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Pro-NSA Hackers Go After Venezuelan Websites
While many are outraged at the whole NSA data scandal there are also those who have the opposite opinion and believe it is totally justified and in the national interests of the USA. They also believe that Edward Snowden is a criminal and condemn nations offering political asylum to a…
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Ecuador’s London Consul In Trouble Over Assisting Snowden
Ecuador’s London consul, Fidel Narvaez, is facing the hot-seat after assisting Edward Snowden without the explicit permission or authority of the Ecuadorian government according to El Commercio. Fidel Narvaez assisted Edward Snowden to flee Hong Kong by providing him with the relevant travel documentation. He did so after receiving an…
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EU Parliament Threatens To Scrap EU-US Data Sharing Deal
The NSA leaks brought forward by whistleblower Edward Snowden have had international rammifications. The latest of those, between the EU and USA, is that the EU is threatening to cancel its data sharing program with the USA unless it complies with the EU’s previous request asking for details on U.S…
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U.S Admits To Discussing Flight-Blocking With Countries Over Snowden
Yesterday there was an incident that saw Bolivian President Evo Morales forced to land in Austria after suspicions that Edward Snowden was onboard. His plane was refused entry into airspace of Portugal, Spain and France on the way back to La Paz and this has left a bitter taste in…
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Head Of U.S National Intelligence ApologisesTo Congress For Lying
While more and more data is revealed about NSA surveillance programs, senior U.S intelligence and surveillance officials are being exposed and held accountable for things said in the past. James Clapper is the head of the U.S national intelligence and during a hearing in March (well before the NSA PRISM…
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Bolivian Jet Grounded Over Claims Snowden Is Onboard, UN Complaint Ensues
Bolivia’s president Evo Morales was flying back from Russia where he was attending an energy summit when his plane was forced to land in Austria. The reason? Italy, France, Spain and Portugal had all refused to allow his jet to pass through their airspace on the justification that they believed…
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Snowden Releases List Of Countries Contacted For Political Asylum Requests
While it is now relatively common knowledge that the famous internet surveillance NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is stuck in Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport, it hasn’t been well documented where he was seeking political asylum up until now. We’ve known he has been in talks with Ecuador, but with that starting to unfold…
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Ecuador’s President Correa Says He Helped Snowden By Mistake
According to fresh reports by RT.com the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden will not be helped by Ecuador despite earlier rhetoric made by its president Rafael Correa. President Correa stated that he has no responsibility to get Edward Snowden safely to Ecuador and that it is Russia’s duty to do such…
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EU Demands Full Clarification Of NSA Spying On Europe
More and more revelations over the NSA spying saga are revealed every day and most journalists who were leaked information by Edward Snowden have barely made it 10% off the way through the fifty or so slides. The latest ones revealed that the NSA had been spying on EU diplomants…
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Ecuador’s President Says Snowden’s Fate Is In Russia’s Control
The saga surrounding Edward Snowden and his ultimate destination seems to be getting more complex. Now RT reports that the solution to Edward Snowden’s situation is entirely in the hands of the Russia government and authorities. It also seems that Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa is becoming ever more frustrated with…
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Secret NSA Program Collected All American Email MetaData
We already know that of the stolen NSA documents that Edward Snowden acquired, most remain unreleased from public view. However, they are slowly being released into the public domain and the latest release from The Guardian suggests that the Obama administration allowed a program to run that collected and stored…
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U.S Army Censoring Soldiers Access To News In Wake Of PRISM Scandal
As if the NSA and PRISM spying on its own citizens wasn’t enough now The Next Web reveals that the U.S army has been censoring what information its soldiers received. Apparently the U.S army is blocking access to coverage of the PRISM/NSA scandal on the Guardian, RT.com and other reputable…
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Microsoft Asks To Be Able To Disclose FISA Requests
We’ve already seen the likes of Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft release some data about government requests. Yet now Microsoft is taking things one step further and it says it wants permission to be able to release information about data requests made under the FISA legislation. Previously Microsoft and other…
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Russian Human Rights Officials Say Snowdon Deserves Political Asylum
The fallout from the PRISM scandal continues and Russian Human Rights officials are the latest political figures to have their say. The head of Russia’s top official Human Rights body, Mikhail Fedotov – pictured above, has told the press that he believes Edward Snowden deserves political asylum. “He must be…
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Russian President Putin Claims Snowden Will Not Be Extradited
While Snowden’s whereabouts remains apparently “cloudy” or unknown, Vladimir Putin – President of Russia – has stated that Edward Snowden did arrive in Moscow a few days ago and it was apparently a surprise visit according to Russia Today. Putin said in an interview in Finland that because Edward Snowden…
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