Investigative journalist Tim Shorrock joins me on today’s BradCast to discuss his disturbing new article at The Nation on “How Private Contractors Have Created a Shadow NSA: A new cybersecurity elite moves between government and private practice, taking state secrets with them.”
It’s an issue, as I note during the show, that is particularly troubling giving the history of my family and me being targeted by defense contractors in years past.
Shorrock, author of the book Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing, describes the unprecedented privatization of our national security apparatus and how “the public is badly misled by the media” during debates about intelligence policies when “former” intelligence officials are presented to the public as experts without disclosure of their continuing financial ties to the industry.
Plus: As the Republican Party continues to make itself irrelevant, progressive ideas are quickly becoming mainstream ideas and Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are eager to capitalize on it. And, speaking of irrelevance, GOP 2016 candidate Rick Santorum attacks the Pope(!) for daring to speak up about saving humanity by taking action on global warming…
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That Perry quote is just precious!
“There is nothing wrong in America today, that a change in leadership will not make happen”. (cheering crowd).
“It’s an issue, as I note during the show, that is particularly troubling giving the history of my family and me being targeted by defense contractors in years past.”
I am so sorry for my part in that Brad.
Let’s create a diversion …
Pssst … I heard that Denny Hastert in his court appearance asked if the background music during all proceedings be … https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=IztOfyt8s5Y
I haven’t heard about the wiretapping being conducted BEFORE 911 for a long time.
When the ridiculous retroactive immunity for telecoms issue was in the news, all of the “news” organizations were including the words “post or “after” in their coverage of the wiretapping, including “The Washington Post”, which had previously printed an article about the Qwest chief executive’s bad fortune after he refused to let the government have that organization’s phone records.
Of the publications I checked, only The Raw Story included this sentence.
The following linked articles, still have the story posted. Direct links to the others are missing now.
Deseret Morning News
ABC News
CNN
The New York Times
Reuters
NPR
The Washington Post
USA Today
The Associated Press
Guardian UK
It’s almost as if every publication was on the same page for some reason. 🙂