Monday 15 September 2014

'We share the same prosecutor': Snowden, Assange & Dotcom team up to fight global surveillance — RT News

"In the first-ever gathering of the world’s leading whistleblowers, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, ex-NSA contractor Edward Snowden and journalist Glenn Greenwald joined internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom to discuss threats to privacy worldwide."



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Snowden: If you live in New Zealand, you’re being watched — RT News

"Edward Snowden has dismissed as “false” the New Zealand PM’s claims of no mass surveillance in the country. The whistleblower says he regularly “came across communications of New Zealanders,” when he worked as an NSA analyst."



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Australian police spend millions on spyware – WikiLeaks — RT News

"Police in the Australian state of New South Wales have spent over $2 million on powerful spy programs to monitor the smartphones and notebooks of Australian citizens, according to the latest revelations from WikiLeaks."



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Australia Deploys Military Against Islamic State | The Diplomat

 "Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced Sunday that Australia will deploy military forces as part of the U.S.-led international coalition to fight the Islamic State, which continues to occupy large swathes of territory in northern Iraq and Syria. "



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12 September 2014 - National terrorism public alert level raised to high

"Based on advice from security and intelligence agencies, the Government has raised the National Terrorism Public Alert level from Medium to High."



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Nsa Gchq Have - Powered By Calories - Magazine

"Five major intelligence agencies including the NSA and GCHQ have been collaborating to create a map of the entire internet, and as part of that program the agencies have been breaking into service providers' networks to monitor them, according to dual reports in The Intercept and Der Spiegel. "



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Deutsche Telekom says finds no evidence of NSA, GCHQ surveillance - National Security Agency News Today

"Deutsche Telekom said it had found no indication that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) and Britain's GCHQ had obtained access to its computer network, but said it was investigating the matter following a report in Sunday's Der Spiegel magazine. "



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