Spy State: NSA Surveillance Wider Than Ever

In the news:

“The New York Times revealed last night [April 15] that the National Security Agency has been illegally spying on legions of Americans’ email and phone calls. Congress vastly expanded the NSA’s surveillance purview last year – but the NSA has chosen to go much further.

The Times noted that the NSA may have spied on one congressman without a court warrant.

This is the only chance that this latest crime might get at least some fleeting attention on Capitol Hill.

The lack of response to these NSA spying outrages is a great example of how cowardly the media has become and how clueless many, if not most, Americans are. The media even refused to make a hubbub last year when it was revealed that the NSA had been wiretapping reporters without a warrant. Author James Bamford pointed out late last year that 2 Israeli companies are at the core of carrying out NSA surveillance on a subcontracting basis. But Bamford’s revelation have received almost no coverage in the print media. (Bamford is one of the most highly-respected critics of the NSA).”

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