Showing posts with label Edward Snowden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edward Snowden. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2015

'Being called a traitor no small thing for a patriotic American' - Daniel Ellsberg

I usually avoid posting these kinds of Q&A articles but this one was a great interview of Daniel Ellsberg (YouTube link). I also posted it because Mr. Ellsberg revealed a couple of things, which I didn't know; first, that Vietnam war was being planned by US from 1945, & second, that George W. Bush was thinking of sending American spy planes, disguised as UN planes, to provoke Iraqis to bomb them & giving US to attack Iraq.

Revelations like these when revealed by anyone in the public, he/she is readily silenced. The majority of general public of North America & Europe steadfastly believe that their governments are completely free of any corruption & they are apparently so innocent that even religious prophets must be seemed criminals in front of them. The general public of developing world also thinks the same way about the government leaders of developed world.


These whistleblowers were prosecuted & jailed for disclosing to the public that their own governments were doing things, which were unnecessarily killing, not only foreigners (whose blood has no value & are dispensable), but their own citizens (military men & women on the ground) too. Doesn't that happen in oppressive regimes, apparently with no freedom of speech, in Middle East, few African countries, Cuba, Russia, & North Korea, to name a few?

As I have blogged previously that these developed countries, especially, US, UK, France, Canada, & Germany deliberately create problems in developing countries to keep those developing countries perennially under-developed & dependent on developed world, in terms of financial & human resources. First, they colonized & looted developing countries around the world, & now they want to keep their control through internal disturbances in these countries. Now, refugees are running away from Iraq & Syria, & ISIS is being blamed worldwide for their brutalities. But then who helped give rise to ISIS in the first place? They weren't around during Saddam's time & there were not such a large displacement of Iraqi & Syrian population.

At the end of the day, leaders of the developing world are relatively much more innocent than leaders of the developed world. Not everything is so clean as it seems to be. Developed world looks so clean because of a lot of dirt & garbage is already polished off (i.e. censored) by the media. The public is naïve & believes anything their politicians feed them. It's all a game of smoke & mirrors, & the general public is the real loser.
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Daniel Ellsberg was charged under the 1917 Espionage Act, just like Chelsea Manning & Edward Snowden.

RT: You’ve faced 115 years in jail. Just remind us of the details of those charges.
Daniel Ellsberg: I revealed about 7,000 pages of top secret documents on the history of US decision-making in Vietnam from 1945-1968. Actually, most of Americans didn’t know we were making decisions in Vietnam in 1945; they think of it as a French war. Actually, we were financing most of the French operations, 80%, in Vietnam until 1954. So it was a continuous US-French operation against Vietnam, which was against all American traditions here in principle for self-determination, for independence of nations, respecting national sovereignty, & so forth.

In fact, it was essentially an imperial operation against Vietnam all that time based on lies & deception of the American public as to what the prospects were & what we were doing. That is what was revealed in the Pentagon Papers - that people inside knew very well that they we getting into a very large war with very bad prospects, & was serving no national interests in the US, very like the Iraq operation, in which we were lied into… Unfortunately, no one in the case of Iraq served the role - let’s say of an Edward Snowden at high level - & revealed that we were being lied into war. Chelsea Manning of course revealed many aggressions, criminal acts, including torture & assassination in the case of Iraq & Afghanistan.

RT: You credit Chelsea Manning with the fact that without Manning there would be thousands of American soldiers dead today, & we should add that America & Britain are bombing Iraq today.
DE: The chain of causality there was a little indirect, but thanks to Wikileaks, Julian Assange through whom Manning revealed information about American atrocities in Iraq that Americans had lied about, refused to investigate or prosecute. When that was revealed, it was impossible for Prime Minister [Nouri al-] Maliki to allow Americans to stay there with immunity from prosecution by Iraqi courts. In effect, Obama unwillingly had to remove American troops from there.

