Analysing The Snowden SIDToday Files: Part Four

In April 2017, The Intercept published it’s fourth bulk release of files from the Snowden archives, 252 documents from SIDtoday, the newsletter of the Signals Intelligence Directorate of the National Security Agency. SIDtoday is an internal NSA publication of bite size proportions, averaging just over a page per article. Predictably upbeat and celebratory in nature, the general themes are news bulletins on: HR: awards, promotions and vacancies Compliance & oversight Theatres of NSA operations and “customers” (other agencies) Employee safety […]

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Analysing The Snowden SIDToday Files: Part Three

In December 2016, The Intercept published it’s third bulk release of files from the Snowden archives, 262 documents from SIDtoday, the newsletter of the Signals Intelligence Directorate of the National Security Agency. SIDtoday is an internal NSA publication of bite size proportions, averaging just over a page per article. Predictably upbeat and celebratory in nature, the general themes are news bulletins on: HR: awards, promotions and vacancies Compliance & oversight Theatres of NSA operations and “customers” (other agencies) Employee safety […]

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Analysing The Snowden SIDToday Files: Part Two

In August 2016, The Intercept published it’s second bulk release of files from the Snowden archives, 263 documents from SIDtoday, the newsletter of the Signals Intelligence Directorate of the National Security Agency. It is an internal publication of bite size proportions, averaging just over a page per article. Predictably upbeat and celebratory in nature, the general themes are news bulletins on: HR: awards, promotions and vacancies Compliance & oversight Theatres of NSA operations and “customers” (other agencies) Employee safety including […]

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Analysing The Snowden SIDToday Files: Part One

In May 2016, The Intercept published it’s first bulk release of files from the Snowden archives, 166 documents from SIDtoday, the newsletter of the Signals Intelligence Directorate of the National Security Agency. It is an internal publication of bite size proportions, averaging just over a page per article. Predictably upbeat and celebratory in nature, the general themes is news bulletins on: HR: awards, promotions and vacancies Compliance & oversight Theatres of NSA operations and “customers” (other agencies) Employee safety including […]

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“We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks” – Analysing the Transcript

The night before the film’s May 24, 2013 opening, WikiLeaks published an annotated transcript of ‘We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks’ – a documentary film commissioned by Universal Studios conveniently timed for public release a mere 10 days prior to the commencement of the trial of Pfc. Bradley (now Chelsea) Manning. Understandably, the transcript is a lengthy production. The annotations contain fascinating and credible insights into WikiLeaks itself, making it worthy of additional study in surplus to its core […]

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Field of Vision Review: Notes From The Border

  Every Field of Vision short documentary film opens with the same 4-second sequence: a close-up of the logo – so close-up in fact that the font is blurred and out of focus, the words rendered illegible. All of a sudden it snaps back into a crisp, clear focus and the full whole logo becomes visible, in perfect proportion against the black background. It gives an impression of a mistake being corrected; of us, the viewers, having moved back to […]

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Hacking Team: Less-Lethal Directed Energy Weapons Tested; Now Operationally Feasible

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