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Friday, October 31, 2014
The bizarre tale of Government spying on Sharyl Attkisson and the destruction of her research on Benghazi..
Computers weren’t the only devices on which former CBS News reporter Sharyl Attkissonobserved suspicious activity as she pursued stories about Benghazi. In her new book, “Stonewalled: My Fight for Truth Against the Forces of Obstruction, Intimidation, and Harassment in Obama’s Washington,” she writes about
strangeness across other personal tech platforms.
Her deep dive into the integrity of her connections with the wired world comes after she receives a tip from one “Jeff” (that’s a pseudonym), a “well-informed acquaintance” who tells Attkisson that she should “watch out.” “The average American would be shocked at the extent to which this administration is conducting surveillance on private citizens. Spying on them,” “Jeff” says.
The warning from “Jeff” “sheds new light on all the trouble I’ve been having with my phones and computers,” writes Attkisson. For more on the computer front, see this and this.
Now for the phone problems. By November 2012, writes Attkisson, disruptions on her home phone line were so frequent as to render it unusable: “I call home from my mobile phone and it ...
strangeness across other personal tech platforms.
Her deep dive into the integrity of her connections with the wired world comes after she receives a tip from one “Jeff” (that’s a pseudonym), a “well-informed acquaintance” who tells Attkisson that she should “watch out.” “The average American would be shocked at the extent to which this administration is conducting surveillance on private citizens. Spying on them,” “Jeff” says.
The warning from “Jeff” “sheds new light on all the trouble I’ve been having with my phones and computers,” writes Attkisson. For more on the computer front, see this and this.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
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