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Just Say "Judy" -- Then Shut Up Again

The New York Times breaks its weird silence on reporter Judy Miller, with David Johnston's article (a page A16 piece that lacks even a front-page blurb) marking her testimony today to the grand jury investigating the leak of Valerie Plame's name. ....

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Time for a New Box | Dissident Voice


Review of Snowden s Box: Trust in the Age of Surveillance
by John Hawkins / May 24th, 2021
Though his story has been widely disseminated by now, before Edward Snowden fled to Hong Kong he sent a box of classified documents by snail mail from Hawaii (marked mysteriously “from B. Manning”) to a writer in New York, which made its way, unopened, from person to person until it reached journalists Laura Poitras and Glen Greenwald, who went on to meet with Snowden and tell his story of global panoptic surveillance affecting just about everybody online.
The story,
Snowden’s Box: Trust in the Age of Surveillance, by Jessica Bruder and Dale Maharidge, is, as the authors emphasize, a story of trust in an age of paranoia and suspicion. They’re keen to tell us, tag-team style, how the world has changed since the events of 9/11, with the militarization of the Internet, and the rise of surveillance capitalism, leading to a pervasive sense that privacy is no longer viable ....

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Time for a New Toolbox | Dissident Voice


Review of Snowden s ToolBox: Trust in the Age of Surveillance
by John Hawkins / May 24th, 2021
Though his story has been widely disseminated by now, before Edward Snowden fled to Hong Kong he sent a box of classified documents by snail mail from Hawaii (marked mysteriously “from B. Manning”) to a writer in New York, which made its way, unopened, from person to person until it reached journalists Laura Poitras and Glen Greenwald, who went on to meet with Snowden and tell his story of global panoptic surveillance affecting just about everybody online.
The story,
Snowden’s ToolBox: Trust in the Age of Surveillance, by Jessica Bruder and Dale Maharidge, is, as the authors emphasize, a story of trust in an age of paranoia and suspicion. They’re keen to tell us, tag-team style, how the world has changed since the events of 9/11, with the militarization of the Internet, and the rise of surveillance capitalism, leading to a pervasive sense that privacy is no longe ....

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Julian Assange: Bag Lady or Puppet Master?


Yes, the only reason why MSM keeps repeating the lie that hundreds of thousands of documents have been leaked, is so they can paint Wikileaks as dangerous, irresponsible and not journalism - just defending their turf with a lie. Under outrage and pressure by listeners, at least NPR corrected and apologized - most other media organizations did not, and some still repeat that canard.
You would have known this a long time ago if you followed media-watchers like Glenn Greenwald or @jayrosen nyu on Twitter - this is old news.
By clock on 30 Jan 2011 #permalink
Generally, if I find that my opinion is at odds with something that has appeared in any of the Murdosh-owned rags, I am reassured. ....

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