What should citizens do when their government willfully violates the most important parts of its own Constitution?
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August 23, 2012, 10:52
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: domestic spying, Laura Poitras, NSA, privacy, Total Information Awareness, US Constitution, William Binney
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: domestic spying, Laura Poitras, NSA, privacy, Total Information Awareness, US Constitution, William Binney
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“The decision must have been made in September 2001,” Mr. Binney told me and the cinematographer Kirsten Johnson. “That’s when the equipment started coming in.” In this Op-Doc, Mr. Binney explains how the program he created for foreign intelligence gathering was turned inward on this country. He resigned over this in 2001 and began speaking out publicly in the last year. He is among a group of N.S.A. whistle-blowers, including Thomas A. Drake, who have each risked everything — their freedom, livelihoods and personal relationships — to warn Americans about the dangers of N.S.A. domestic spying.
via The National Security Agency’s Domestic Spying Program – NYTimes.com.
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