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mick silver
30th December 2015, 06:27 AM
NSA whistleblower J. Kirk Wiebe claims that the NSA provided spy software to Germany that is likely being used by both governments to monitor and control entire domestic populations.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The US National Security Agency (NSA) provided spy software to Germany that is likely being used by both governments to monitor and control entire domestic populations, NSA whistleblower J. Kirk Wiebe told Sputnik.
The software has the functionality, Wiebe explained, to allow end users in Washington and Berlin to filter out data to avoid intruding on the privacy of innocent citizens, but they have failed to do that.
“Perhaps our governments want to know what we are doing independent of any criminal or terrorist activities,” Wiebe suggested. “Perhaps they want to do what every tyrannical government in history has done – control the population.”
In the absence of good oversight, Wiebe warned, all that is needed for governments to control populations using these technologies is “the intent and will to carry it through.”

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In April 2013, according to leaked documents, Germany's domestic security agency, the BND, agreed to provide the NSA with intelligence in exchange for a highly effective spy software program called XKeyscore, media reported on Wednesday.Germany’s domestic security agency has argued that information obtained with the help of XKeyscore could be transferred to the NSA without violating German law.
In 2013, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden made available documents detailing long-term US intelligence data collection in Europe and many other targets around the world.
The German Parliamentary Committee investigating the NSA spying scandal was set up in March 2014 to examine the extent of the US intelligence agency's surveillance activities revealed in documents published by Snowden.





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mick silver
30th December 2015, 06:29 AM
German Gov't Concealed Deal With US on NSA Spying List© AP Photo/ Matthias Schrader



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In April, media uncovered that the German intelligence agency BND had provided technical assistance to the NSA in spying on European targets, including political figures and corporations. A German parliamentary commission initiated an investigation into the case urging Berlin to reveal the full list of so-called selectors.
BERLIN (Sputnik) — The German government has been concealing from the public and parliament for several months that it had obtained a permit from Washington to reveal a list of NSA surveillance targets in Europe, the German magazine Spiegel reported Saturday, citing a leaked document.
According to the information obtained by Spiegel, on May 10, Berlin received a letter signed by White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough, which allowed the German government to redirect the spying list to the parliamentary commission on condition the espionage targets would not be made public.

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The German government, however, repeatedly stressed it was still in talks with Washington on the issue and US officials had concerns about releasing the spying list.Earlier in August, German newspaper Zeit reported that US authorities were ready to hand the documents over to German lawmakers but Chief of Staff of the German Chancellery Peter Altmaier refuted the reports.
According to Spiegel, the German authorities are afraid that the NSA lists would be immediately published in the media if redirected to the commission.





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