“In a mission statement last year the US National Security Agency described how it would continue to expand its power and assert itself as the global leader in clandestine surveillance, according to a new report based on the Edward Snowden leaks. The five-page document brought to light Friday by the New York Times reveals the intelligence agency’s intention to ‘aggressively pursue legal authorities and a policy framework mapped more fully to the information age.’ The spy agency sought the ability to trace ‘anyone, anywhere, anytime,’ according to its 2012 mission statement.”
http://rt.com/usa/snowden-leak-expand-surveillance-goal-185/
(Visited 30 times, 1 visits today)
Related posts:
CIA stops denials and admits it had file on Noam Chomsky
New Decentralized Crowdfunding Platform Could Reshape P2P Finance
Poolfa.com: Evidence of an Expanding Iranian Bitcoin Community
Banana Republics Have Nothing on New York City
0-day bug in fully patched OS X comes under active exploit to hijack Macs
Governments Worldwide Adopting FATCA Style Legislation
Santa Obama Gives Pay Raise to Federal Workers
Ecuadorean Tribal Leaders Fight Government, Gold-Hungry Chinese
Firm says online gambling accounts for almost half of all Bitcoin transactions
Did Senator McCain Violate NDAA by Hanging Out with Syrian Rebels?
Obamacare's broken website cost more than LinkedIn, Spotify combined
Did the Southern Poverty Law Center Instigate an Attempted Murder?
Agora Commodities Surpasses $10 Million in Bitcoin Sales
City Forces Homeowner To Tear Out Garden, Grow Grass She's Allergic To
The Surveillance State: Its Ramifications and Opponents