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Opinion: You’re (P)ISPing Me Off! Internet Privacy Legislation Explained

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Paul Meekin It’s time to talk about privacy again. This time it’s not about who you marry, the NSA, what guns you own or what candidate you support. Rather, this time it’s about Internet Privacy and private companies’ ability to use your browsing data. The way it currently works…

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Paul, Snowden, and Greenwald: Gov’t Using Backdoor to Wiretap Americans

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kody Fairfield On Sunday, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation” where he explained that he believes everyone is missing the real story regarding President Donald Trump’s comments on wiretapping, reports the Washington Examiner. Paul told John Dickerson, the host of “Face the Nation,” that Trump and those in his…

The Shadow Government is Outing Itself, and We Should Be Very Concerned
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The Shadow Government is Outing Itself, and We Should Be Very Concerned

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Kitty Testa There’s a bit of giddiness among the #resist crowd over the ouster of Mike Flynn as national security advisor to President Trump. Mr. Flynn’s resignation came on the heels of an FBI investigation into his telephone conversations with Russian ambassador, Sergey Kislyak , and whether Flynn was…

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NSA Keeps Contractor Records Secret Over ‘Changing Security Concerns’

LISTEN TO TLR’S LATEST PODCAST: By Ethan Barton National Security Agency (NSA) officials refuse to release any information about its private contractors or even conduct a search for related records. NSA Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) chief liaison John Chapman denied a records request regarding the U.K.-based behavioral research company SCL group without searching for any responsive documents….

Judge Nap: US Intel Agents Likely Responsible for Wikileaks, Not Russia

by Kody Fairfield On Thursday, in an appearance on Fox News’ Fox & Friends, Judge Andrew Napolitano laid question to a popular narrative being peddled by the mainstream media and the White House. The narrative alleges that Russia is to blame for the leaking of John Podesta’s emails to whistleblower publication Wikileaks. Instead, the Judge argued that US intelligence agents had…

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Report: NSA Data Will Now Be Used for Domestic Policing of Everyday People

by Micah J. Fleck According to a new report from The Washington Post, the domestic data gathered through the NSA is being planned as groundwork for new tighter domestic policing that has absolutely nothing to do with terrorism. Should we really be surprised, though? After all, this was predicted by many. But not enough people…

The NSA May Be Running A Spy Tower In Downtown Manhattan

by Saagar Enjeti The National Security Agency may be running a cover spying operation out of a communications skyscraper in lower Manhattan, The Intercept reports. Leaked NSA documents indicate the skyscraper, located at 33 Thomas Street, may be NSA surveillance site known as TITANPOINTE. TITANPOINTE is tasked with monitoring the communications of international organizations and…

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Feds: 20 Year NSA Spy Made Off With ‘Six Full Boxes Of Documents’

by Saagar Enjeti FBI investigators found reams of classified information in the home and car of suspected NSA spy Harold T. Martin III. Martin reportedly had “six full banker’s boxes worth of documents,” along with nearly 20 terabytes of classified information in digital storage. Martin amassed multiple computers, thumb drives, and other digital storage devices, all…

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Amash Demands Obama Explain Govt’s Search of Americans’ Emails

by Elias J. Atienza Representatives Justin Amash (R-MI) and Ted Lieu (D-CA) authored a letter to the Obama administration, asking for a briefing on the recent Yahoo email searches. This comes from the recent revelations that Yahoo has been searching through the emails of their own users for the United States federal government. The letter states: On…

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Hillary Wants Johnson’s Supporters? She Should Change Her Policies

Rather Than Blaming Herself, Hillary Clinton Blames Voters For Not Voting For Her By Brett Chandrasekhar The Clinton campaign recently shifted strategy to going after third party voters, and they’re pulling out all the stops. For one, the campaign has been in talks with Al Gore, the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee in the year 2000. Many contribute his loss…