NSA:s hybris avslöjas i ett nytt läckt dokument där NSA föraktfullt kallar övervakade amerikaner för ZOMBIES. Detta i samband med att deras telefoner olagligt hackas och avlyssnas. Reinfeldt i Sverige beskrev tidigt i karriären svenska folket som "det sovande folket" - vilken sannolikt ändå inte var någon överdrift...eller..?
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Publicerad den 3 jan 2014
Publicerad den 3 jan 2014
NSA slides show them gloating that
they've achieved the Big Brother surveillance state of Orwell's 1984 and
pointing out the irony of how Apple's iPhone is the tool that never
fails to deliver when hacked. But their slide also reveals their
contempt for the public they spy on — calling us "zombies".
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NSA avslöjar: - Amerikaner är ZOMBIES - "dödsvakna" i sitt eget lala-land
--Police Shoot And Kill Young Man Armed Only With A Small Screwdriver--
SvaraRaderaJanuary 6, 2014
Source: WECT
Emergency crews responded to the scene of an officer involved shooting at a home in Boiling Spring Lakes Sunday afternoon.
The State Bureau of Investigation has been called to the incident at the request of District Attorney Jon David, according to a spokesperson for the Brunswick County Sheriff's Office. She said sheriff's deputies were assisting BSL police with the initial response to a home on President Drive.
At the scene, Mark Wilsey said officers shot his son.
Wilsey said his family called the police to help with his schizophrenic son Keith Vidal who had a screwdriver in his hand. Officers used at Taser on the son then shot him, according to Wilsey.
Wilsey said officers came into their home after they called for backup help when Vidal was having a schizophrenic incident. Wilsey said officers had his son down on the ground after the teen was tased a few times and an officer said, "we don't have time for this," and shot in between the officers holding the teen down, killing Vidal.
"There was no reason to shoot this kid," Wilsey said. "They killed my son in cold blood. We called for help and they killed my son."
The family said police shot Vidal because he had a screwdriver in his hand. They said it was a tiny screwdriver that would not have hurt anyone. [...]
http://www.wect.com/story/24367610/officer-involved-shooting-reported-in-boiling-spring-lakes
http://www.blacklistednews.com/Police_Shoot_And_Kill_Young_Man_Armed_Only_With_A_Small_Screwdriver/31771/0/8/8/Y/M.html
-Snowden obtained nearly 2 million classified files in NSA leak – Pentagon report-
SvaraRaderaRT January 09, 2014
Edward Snowden downloaded 1.7 million intelligence files from US agencies, the most secrets ever to be stolen from the US government in a single instance in the nation’s history, according to lawmakers who have viewed a classified Pentagon report.
Legislators who saw the secret report claimed that many of the documents taken by Snowden regarding military options could put personnel at risk, although they did not delve into specifics.
“This report confirms my greatest fears – Snowden’s real acts of betrayal place America’s military men and women at greater risk. Snowden’s actions are likely to have lethal consequences for our troops in the field,” Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee said in a statement. Rogers had recently ignited some controversy after joking that Snowden should be placed on a military “kill list.”
The whistleblower downloaded all of the material he would eventually leak while earning over $100,000 annually and working at an NSA facility in Hawaii last year. The Washington Post reported that if Snowden did indeed download 1.7 million he may have only released small percentages of that total to individual journalists.
Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.) – the ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee – agreed with Rogers, claiming the amount of information Snowden took could “gravely impact” US national security. Yet others, including American Civil Liberties attorney and Snowden adviser Ben Wizden, say government officials are overstating the risk.
“This is straight from the government’s playbook,” Wizner said. “Remember, the government told the Supreme Court that publication of the Pentagon Papers would cause grave danger to national security. That was not true then, and this report is not true now. Overblown claims of national security rarely stand the test of time.” [...]
http://rt.com/usa/snowden-downloaded-millions-documents-389/