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+ | |20140213||theatlantic.com||[http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/02/behold-the-selective-outrage-over-national-security-leaks/283799/ Behold the Selective Outrage Over National-Security Leaks: Whistleblowers are hounded for exposing classified information, but national-security insiders are allowed to do so with impunity.]||[[SECRECY]] | ||
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|20130906||theguardian.com||[http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/06/nsa-surveillance-welcome-end-secrecy Welcome to the end of secrecy: The real lesson of the Snowden leaks is not the threat to privacy. It is the NSA's losing battle against the new agents of openness]||[[SECRECY]] | |20130906||theguardian.com||[http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/sep/06/nsa-surveillance-welcome-end-secrecy Welcome to the end of secrecy: The real lesson of the Snowden leaks is not the threat to privacy. It is the NSA's losing battle against the new agents of openness]||[[SECRECY]] |
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Articles
Books
Author | Publisher | Title | Year | ISBN | Tags |
AMBINDER, MARC / GRADY, D.B. | John Wiley & Sons | Deep State: Inside the Government Secrecy Industry | 2013 | 978-1118146682 | SECRECY / DEEP STATE |