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A Look Into How the NSA and Echelon Have Advanced to Point of World-Wide Citizen Surveillance. The NSA and Echelon have advanced far beyond what any American citizen desires.  The National Security Agency (NSA) is the most secretive of all U.S. Government covert agencies.  Many U.S. citizens know about the FBI and CIA. Few know about

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The NSA Director Has Plans to Increase the Spying in Cyberspace With the Help of Homeland Security.  Lieutenant General Keith Alexander, the current NSA director, claims that cyber security is too big of a job for the NSA or Homeland Security to do on its own, which is why they are going to team together

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NSA Headquarters is the Nest of a Totalitarian State Using Technology Against its Own Citizens. NSA headquarters is the location of some of the most corrupt people in the history of the American government. This is because even though this organization and its predecessors were created to monitor communications outside of the United States, it

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The NSA Network That Can Reach Out as Far as the PC in Your Home. The nsa network or National Security Agency network to give it its full name is supposedly the national solution to the threat of cyber war. The NSA advertises to recruit the best computer scientists available, in an effort to prepare

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The NSA Police are an Invisible Third Participant in Every Conversation You Have Anywhere in the World The NSA police are able to legally spy on any American, no matter what the reasoning behind it is. This is all part of the Protect America Act, which made things like wiretapping, email interceptions, and many other

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The NSA Spy Program Reveals That America is Becoming a Big Brother Surveillance State. The domestic NSA spy program under the Bush administration came to light in 2005 and caused a wave of shock and concern to ripple through the American people. How could our own government spy on us? How long had this surveillance

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