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Edward Snowden is an American computer specialist who worked for CIA and the NSA and leaked details of several top-secret US government mass surveillance programs to the press. Also check out our entire section on Election Technology and our Technology Dissidents and Julian Assange articles.

Strengthen Whistleblowers’ Legal Channels to Challenge System

October 23, 2014 by Kiefer Kofman 1 Comment

Strengthen Whistleblowers Like Snowden

Imagine for a moment that Edward Snowden had gone through the proper channels of government in his effort to expose the illegalities of spying. How would this have played out? It is time to strengthen whistleblowers.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: American Corruption, Edward Snowden, Election Transparency, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents

Interview With Julian Assange on Chomsky and Orwell

September 17, 2014 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Occupy Wall Street Anniversary

Australian founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange on Chomsky, Spying, and our Orwellian future

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Australia, Edward Snowden, George Orwell, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Noam Chomsky, Socialism and Labor, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents

States Fight Spying by Overzealous Federal Agencies

July 8, 2014 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

surveillance wiretapping revelations spark new outrage government

Multiple US States fight spying on citizens with new legislation in defiance of feds

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American State Elections, Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Spying and Privacy

Obama Expands ‘Reasonable’ Search and Seizure to Cell Phones

May 4, 2014 by John Amaruso Leave a Comment

Obama search and seizure

In the latest expansion of the national security state, the Obama administration has brought to the Supreme Court the argument that anyone’s cell phone is subject to search and seizure without first obtaining search warrants.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Edward Snowden, Spying and Privacy, Supreme Court, Voting Technology

Government Can Access Recordings of Your Phone Conversations

March 18, 2014 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Complete recordings of your phone conversations are accessible to NSA who's there?

Complete recordings of your phone conversations are accessible to NSA and other arms of government

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Big Government, Edward Snowden, Spying and Privacy

New Revelations in NSA Spying Scandal Regarding Secrecy

March 12, 2014 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

New Revelations in NSA Spying Scandal

The NSA spying scandal continues to spread with new Snowden docs and allegations from Senate

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Edward Snowden, George Orwell, Spying and Privacy

Obama Should Pardon Whistleblower Edward Snowden

January 2, 2014 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Obama Eric Snowden Pardon.jpg

To pardon whistleblower Edward Snowden would help the US develop its spying laws and Obama can make it happen

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Edward Snowden, Election Transparency, Political Dissidents, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents

Intelligence Review Sees Major NSA Spying Reform

December 18, 2013 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

end of bulk spying? Recordings of Your Phone Conversations Surveillance NSA Spying Protest

White House Intelligence Review Task Force suggests surprisingly major NSA spying reforms excess

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Spying and Privacy

Edward Snowden in Passionate Letter to Brazilian People

December 17, 2013 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Edward Snowden Hero or Traitor

Letter to Brazilian people reflects country largely supportive of NSA leaker Edward Snowden who revealed US spying on Brazil leaders

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Brazil, Edward Snowden, Julian Assange and Wikileaks, Political Dissidents, South America, Spying and Privacy, Technology Dissidents, Voting Technology

NSA Spying on World of Warcraft Players

December 10, 2013 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

America's NSA spying on World of Warcraft worldwide

Players of world famous MMORPG video game are being monitored by America’s NSA spying on World of Warcraft worldwide according to new documents leaked to press

Filed Under: Democracy Culture Tagged With: Edward Snowden, Spying and Privacy, Voting Technology, Worldwide

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