FBI's abuse of the surveillance state is the real scandal needing investigation | Glenn Greenwald | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Jared Sperli stashed this in security
Stashed in: America!, Freedom!, Petraeus
This is a surveillance state run amok. It also highlights how any remnants of internet anonymity have been all but obliterated by the union between the state and technology companies.
But, as unwarranted and invasive as this all is, there is some sweet justice in having the stars of America's national security state destroyed by the very surveillance system which they implemented and over which they preside. As Trevor Timm of the Electronic Frontier Foundation put it this morning: "Who knew the key to stopping the Surveillance State was to just wait until it got so big that it ate itself?"
It is usually the case that abuses of state power become a source for concern and opposition only when they begin to subsume the elites who are responsible for those abuses. Recall how former Democratic Rep. Jane Harman - one of the most outspoken defenders of the illegal Bush National Security Agency (NSA) warrantless eavesdropping program - suddenly began sounding like an irate, life-long ACLU privacy activist when it was revealed that the NSA had eavesdropped on her private communications with a suspected Israeli agent over alleged attempts to intervene on behalf of AIPAC officials accused of espionage. Overnight, one of the Surveillance State's chief assets, the former ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee, transformed into a vocal privacy proponent because now it was her activities, rather than those of powerless citizens, which were invaded.
Can Pandora's box be closed?
Geez, just in the last 12 hours in the Petraeus scandal: http://www.businessinsider.com/petraeus-sex-scandal-jill-kelley-2012-11
FBI agents invaded Paula Broadwell's home: http://www.businessinsider.com/fbi-agents-at-paula-broadwell-home-2012-11
And classified information was found on her computer: http://www.businessinsider.com/classified-documents-paula-broadwell-2012-11
Surveillance state is everywhere.
More cowbell, please.
10:47 PM Nov 13 2012