Now of course there are those who say if we’d only left the troops there we’d be in better shape, ISIS would be weaker. The fact is that ISIS recruits basically on the existence of American occupation forces in the Middle East, & specifically on American atrocities. The more bombing we do, including civilian so-called collateral damage, altogether is an essential recruiting tool for ISIS; they rely on it. I think that is why we’ve seen televised beheadings. When Saudi Arabia beheads people, which they do at least as much as ISIS, they don’t do it on television, because they are not anxious to get bombed by the US...

RT: Do you recognize the character assassination of Manning, Assange & Snowden? You were called “the most dangerous man in America” by Henry Kissinger.
DE: In calling me “the most dangerous man” ... to people who might be induced to take physical violence against me. The public thing is being called a traitor, which is no light thing for a patriotic American as I am, & as Chelsea is, & as Edward Snowden is. It’s a very painful word to be flung at you... Each of us was willing to tell the truth despite being called names. I certainly respect Manning & Snowden very much for that.

I think a lot of have died in the world because certain American politicians were unwilling to be called names, be called weak, unmanly, unpatriotic, soft on Communism in the old days, now soft on terrorism, & as result they go along with executive policy that leads to many, many deaths.

RT: Ahead of the Iraq war back in 2003, you said that America could create a “Gulf of Tonkin incident.” Just tell us what a “Gulf of Tonkin incident” is, & whether those days are over.
DE: It’s certainly not over. [George W.] Bush in fact had proposed to Prime Minister [Tony] Blair privately (this came out in Downing Street memos that were withheld for a long time but finally leaked) sending U2s over, spy planes, disguised as UN planes that would be shot at by the Iraqis & give us an excuse for bombing. Blair objected to that for whatever reason. They instead went in without actually [making] up any provocations. I have to say that I am surprised they didn’t fake the existence of WMDs [weapon of mass destruction] in Iraq – the little vials of anthrax that [Colin] Powell held up...

In the case of the Gulf of Tonkin incident, that was an alleged attack on American destroyers in the Tonkin Gulf offshore North Vietnam, supposedly an unprovoked attack, which was not only provoked, there was provocation - we were conducting covert raids against North Vietnam with the exact intention of provoking attacks that would justify our starting bombing. But in this case there was no attack at all; they didn’t rise to the provocation. We merely claimed that it had happened. Are you saying that to such covert actions, are they in our future as well as in our past? Yes, in a word, to the extent that is necessary to convince Americans or others that we have to take care of this bombing. They were certainly prepared to do such actions in the past, as it happened before.

RT: In the past few days, The Wall Street Journal has talked about Edward Snowden, who you support, as a “Putin stooge” doing the dirty work of the Russian president. Do you recognize that as character assassination?
DE: I recognize that as the Wall Street Journal’s ordinary yellow journalism... say anything, smear anything, smear anyone by using any charges, whatever. That’s a ridiculous charge that Edward Snowden is working for any foreign leader, & for that matter he’s acting as a truth teller consistently. I think he’s done nothing but the most conscientious revelations from the moment we became aware of him.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

US & UK spies hacked SIM card manufacturer to steal codes

Another example of North American & European hypocrisy. Spying is all good & necessary exercise, as long as, countries from North America & Europe (US' & UK's allies) are doing it but forbidden, when a country like, e.g. North Korea or Iran, does it.
 
Providing beautiful names to immoral, illegal, & unethical practices is the hobby of North American & European countries. Heck, they don't stop there, they just make the illegal activity legal through the judicial & parliamentary process & then claim, our activities are all legal. Hey, slavery was legal, too, at one time. Does it mean that slavery is an activity that all countries should actively engage in?
 
When a kid in the school yard punches another kid & he is also the one who threw the first punch, that kid is punished for unnecessarily punching the other kid & is labelled a "bully". So what then do you call the leaders of US, UK, & their allies, who engage in these activities?
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British & American spies reportedly stole confidential codes from Dutch SIM card manufacturer to eavesdrop on mobile phones around the world, an intelligence leak has revealed.

NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden gave leaked files to The Intercept detailing how the American agency & its British counterparts GCHQ stole encryption keys that keep mobile communications private.
 
The company targeted was Gemalto who produce billions of electronic chips for mobile phones & next generation credit cards.
 
It operates in 85 countries & its SIM cards cover more than 1.5 billion mobile users globally for clients such as AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon & Sprint.
 
