The Digital Surveillance State: Vast, Secret, and Dangerous

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An eye opening series of essays from Glenn Greenwald, John Eastman, Julian Sanchez and Paul Rosenzweig.

“And as we acquiesce to more and more sacrifices of our privacy to the omnipotent Surveillance State, it builds the wall of secrecy behind which it operates higher and more impenetrable, which means it constantly knows more about the actions of citizens, while citizens constantly know less about it…”

Read the essays here…

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