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Are CIA analysts helping Chevron spy on activists?

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Source: EarthRights International - 7/19/13, Michelle Harrison

Is Chevron too close to the CIA?

That's the question we've asked the CIA, in several Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests filed this month.

Marissa’s recent blog post about Chevron gaining access to activists' email account usage information has received a lot of attention in the news and on social media. The outrage is much deserved. As Marissa explained, obtaining that information may allow Chevron to learn the location and movements of the users and permit Chevron to make inferences about some of the users’ professional and personal relationships.

South African media defy ban and print photos of President's lavish home

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South African media defy ban and print photos of President's lavish home kitted out with pool, football pitch, helipad and tuck-shop using £12.4m of taxpayers' money

Mail Online - Jill Reilly and Dan Newling In Cape Town, 11/23/13

 

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Defiant: South African media have defied a government warning and splashed pictures of President Jacob Zuma's private home which was controversially revamped using taxpayers' money

 

South African media have defied a government warning and splashed pictures of President Jacob Zuma’s lavish private home which was controversially revamped using £12m of taxpayers money.

State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele had on Thursday warned media to stop publishing photographs or footage of Zuma’s rural home, arguing that doing so was in violation of security laws.

More: DailyMail.co.uk

 

The People's Voice Goes to Air November 25th

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The People’s Voice Goes To Air At 5pm UK Time This Monday, November 25th

Source: DavidIcke.com, 11/24/13

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The People’s Voice Five-Hour Special Now Playing And Repeating Until We Go To Air Permanently

The reaction has been fantastic and thanks for all your kind comments and good wishes.

 This programme was put together with five days notice with technology still being tested and learned and so this was an incredible achievement.

Click here to watch …

 

Alien neutrinos reveal new frontier in astronomy at Antarctica's IceCube

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NBC News - 11/21/13, Alan Boyle
 

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The IceCube Laboratory at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica is the world's largest neutrino detector. Its computer collect raw data on neutrino activity from sensors buried in a kilometer-wide cube of ice. The sensors look for the flashes of light that are emitted when neutrinos strike.

A collection of 28 weird high-energy neutrino hits from far beyond the solar system represents the beginning of a new age of astronomy — and the new neutrino astronomers say they already have more data yet to report.

"This is something we've launched now," the University of Wisconsin's Francis Halzen, principal investigator for the international IceCube observatory in Antarctica, told NBC News. "We're on a mission, so I don't think there's any time for relaxing."

New York Times: Navy Moves Against 7th Official in Expanding Bribery Scandal

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The New York Times - 11/21/13, by CHRISTOPHER DREW and LIAM DILLON

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The Navy said Thursday that it had taken action against a seventh Navy official linked to a criminal investigation of ship-supply contracts in the Pacific.

The service suspended the officer, Capt. David W. Haas, 45, from his job as deputy commander of a Coastal Riverine Force group in San Diego and assigned him to a training staff.

More: NYTimes.com

 

Corporations use professional spies-for-hire to monitor and undermine nonprofits

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The Raw Story - 11/22/13, David Ferguson

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A newly released report from the watchdog group Essential Information alleges that powerful corporations spy on and sabotage the very nonprofit groups dedicated to keeping them in check.

According to the report, titled “Spooky Business,” a global network of former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National Security Agency (NSA) employees work at the beck and call of corporations like Walmart, Monsanto, Coca Cola, Burger King, McDonald’s, Kraft, Shell, BP and others, undermining consumer protections and enforcing a pro-business agenda.

More: RawStory.com

 

Whose Side Are You On? Anti-Austerity Cops Face Off Against Riot Police in Portugal

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Source: CommonDreams.org - 11/22/13

 

Continued cuts to public sector pensions put security unions on the protest side of the barricades

- Jon Queally, staff writer

An on-duty police officer stand guard outside the Portuguese parliament during a demonstration by national security forces unions in Lisbon on Thursday. (AP)

 

Defending their pensions from the threat of ever-deepening austerity cuts, as many as ten thousand off-duty police officers and state security agents in Portugal found themselves on the other side of the barricades Thursday night as they faced down their on-duty colleagues in riot control gear.

Fisa court order that allowed NSA surveillance is revealed for first time

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The Guardian - Spencer Ackerman, 11/19/13

 

NSA spying.The NSA's metadata trawl was approved by a judge who felt the agency was asking for 'exceptionally broad' permission to tap into electronic communications. Photograph: Oliver Berg/dpa/Corbis

 

A secret court order that authorised a massive trawl by the National Security Agency of Americans' email and internet data was published for the first time on Monday night, among a trove of documents that also revealed a judge's concern that the NSA "continuously" and "systematically" violated the limits placed on the program.

The order by the Fisa court, almost certainly its first ruling on the controversial program and published only in heavily redacted form, shows that it granted permisson for the trawl in part beacause of the type of devices used for the surveillance. Even the judge approving the spying called it a “novel use” of government authorities.

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