on Surveillance - Intercept, 26.02.14130338
  • NSA and GCHQ spying on WikiLeaks - Wikileaks, 18.02.14130339
  • NSA collects millions of text messages daily in 'untargeted' global sweep - Guardian 16.01.14130340
  • NSA makes final push to retain most mass surveillance powers - Guardian 10.01.14130341
  • NSA Insiders Reveal What Went Wrong 08.01.14130342
  • Is Domestic Surveillance Today Less Intrusive Than the Age of COINTELPRO? - AntiWar 07.01.14130343
  • Lesson of History: Stealing From the Gov’t, Publishing Secrets, is Legitimate - AntiWar 07.01.14130344
  • Here's how data thieves have captured our lives on the internet - Guardian 29.12.13130345
  • Stanford Study: It Is Trivially Easy to Identify People With Metadata - AntiWar 26.12.13130346
  • GCHQ and NSA targeted charities, Germans, Israeli PM and EU chief - Guardian, 20.12.13130347
  • 'NSA's goal is elimination of privacy worldwide' - Greenwald to EU - ZNet 20.12.13130348
  • Merkel compared NSA to Stasi in heated encounter with Obama - Guardian 17.12.13271958
  • Judge: NSA’s collecting of phone records is probably unconstitutional - Washington Post 16.12.13130349
  • NSA files: games and virtual environments paper - Guardian 09.12.13130350
  • Snowden documents show NSA gathering 5bn cell phone records daily - Guardian 05.12.13130351
  • Top-Secret Document Reveals NSA Spied On Porn Habits As Part Of Plan To Discredit 'Radicalizers' 27.11.13130352
  • Judge: “NSA exceeded the scope of authorized acquisition continuously” 19.11.13130353
  • NSA surveillance may cause breakup of internet, warn experts - Guardian 01.11.13130355
  • 'Let Me Stress How Shocking These NSA Revelations Are': A View From Inside the Defense World - Atlantic 31.10.13130356
  • Officials alert foreign services that Snowden has documents on their cooperation with U.S. - WP 24.10.13130357
  • NSA and GCHQ target Tor network that protects anonymity of web users - Guardian 04.10.13130358
  • NSA surveillance goes beyond Orwell's imagination – Alan Rusbridger 23.09.13130359
  • NSA subversion of internet security: bad for the US, good for criminals - Guardian 20.09.13130360
  • The NSA's next move: silencing university professors? - Guardian 10.09.13130361
  • Revealed: how US and UK spy agencies defeat internet privacy and security - GUARDIAN 06.09.13130362
  • To make journalism harder, slower, less secure - Press Think 26.08.13130363
  • David Miranda and the Preclusion of Privacy - Barry Eisler 22.08.13130364
  • 13 Things the Government Is Trying to Hide from You - AlterNet 15.08.13130365
  • The NSA's Data Haul Is Bigger Than You Can Possibly Imagine - FP 15.08.13130366
  • The NSA is turning the internet into a total surveillance system - Guardian 11.08.13130367
  • Why have so many liberals been silent about NSA spying? - Guardian 02.08.13130368
  • Edward Snowden's not the story. The fate of the internet is - Guardian 28.07.13130369
  • Democratic establishment unmasked: prime defenders of NSA bulk spying - Glenn Greenwald 25.07.13130370
  • America's real subversives: FBI spying then, NSA surveillance now - Amy Goosman 25.07.13130371
  • FISA Court Renews NSA Spying Program - WSWS 23.07.13130372
  • Secret police and democracy: What, me worry? - Economist 11.07.13130373
  • Secret government: America against democracy - Economist 09.07.13130374
  • So, You Want to Hide from the NSA? Your Guide to the Nearly Impossible 09.07.13130375
  • US must fix secret Fisa courts, says top judge who granted surveillance orders - Guardian 09.07.13130376
  • The FISA court in operation: Secret laws, secret government - WSWS 08.07.13130377
  • NSA controls global Internet traffic via private fiber-optic cables - RT 08.07.13130378
  • The NSA's mass and indiscriminate spying on Brazilians - Guardian 07.07.13130379
  • Privacy vs. security: 'False choice' poisons debate on NSA leaks - NBC 06.07.13130380
  • Révélations sur le Big Brother français - LeMonde 04.07.13130381
  • France 'runs vast electronic spying operation using NSA-style methods' - Guardian 04.07.13130382
