"NSA Director Keith Alexander, testifying before the Senate this week, got weirdly petulant, asking his critics how he was supposed to do his job without collecting metadata on American communications. 'If we can come up with a better way, we ought to put it on the table and argue our way through it,' he said"It never crosses his mind to limit spying to people who he has reason to believe might be threats. To him, every American is a potential enemy. And because he preys on the American people, and the American people one day will have had enough of it, he's right. He doesn't work for us. He works against us.
Our lying rulers tell us they're going to continue spying on us, but we should be mollified by their claim they're going to add safeguards. That's like sharks telling their victims not worry because the sharks are going to add safeguards.
Google removes recently released privacy feature from Android, claiming releasing it was an accident.
FBI agents provocateur entrap another patsy, this time in Kansas, in fake terrorist plot. It looks like this guy was motivated by the US drone war on Yemen.
TSA treats Americans the same way the military treats Guantanamo prisoners. No surprise there.
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