NSA

Deep Blue State: Why are Democrats Fielding So Many ‘ex-CIA’ Candidates?

A new analytical study has reveled how the upcoming US mid-term elections will be dominated by Democratic candidates with clandestine, military-intelligence and national security apparatus backgrounds, making up the largest single occupational group running in the Democratic primaries – and potentially 10% of the membership of the House of Representatives.

Israel’s Disturbing Policy of Assassinating Scientists

(ANTIMEDIA) — For the first time, the covert elements of an Israeli plot to undermine Iran’s alleged nuclear ambitions — including the assassination of Iranian scientists — has been uncovered, Politico reports. Based on interviews with high-ranking Israeli, American, British, German and French sources, Politico closely details what it termed the “biggest intelligence, political and diplomatic operation ever waged in order to […]

America Needs a 21st Century Church Committee

Former members and staffers of the Church Committee | March 17, 2014 Dear Congress, Mr. President and the American public, In 1975 the public learned that the National Security Agency had been collecting and analyzing international telegrams of U.S. citizens since the 1940s under secret agreements with all the major telegram companies. Years later, the […]

Nunes: FBI and DOJ Perps Could Be Put on Trial

By Ray McGovern | Consortium News | February 19, 2018 Throwing down the gauntlet on alleged abuse of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) by the Department of Justice and the FBI, House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) stated that there could be legal consequences for officials who may have misled the FISA court. […]

La NSA a supprimé des données de surveillance qu’elle s’était engagée à préserver, par Josh Gerstein

Source : Politico, Josh Gerstein, 19-01-2018
Depuis 2007, la NSA fait l’objet d’ordonnances judiciaires pour conserver des données sur certains de ses efforts de surveillance. / Getty Images
L’agence dit au juge fédéral qu’elle enquête et qu’elle « regrette sincèrement sa défaillance ».
Par Josh Gerstein