Glenn Greenwald Breaks ANOTHER NSA Story -- Business Insider
The Guardian's Glenn Greenwald is on a roll this week with revelations of top-secret surveillance programs conducted by the National Security Agency.
On June 5, Greenwald broke the story that the NSA was collecting phone records from millions of Verizon customers every day.
The next day brought an even bigger scoop: the spy agency had "direct access" into top tech companies, including Google, Facebook, and Apple. The details of that program, dubbed PRISM, were leaked to Greenwald in a top secret, 41-slide PowerPoint presentation.
But the leaks are not over. According to Greenwald, there's a new program called "Boundless Informant" — a top secret tool to count and categorize communications records worldwide.
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WNU Editor: Glenn Greenwald is clearly no fan of the NSA surveillance program and U.S. intentions. But while much of the credit will now be given to him for breaking this story .... the fact is that Democracy Now covered this story 14 months ago ..... it is just that the U.S. main stream media choose to ignore it.
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