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State Department Whistle-Blower’s Email Hacked, 4 Years Deleted

 Richard Higbie is a Diplomatic Security Service criminal investigator. Last June he was one of the whistle-blowers who came forward about several cover-ups by the State Department under Hillary Clinton’s reign. Now, he is being targeted; his personal e-mail account has been hacked in and four years of emails have been completely deleted. According to NY […] Continue reading →

NSA stands for ‘No Such Amendment’: Intelligence agency violates US Constitution

RT News For the first time in history, all three branches of American government are complicit in violating the Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution by facilitating illegal surveillance, Ray McGovern, a former CIA officer, told RT. The persecution-induced suicide of online activist Aaron Swartz, the sentencing of US Army whistleblower Chelsea Manning and the Edward Snowden asylum saga have […] Continue reading →

Is Obama Censoring The Details Of A Vicious Killing?

Don’t look now, but Benghazi is back in the news (although not because the D.C. press corps are finally doing their due diligence). Instead, the news is buzzing about a brazen prison break in the violent, eastern Libyan city. It’s been nearly a year since the brutal September 11, 2021 execution of American Ambassador Christopher […] Continue reading →

Obama Promises, Including Whistleblower Protections, Disappear From Website

Luke JohnsonThe Huffington Post  Amid the Obama administration’s crackdown against whistleblowers, Change.gov, the 2008 website of the Obama transition team laying out the candidate’s promises, has disappeared from the internet.   The Sunlight Foundation notes that it last could be viewed on June 8, which was two days after the first revelations from Edward Snowden (who had then not yet revealed […] Continue reading →

Even if You Have Nothing to Hide You Have Something to Fear

In a single weekend, Edward Snowden became one of the most famous — and wanted — men in the world. This is because last week Snowden, a former contractor technician for the National Security Agency, blew the lid off of a domestic spying program straight from George Orwell’s worst nightmare. America may never be the […] Continue reading →