It's no longer news that the National Security Agency is spying on the
leaders of the United States' closest allies. But it is news that one of
our closest allies, Canada, helped us spy on leaders at the G8 and G20
Summits in 2010, according to the latest leaks by NSA whistleblower
Edward Snowden. According to a Canadian Broadcasting Company report, the
US "turned its Ottawa embassy into a security command post during a
six-day spying operation by the [NSA] while U.S. President Barack Obama
and 25 other foreign heads of government were on Canadian soil in June
of 2010. The covert U.S. operation was no secret to Canadian
authorities." RT's Meghan Lopez talks with Steve Anderson, the executive
director of OpenMedia, a group that works to safeguard the Internet,
about Canadian complicity in NSA spying.
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Monday, December 2, 2013
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The Alex Jones Show(VIDEO Commercial Free) Monday December 2 2013: News & Calls
Obama Controls Media Access
-- Date: 12/02/2013 --
On this Monday, December 2 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex confronts more brazen governmental intrusion into the lives of citizens at home and abroad as the TSA stands accused of using Google to deny people entry into the country. Alex also looks at Obama's over-the-top effort to deny media photographers access while pushing officially approved photos in a move reminiscent of Soviet era propaganda and smacking of cult of personality antics favored by authoritarian regimes. Alex also takes a look at other aspects of the police state, including the arrest of a Canadian man for daring to photograph police in Montreal. On today's worldwide broadcast, Alex takes your calls and covers other important news items.
-- Date: 12/02/2013 --
On this Monday, December 2 edition of the Alex Jones Show, Alex confronts more brazen governmental intrusion into the lives of citizens at home and abroad as the TSA stands accused of using Google to deny people entry into the country. Alex also looks at Obama's over-the-top effort to deny media photographers access while pushing officially approved photos in a move reminiscent of Soviet era propaganda and smacking of cult of personality antics favored by authoritarian regimes. Alex also takes a look at other aspects of the police state, including the arrest of a Canadian man for daring to photograph police in Montreal. On today's worldwide broadcast, Alex takes your calls and covers other important news items.
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