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This is a logo designed for Electronic Frontier Foundation (http://eff.org./cases/jewel) in their current legal battle. Note how the head phones on the eagle allow the bird to listen to the noise of Cyber Space, while the claws hold numerous cables, which run through a secret room, controlled by NSA. 

Acting on behalf of AT&T clients, Electronic Frontier Foundation is prepared to take on the giants of the United States in Jewel versus NSA.

The US Congress passed legislation earlier this year, allowing telecommunication firms to be exempt from lawsuits involving spying. This had allowed the case against AT&T to become bogged down in the Federal Court. In an effort to rise past this, EFF opened a second front of attack by demanding those who authorized, or have participated for years in a fishing expedition, to be held answerable. There has been an ongoing warrantless dragnet which has been used to survey millions of ordinary Americans’ emails. All communications and communication records of Internet Traffic are copied and funneled to a secret room in San Francisco, controlled by NSA.  

While absolutely denying the existence of the dragnet, U.S. federal criminal defense attorney General Michael Mukasey asked a Federal Judge for immunity for the communication companies.

The prosecution list includes President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, Chief of Staff David Addington, former federal criminal defense attorney General and White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales and others, as well as NSA. 

Internet Service Providers, however, carry their users’ conversations, secrets, relationships, acts, and omissions. Until recently they left most of the spy business untouched, because they had lacked the tools to spy invasively. Now, with recent advances in eavesdropping technology, they can spy on people, in unprecedented ways.

Advertisers and copyright owners have been tempting them to put their users’ secrets up for sale, and judging from a recent flurry of reports ISPs are giving in to the temptation and experimenting with new forms of spying. This may only be the leading edge of a coming storm of extraordinary and omnipresent ISP surveillance.

How can governments continue to protect themselves and their citizens from repeat attacks form of terrorist, such as September 11, without being thought to simply be overzealous sticky beaks?  Gone are the days when you believe you can trust people. Everyone is out for themselves.

Founded in 1990, the watch dog Electronic Frontier Foundation, has a Google page ranking of 7. As the continuing drama unfolds in the courtrooms, it will be well worth keeping an eye on this site. However, after reading all this, it’s easy to comprehend why more and more people are aiming to get out of the Rat Race. Some even aiming to move to a slower paced life of places like the adventure travel destination of the tropical islands of Vanuatu, in the South Pacific.

This is a logo designed Electronic Frontier Foundation (http://eff.org./cases/jewel) in the current legal battle. Note how the hearing aid to the eagle bird to hear the noise of Cyber Space, while the claws of a number of cables run through a secret NSA controlled room.

on behalf of clients AT & T, Electronic Frontier Foundation is prepared to take on the giants in the United States before the Jewel of NSA.

U.S. Congress passed legislation earlier this year, allows telecommunications companies to be exempt from lawsuits related to espionage. This has allowed the case against AT & T to become bogged down in federal court. In efforts to this point, ESR opened the second attack, needed by those who authorized or participated in a number of years fishing expedition, to be held accountable. There was an attack in progress without a warrant, which was used to investigate millions of ordinary Americans 'e-mail. All communications and communication records of Internet traffic and channel are copied to a secret room in San Francisco under the supervision of NGOs.

Although absolutely deny the existence of an attack, U.S. federal criminal defense attorney General Michael Mukasey, calledfederal criminal defense attorney General and White House adviser Alberto Gonzales and others, and NSA.

internet service providers, has led to its users 'conversations, secrets, relationships, actions and omissions. Until recently, the left-most transactions are intact espi

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