The hacks are thought to have taken place in 2010 & 2011 & led to the theft of 300,000 keys from Somalia, Iran, Afghanistan, Yemen, India, Serbia, Iceland & Tajikistan.
With these encryption keys, the intelligence agencies would have the ability to collect both voice & data information - such as text messages - from a large portion of the world's communications.
 
The keys are used to decipher the communications between mobile phones & their network providers which would otherwise be received as a 'garbled mess'.
 
Stealing them also sidesteps the need to get permission from telecom companies or a warrant for a wire-tap - & it leaves no trace on the wireless provider's network that communications have been hacked into.
 
The Intercept claims GCHQ planted malicious software on several of Gemalto's computers to gain access to its internal network in order to obtain these keys.
 
It also received slides from GCHQ in which the author boasted: 'Successfully implanted several machines & believe we have their entire network.'
 
A document from the NSA revealed the US agency could process between 12 & 22 million keys by 2009, which could later be used to spy on targets. It predicted that more than 50 million keys could be accessed every second in the future.
 
The GCHQ's operation to target Gemalto was called 'Dapino Gamma' & in 2011, it launched an attempt to harvest the email accounts of Gemalto employees in France & Poland.
 
A top-secret document said one of the aims of the operation was 'getting into French HQ' of Gemalto - one of its global headquarters - 'to get into core data repositories'.
 
Another GCHQ document from May 2011 indicated it was in the process of 'targeting' more than a dozen Gemalto facilities across the globe including in Germany, Mexico, Brazil, Canada, China, India, Italy, Russia, Sweden, Spain, Japan & Singapore.
 
The file also suggested GCHQ was preparing similar key theft operations against one of Gemalto's competitors - German SIM card giants Giesecke & Devrient.
 
It also penetrated 'authentication servers' which allow it to decrypt data & voice communications between a target's mobile phone & the connection it makes with its network provider.
 
An accompanying slide read: 'Very happy with the data so far & working through the vast quantity of product.'
Gemalto was unaware of the hack & the spying on its employees according to its executive vice president Paul Beverly.
 
A spokesperson from GCHQ said it does not comment on intelligence matters, but added: 'All of GCHQ's work is carried out in accordance with a strict legal & policy framework, which ensures that our activities are authorised, necessary & proportionate, & that there is rigorous oversight, including from the Secretary of State, the Interception & Intelligence Services Commissioners & the parliamentary Intelligence & Security Committee.
 
'All our operational processes rigorously support this position. In addition, the UK's interception regime is entirely compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights.'

Monday, March 30, 2015

Edward Snowden urges caution over Bill C-51

Edward Snowden, the fugitive American who leaked state secrets, wants Canadians to know that anti-terrorism laws are easy to pass but very hard to undo.

He told the high school students that they should “always be extraordinarily cautious” & press for answers, whenever governments rely on “fear & panic” to set up powers that can be exercised in secret.

On Friday, the Conservative government introduced legislation that would empower Canadian authorities to “disrupt” suspected terrorist threats & remove extremist posts from the Internet. At the same time, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been resisting calls to step up scrutiny of Canada’s spy agencies.

Mr. Snowden was speaking to a crowd of more than 1,000 students at Toronto’s Upper Canada College via a Google Hangouts link from his exile in Russia. More people watched on the Internet, & it was the first time he directly addressed a Canadian audience.

Students pressed Mr. Snowden to do more to reveal the inner workings of Canada’s NSA counterpart, the Communications Security Establishment (CSE).

Last week, a leaked CSE document revealed that Canadian analysts have been scouring “free file upload” Internet sites in hopes of unearthing manuals related to jihadi activity.

The agency, which collects foreign intelligence signals for Canada, is technically banned from spying on domestic communications.

Previously, leaks have shown that CSE traced smartphones it had spotted moving through Toronto’s Pearson airport.

Many of Mr. Snowden’s leaks to date have highlighted secret spying collaborations among the NSA, CSE & counterpart agencies in Britain, Australia & New Zealand. The collective is known as the “Five Eyes.”