NSA Whistleblower Thomas Drake Addresses European Parliament on the American Surveillance State
Earlier today, former National Security Agency (NSA) Senior Executive Thomas Drake addressed a special Civil Liberties Committee (LIBE) created by the European Parliament to investigate spying efforts by the United States and EU countries. Addressing specially-appointed Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), Drake spoke as a former NSA crypto-linguist who witnessed what he describes as a “persistent surveillance state” that was “born during the first few critical weeks and months following 9/11.”
Drake's testimony can be read and viewed here
Drake, a whistleblower, was the subject of a federal criminal leak investigation and faced a potential 35 years under a 10-felony count indictment, including five counts under the Espionage Act. In 2011, the federal government dropped all charges against Drake.
During his remarks today, Drake called for the EU to “examine the critical need for transparency and legal accountability” to protect free speech and association, while protecting those who expose government malfeasance and wrongdoing. Furthermore, he pointed to the need for “robust protections” against unwarranted acts of search and seizure.Drake's recommendations also included a global “data protection treaty” to hold transnational companies and entities accountable from secretly compromising infrastructure that society depends on for business and trade.
“Tom offers us a rare glimpse beyond the veil of secrecy the NSA has spent hundreds of billions and decades cultivating,” said GAP Executive & International Director Beatrice Edwards. “In the surveillance state, there are truly no boundaries.
Contact: Douglas Kim
GAP External Relations Officer
Phone: 917.907.4394
Email: DouglasK@whistleblower.org
Phi Beta Iota: If NSA were actually helping put away the multi-billion dollar a year financial terrorists; or corrupt US Members of Congress, or the major league pedophiles in the Boston – NYC – DC axis of evil that passes through Yale and Princeton, we would be vastly more sympathetic. The reality is that NSA — as with the FBI — only targets the poor or the lesser criminals that do not enjoy immunity bought and paid for from the White House and Congress.
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