  • Statement by Vice President Neelie Kroes 'on the consequences of living in an age of total information' 04.07.13130383
  • NSA revelations: why so many are keen to play down the debate - Guardian 02.07.13130384
  • New NSA leaks show how US is bugging its European allies - Guardian 30.06.13130385
  • Geheimdokumente: NSA horcht EU-Vertretungen mit Wanzen aus - SPIEGEL 30.06.13130386
  • How the NSA is still harvesting your online data - Guardian 27.06.13130387
  • This Really Is Big Brother: The Leak Nobody's Noticed - ZSpace 25.06.13130388
  • Post PRISM: Encrypted communications boom after NSA leaks - YouTube 24.06.13130389
  • OECD complaint filed by human rights groups against British surveillance company moves forward - OECD Watch 24.06.13130390
  • NSA surveillance: don't underestimate the extraordinary power of metadata - Observer 21.06.13130391
  • The top secret rules that allow NSA to use US data without a warrant - GUARDIAN 20.06.13130392
  • Obama’s crackdown views leaks as aiding enemies of U.S. - Insider Threats - McClatchy 20.06.13130393
  • Understanding the Prism leaks is understanding the rise of a new fascism - John Pilger 20.06.13130394
  • Fisa court oversight: a look inside a secret and empty process - Guardian 19.06.13130395
  • The NSA's Prism: why we should care - Guardian 14.06.13130396
  • Investigate Booz Allen Hamilton, not Edward Snowden - Guardian 14.06.13130397
  • What the Progressive Caucus Said - and Failed to Say - About Edward Snowden and the NSA 14.06.13130398
  • James Bamford on NSA Secrets, Keith Alexander’s Influence & Massive Growth of Surveillance, Cyberwar 14.06.13130399
  • PRISM-style surveillance is global, Julian Assange says - Guardian 14.06.13130400
  • The Deeper Meaning of Mass Spying in America - 14.06.13130401
  • Vladimir Putin defends the U.S. on spying programs, drones and Occupy Wall Street - WP 13.06.13130402
  • The woman behind the NSA scoops (Laura Poitras) - Salon 10.06.13130404
  • Meet the contractors analyzing your private data - Salon 10.06.13130405
  • Ron Paul: 'We should be thankful' for Edward Snowden's NSA leaks – live - Guardian 10.06.13130406
  • Tim Berners-Lee calls NSA surveillance an 'intrusion on basic human rights' 10.06.13130407
  • The questions William Hague needs to answer about GCHQ and Prism - Nw Statesman 10.06.13130408
  • EDWARD SNOWDEN: the whistleblower behind the NSA surveillance revelations - GUARDIAN 09.06.13130409
  • NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: 'I do not expect to see home again' - Guardian 08.06.13130410
  • NSA Uses PRISM to See All Your Emails, Misses Boston Bombings (intentionally?)130411
  • Glenn Greenwald: Every Time When Something Happen Like This The Govt - YouTube 09.06.13130412
  • Boundless Informant: the NSA's secret tool to track global surveillance data - Guardian 09.06.13130413
  • Prism: claims of GCHQ circumventing law are 'fanciful nonsense', says Hague - Guardian 09.06.13130414
  • Whistleblower hunt: NSA launches criminal inquiry into PRISM leak - RT 09.06.13130415
  • But wait, there's more: A domestic spying Q&A 08.06.13130416
  • Assange on PRISM: US justice system in ‘calamitous’ collapse - RT 08.6.13130417
  • UN report slams government surveillance - Index 07.06.13130418
  • On whistleblowers and government threats of investigation - Guardian 07.06.13130419
  • UK gathering secret intelligence via covert NSA operation - Guardian 07.06.13130420
  • USA: Revelations about government surveillance ‘raise red flags’ - Amnesty 07.06.13130421
  • "A Massive Surveillance State": Glenn Greenwald Exposes Covert NSA Program Collecting Calls, Emails 07.06.13130422
  • PRISM scandal: tech giants flatly deny allowing NSA direct access to servers - Guardian 07.06.13130423
  • The Domestic Surveillance Boom, From Bush to Obama - MoJo 07.06.13130424
  • Projekt Prism: NSA spioniert weltweit Internetnutzer aus - Spiegel 07.06.13130425
  • US-Bespitzelung im Internet: Obamas Überwachungsstaat - Spiegel 07.06.13130426
  • 'Beyond Orwellian': Outrage Follows Revelations of Vast Domestic Spying Program 06.06.13130427

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